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  • Tabitha R.

    For a vegetarian, having a bar that serves veggie-friendly food is very impressive in itself. You would not believe how many times when I went out with friends I had to resort to fries or onion rings, and MAYBE a salad. I went in about a day after they had first opened in our area. I went in and ordered a spicy veggie wrap. It was pretty good, and they give you a huge bounty of waffle fries with it. I went again, and this time ordered the veggie burger. VERY GOOD. I believe they use Morningstar products. They offer chips as a substitute for free, and $1 more of you want a salad side instead. Because I'm a salad lover and want to be more healthy, I usually opt for the salad side. At first I didn't like that it was an extra dollar, but they gave me a large salad that made up for the price. It is usually tradition that I go with my sister because this place is our "hangout". When I ask for it to be split, they give us two FULL sides. So the $1 extra for salad is easily worth it. The drinks are very good. And best of all, I love the staff there. They know us by name now, and even named a table "TabbyKat" after us. They are VERY friendly, and are very good at keeping an eye out for the tables when drinks and food are running low. The atmosphere of the place is very relaxing. People bring in pictures of dogs and it is mounted all over the walls. The lighting is dark, but not so dark that it is hard to see. During warmer months, they lift up a garage-style partition and there are plenty of shaded tables on their patio to choose from. Careful though, only one toilet for females and males which can be bad if you've had one too many drinks. :)

    (5)
  • Rufio V.

    Had the Loco Dog. Decently spicy, pretty good but I wish I got a burger instead. $2.50 Coors made it worth the visit. Good customer service with a friendly staff.

    (4)
  • Jonathan E.

    The patrons were friendly, as were some staff. But it was hardly welcoming and never got a hello, thank you, etc. I don't think this was on purpose, but the staff when I visited were pretty oblivious to details. For example: - I ordered a whiskey and coke, for example, and the barkeep poured vodka. 2 out of 3 times. - She mentioned that the night was a bit slow, but then proceeded to wash and loudly stack glasses right in front of me, which wasn't my idea of winding down. I covered my ears but this clue wasn't noticed. - I wanted something to snack on, but didn't want a full meal and so I asked if they did half-portions. The reply was no, because they food is "great." I would have liked to have tried the some wings, but the minimum order was $10 for 8, which might be the most pricey in town. This bar is out of the way, but based on my experience, isn't worth going out of one's way to visit.

    (3)
  • Erica B.

    Great pub food, decent beer selection. Would like to see more craft beers. Pub salad is fresh and crisp and they use real lettuce, not the iceberg junk! Fries are arguably the best in Denver.

    (4)
  • Crys A.

    I was very surprised. We happened to be in the area, and didn't want to eat crizap. We Yelped of course, and found this place. There were comments about burgers and good service so we figured why not? He had a burger (single) and I had a burger (double, heh). We ordered tots and fries, plus drinks. The burgers were actually VERY good. My husband rarely compliments anything, even real magic or unicorns, but he complimented this burger, and this says something. Definitely good food, good drinks and a good place. A nice neighborhood joint and definitely a good place to stop in, if you're in the area. Highly recommended!

    (4)
  • Katie R.

    Love this place! Food is so awesome...great weekday specials too! Service is friendly. Two girls running the entire front (bar, dining, and patio) and didn't effect service or wait time at all. And how can you not like a bar that allows your dog on the patio and has photos of dogs all over the walls?! So glad this place is in our neighborhood!

    (5)
  • Mary J.

    Awesome spot in Bear Valley!! The house made chips are what I order every time I stop in for drinks! Only downside is there's only enough room for one pool table and it's usually full

    (4)
  • Sue E.

    This is an amazing little neighborhood pub, with equally amazing food!! We go for the smoked hot wings that are absolutely hot and divine. These wings aren't baby wings either, so an order is quite filling. We also love the waffle fries and fresh pub chips. My kids love the chicken strips (but don't order the kids menu chicken strips, they're lesser quality. The grown up chicken strips are pure perfection). In fact everything we've ever ordered was awesome. Great juke box, lots of televisions for those sporty types. The staff is average so they lose a star, but we love this place anyways :)

    (4)
  • Victor A.

