Vinyl is the largest venue in The South of Colfax Nightlife District’s family, boasting four floors of entertainment. The Grecian inspired rooftop indoor/outdoor patio is perfect for all seasons complete with heaters, fire pits and spectacular mountain and Denver skyline views. The main floor features an impressive Funktion One sound system as well as exclusive VIP bottle service areas.Vinyl is the largest venue in The South of Colfax Nightlife District’s family, boasting four floors of entertainment. The Grecian inspired rooftop indoor/outdoor patio is perfect for all seasons complete with heaters, fire pits and spectacular mountain and Denver skyline views. The main floor features an impressive Funktion One sound system as well as exclusive VIP bottle service areas.
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4biddenfruit

06/10/2013

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Elvis wrote a song about this place called "In The Ghetto". The place gets asses to elbows busy, but if you like hanging out with trashy, scantily clad women with an education no higher than high school, then this is by far where you wanna go! The men aren't any better either. Most are young who front an attitude that they got life figured out. With greased slicked back hair or spikes, they're nothing but bumbling idiots with hormones raging. Average median salary of patrons would be $28k. Drinks are ok with many specials throughout the week or event. Staff is average, but they are quick on their feet. Drug activity or conversations runs rampant in the restrooms, where nobody seems to be bothered by it. Fun place if you are in the lower class of society.

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dbomtv

01/24/2013

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get_it_girl

08/28/2010

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u dont go to the club for class!!

i dont know wut people r talkin bout Vinyl bein trashy or ghetto. u dont go to the club for class u go for @**!! lol but i've never had a bad expierence at Vinyl. the bartenders are always plesant. . the boucers are friendly. . the drinks are priced well n delicious! if u want class go to a 5 star restraunt! BUT if u want to have a great time drinkin dancin n mingiling then hit Vinyl up!! c ya there!!

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acrista

09/07/2009

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Vinyl is a good overall spot certain nights better than others

There seem to be many conflicting reviews about Vinyl... First I'd like to clear One thing up... If you are going to dog club Vinyl and want to send a strong message don't include "I recommend you go to the Church instead" as part of your review because the Church and Vinyl are both owned by the same person "Regis" All you are doing is sending money to him via a different route.



My personal point of view of Vinyl is they have good nights and they have bad nights, it all depends on what you are looking for. Vinyl and Church are both known for bringing in great electronic DJs and Hip Hop DJs like DJ Craze, Miguel Migs, Diplo, Kid Capri, Qbert, etc... But you have to realize this also means on certain nights they don't have a consistent DJ that plays everyweek . On other nights the DJs are more local, and on some nights the club actually rents out part of the club to private parties that bring in their own DJs.



I've attended several of each of these kinds of parties. The DJ Craze event was one of my favorites he totally rocked the crowd and killed it on the turntables. There are a few nights wher I have been left very unimpressed by their DJs, their crowd control at the end of the night or by their bar staff, and other nights where they do everything perfectly and their DJs are on top of their game.



The Breakz Party (the one people were talking about somewhere on here with the breakdance competition) was a great overall party, loved the DJs on that night, DJ Chonz was doing his thing, DJ Emir was killing it with hot remixes and DJ Sound Supreme warmed up all the breakdancers with some great breaks and oldschool hiphop. This was a great night with the rooftop completely packed out and great music that differed on three floors with house music on the first floor, techno breaks on the second and Hip Hop and reggae on the third floor rooftop. You don't find that kind of diversity at many Denver nightclubs.



Now if you visit Vinyl on another night you might not get the same experience. Many times they only have two floors of music running with the top floor usually feeding a music downstairs to the second floor as well so you wont have as much diversity in the music. Especially on a night like reggae on the roof thursdays where despite the name of the night, the music is mostly Hip Hop and does not vary from floor to floor.



My point is, you can't judge any club based on any One night in particular. granted anyone that has a bad experience will most likely not return unless they have also had a good expreience in the past. So my advice to all nightclub owners is to make sure your entertainment is top notch and make sure your staff, bartenders and bouncers all understand that treating your patrons well and providing great entertainment is the golden ticket to longevity in the nightclub industry.

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Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - TueClosed
Wed:
Thu:
Fri - Sat:
SunClosed
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Phone: 303-506-8078

Payment method
master card, visa, all major credit cards, discover, amex
Neighborhoods
Central Denver, Capitol Hill
Categories
Night Clubs, Dance Clubs, Disc Jockeys, Hookah Bars, Music Producers
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