
Apartments near Dulcinea's 100th Monkey in Denver, CO (2,257 Rentals)


3601-3607 N Race St

3605 Race St

Madison Townhomes

1125 Colorado Blvd

188-190 W Cedar Ave

299 S Lincoln St

98 W Byers Pl

The Norlane

3718 Gilpin St

1801 E 37th Ave

1815 E 37th Ave

3151-3157 N Saint Paul St

2724-2734 Madison St

The Ascot Condominiums

330 Adams St

1763 Central St

3127-3165 Saint Paul St

1801-1819 E 37th Ave

The Edge LoHi

City View

3318 Clayton St

3320-3330 Fillmore St

Portico

Monroe Street Apartments

Maple Apartments

The Dakota Lofts

Waldorf Astoria Residences Cherry Creek

375 Madison St

2532-2538 Kensing Ct

3307 Navajo St

2540-2544 18th St

2800 Monroe St

The Laurel

2721 Garfield St

The Overlook

532-538 Garfield St

2700 E Cherry Creek South Dr

1801 Boulder St

2600 17th St

3233-3249 Steele St

2929 Bruce Randolph Ave

Niblock-Yacovetta Terrace

3600 Kalamath St

3700-3746 Gaylord St

2809-2815 N Jackson St

426-430 Garfield St

3735 York St

3232-3258 Quivas St

Hanigan - Canino Terrace

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Denver's nightclubs may have some strange names across the board, but apartment-ites will be hard-pressed to find any name stranger than Dulcinea's Hundredth Monkey. Of course, as is to be expected, there is a long story to just where the name came from, stemming mostly a gigantic stone monkey and the work of Miguel Cervantes, but all you need to know is that Dulcinea's Hundredth Monkey is a great place to grab a drink and dance the night away with some of the most beautiful folks in town. The name be funny, but the club is all serious, and you'll have a seriously fun time inside its doors. The real draw at this bar would be the cool jazz and hot funk playing through the speakers at any particular night. The joint is always alive with jazz hounds, enjoying drinks and chatting with pretty young things. The place may not have the sleek class of other places, but it more than makes up for it with its warmth, with couches, coffee tables and end tables scattered around the place, as in some college students apartment. This playful decor helps add to the fun of frivolity of this jazz club, where the only thing cooler than the jazz are the patrons. There's even special Reggae DJs making their way to the stage on Sunday nights, so if jazz isn't quite y our thing, come in Sunday evenings to hear some hip island sounds. In a lot of classy bars around town, they give you a upscale feel, but also make you pay an upscale price for your experience. In such places, the drinks, the VIP room, even getting in the door can leave you breaking the bank, but not at 100th Monkey. The drinks are affordable, and the price at the door won't cost you an arm and a leg either. It has some of the most affordable prices in town, so it's no wonder the crowd keeps pouring in night after night. For cool jazz, hot funk and some of the most beautiful folks in town, apartment-ites can't do much better than Dulcinea's Hundredth Monkey, one of Denver's strangest, but greatest, lounges.
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