    Cool bar to go to. Great food too.

    (5)
  • Danielle P.

    Ironically, when I walked into this dog-themed sports bar, Sarah McLaughlin's "Angel" was playing... and then the music got better. Much to my dismay (but not surprise) because it's called "Doghouse," no dogs allowed. The burger was very good and juicy, probably a juicier medium/medium-well... Or maybe it was greasy. I'm unsure, but I liked it nonetheless. The bacon, Swiss, & mushrooms on mine were pretty tasty. The fries were generic and disappointing (so much seasoning potential!), but edible. The double burger was comparable to the 1/3 or 1/2lb at other places. I went at 2pm, so it was quiet with just a bunch of people sitting at the bar, so I can't speak much for the crowd, but it seems casual and friendly. There's a jukebox and a pool table... I imagine people come here to party, but it seemed like the afternoon crowd was just relaxing. Patio has a garage-window opening, which I imagine is nice in the summer. DISABILITY-FRIENDLINESS: Restrooms both have a disability stall. There are tables, booths, and tall tables, as well as the bar itself... You may have to weave in and out of chairs a little, but it's overall very flat, smooth, and open. GENDER-FRIENDLINESS: seems pretty neutral.. I doubt you'd get harassed, except by maybe a random asshole. Bathrooms are multi-person occupancy. Both have at least one stall for privacy (men's only has one stall, 2 urinals).

    (4)
  • Brandon M.

    This is where you want to go to " do your time" when the line at the DMV next door is hours long. Not so relevant for this review, but should you be employing this strategy, on the day I was here, the DMV averaged about 2 mins per number... Meaning I had 2+ hours to kill to cover the time between #600 and #674. That's time for lunch and two beers. The place is a little hard to find - it's really tucked away. It's at the far south end of the section of strip mall containing the DMV. From Home Depot, go east across a though-driveway to the other section of buildings. The bar faces south. As far as the bar itself... slightly too nice for dive. There's a jukebox, pool table, a few TVs, and a golf game for entertainment. 12 taps: 6 macro lagers (bud and friends), 3 great divide, blue moon, Tommyknocker maple brown, and NB seasonal. The usual bottles. Big bar with seating for over a dozen, hi tops, tables, and a few booths. The burgers are pretty solid, very homestyle with a buttered, toasted bun. Burgers come with fries or house-made, crispy, skin-on chips. Overall, tasty food, pretty solid beer selection, and okay ambiance. About a thousand times better than sitting in line at the DMV.

    (4)
  • Sara D.

    Been here a couple times before earlier in the day with good food and service. Tonight was a packed house, but the was not enough servers to go around. Only 3 in the whole place. My husband's first beer had a solid mark of lipstick left on the glass. We ordered salads that came seconds before the meal. I could see our food sitting in the food window for a good 10 minutes before it was even brought. I don't know if someone called on sick, or poor scheduling was involved. Clearly just not enough staff for a full house. But lipstick on a "clean" glass, not cool. Normally the food is good, as long as it doesn't sit in the window forever. My husband's sandwich was soggy.

    (3)
  • Larry M.

    We stopped in after doing the thrift shops in the area, (which I found rather unimpressive relative to driving time). Yelp said that this place had killer burgers. This is true. I got the Texas Burger. My son got the sliders. Both were phenomenal. Skip the Mac n chz. It's just kraft, and it's not worth an extra 1.50 to sub for fries, which they say are hand cut. I'm a bit suspicious of the hand cut fries claim, but they were pretty darn good, so I don't think I care. Just go with fries. They're good. And, they're included. The burgers were cooked medium. The buns were fresh and toasted. And, KU whopped up on TX while we ate. Good deal all around. Servers were very personable, worked as a team to get food and tickets out, and made us feel welcome in what seems like one of those locals only joints. Also, that BBQ sauce had something special going on. Green chile for sure but that wasn't all. I'll be back to investigate next time I'm in the area.

    (4)
  • John R.

    Awesome food. Cheap prices. Great beer. Tonya, the waitress was great. This was a hit.

    (5)
  • Crystal R.

    The doghouse is a local watering hole. Small place, but still room for a pool table and patio. Drink specials are decent. Food is good for your typical bar food. Service is great. A good place close to home to stop in for some drinks with family or friends.

    (4)
  • Duane M.

    My favorite bartender from another establishment is now working here and that is what has brought me to this bar. I have been here a few times in the past and also when it was Bear Valley Inn. The doghouse is much nicer, cleaner and friendlier than the old BVI was. They feature Jim Beam for $3 all day!! My favorite!!! The food menu is better than the average bar with smoked wings, lots of burgers and an interesting take on giant hotdogs. The nachos are different than at other bars with chips layed out and drizzled with guacamole, sour cream and other goodies. Very clean, fun and friendly!!

    (4)
  • Billy H.

    When my wife and I moved into our new house we decided to try this Tavern that was just a block away. Three fights broke out. Not that I don't like a good brawl every once in a while it but it was a bit ridiculous. The food was alright

    (1)
  • Jason A.

    Awesome bar, great bartenders, somewhat of a hidden location in the shopping center. Nice open space, sweet patio, nothing too fancy!

    (5)
  • David W.

    Went there for lunch on road trip for work. Excellent burgers. Doghouse is a must try when in town.

    (4)
  • David S.

    One of my clients insisted on going to this place for lunch. I was skeptical at first, it looks like a dive bar that would have terrible food, but boy was I wrong. The food was great. I'd come here more often if I lived nearby.

    (5)
  • Phil D.

    Once the Bear Valley Inn known for the best burrito in Denver, the space has known become the Doghouse Tavern. The Doghouse has continued the tradition of serving great food at decent prices. They always have great drink specials. The only thing the Doghouse lacks is live music; however their jukebox has all the hits.

    (4)
  • Deborah O.

    I wish I could give more stars, but did not have the chance to taste the food or have a drink. After reading the great reviews here, my son and I headed over for happy hour for a beer and quick bite. Upon ordering, we were asked for our ID's, which is fine. The girl was nice, but said she isn't allowed to accept a "vertical ID", and would have to ask her manager....she did, and the manager came over and explained that in CO, a vertical ID expires 20 days after the person turns 21 and he can't take it because of the law. Well, my son is visiting me from Ohio, and this is not the case there. While I understand and respect each establishment to reserve the right to their own policies, what I don't understand is the fact that my son and I have visited several other establishments in CO during his visit, and he was never questioned or turned down because of his "vertical ID". This includes the airport and many other big establishments that can't afford to make a mistake when they are under the legal eye constantly....So, unfortunately, I must give one star for what I feel is some type of discrimination and overall bad business.

    (1)
  • John B.

    I keep coming back for more! Tucked away behind the Bear Valley shopping center, you'll find delicious food, friendly staff, and almost anything you could want to quench your thirst (even seasonal beers!). Doghouse is no dive. It's clean and there's ample parking. This is the best neighborhood hangout in the area.

    (5)
  • Katrina R.

    My neighborhood bar. Awesome atmosphere, great place, good food and drinks. I love going there for lunch!

    (5)
  • Lou T.

    Waffle Fries that keep you coming back along with a nice long Happy Hour. Their Buffalo Chicken Wrap is also amazing really spicy though so look out if you aren't into spicy food. Great deal on pints during happy our and usually have Titan IPA on tap which is a plus. I highly recommend this place for a casual hangout. It is hard to find, you have to go all the way back past Cici's pizza in the Bear Valley Shopping Center-well worth the search.

    (5)
  • Tabitha R.

    For a vegetarian, having a bar that serves veggie-friendly food is very impressive in itself. You would not believe how many times when I went out with friends I had to resort to fries or onion rings, and MAYBE a salad. I went in about a day after they had first opened in our area. I went in and ordered a spicy veggie wrap. It was pretty good, and they give you a huge bounty of waffle fries with it. I went again, and this time ordered the veggie burger. VERY GOOD. I believe they use Morningstar products. They offer chips as a substitute for free, and $1 more of you want a salad side instead. Because I'm a salad lover and want to be more healthy, I usually opt for the salad side. At first I didn't like that it was an extra dollar, but they gave me a large salad that made up for the price. It is usually tradition that I go with my sister because this place is our "hangout". When I ask for it to be split, they give us two FULL sides. So the $1 extra for salad is easily worth it. The drinks are very good. And best of all, I love the staff there. They know us by name now, and even named a table "TabbyKat" after us. They are VERY friendly, and are very good at keeping an eye out for the tables when drinks and food are running low. The atmosphere of the place is very relaxing. People bring in pictures of dogs and it is mounted all over the walls. The lighting is dark, but not so dark that it is hard to see. During warmer months, they lift up a garage-style partition and there are plenty of shaded tables on their patio to choose from. Careful though, only one toilet for females and males which can be bad if you've had one too many drinks. :)

    (5)
  • Rufio V.

    Had the Loco Dog. Decently spicy, pretty good but I wish I got a burger instead. $2.50 Coors made it worth the visit. Good customer service with a friendly staff.

    (4)
  • Jonathan E.

    The patrons were friendly, as were some staff. But it was hardly welcoming and never got a hello, thank you, etc. I don't think this was on purpose, but the staff when I visited were pretty oblivious to details. For example: - I ordered a whiskey and coke, for example, and the barkeep poured vodka. 2 out of 3 times. - She mentioned that the night was a bit slow, but then proceeded to wash and loudly stack glasses right in front of me, which wasn't my idea of winding down. I covered my ears but this clue wasn't noticed. - I wanted something to snack on, but didn't want a full meal and so I asked if they did half-portions. The reply was no, because they food is "great." I would have liked to have tried the some wings, but the minimum order was $10 for 8, which might be the most pricey in town. This bar is out of the way, but based on my experience, isn't worth going out of one's way to visit.

    (3)
  • Erica B.

    Great pub food, decent beer selection. Would like to see more craft beers. Pub salad is fresh and crisp and they use real lettuce, not the iceberg junk! Fries are arguably the best in Denver.

    (4)
  • Crys A.

    I was very surprised. We happened to be in the area, and didn't want to eat crizap. We Yelped of course, and found this place. There were comments about burgers and good service so we figured why not? He had a burger (single) and I had a burger (double, heh). We ordered tots and fries, plus drinks. The burgers were actually VERY good. My husband rarely compliments anything, even real magic or unicorns, but he complimented this burger, and this says something. Definitely good food, good drinks and a good place. A nice neighborhood joint and definitely a good place to stop in, if you're in the area. Highly recommended!

    (4)
  • Katie R.

    Love this place! Food is so awesome...great weekday specials too! Service is friendly. Two girls running the entire front (bar, dining, and patio) and didn't effect service or wait time at all. And how can you not like a bar that allows your dog on the patio and has photos of dogs all over the walls?! So glad this place is in our neighborhood!

    (5)
  • Mary J.

    Awesome spot in Bear Valley!! The house made chips are what I order every time I stop in for drinks! Only downside is there's only enough room for one pool table and it's usually full

    (4)
  • Sue E.

    This is an amazing little neighborhood pub, with equally amazing food!! We go for the smoked hot wings that are absolutely hot and divine. These wings aren't baby wings either, so an order is quite filling. We also love the waffle fries and fresh pub chips. My kids love the chicken strips (but don't order the kids menu chicken strips, they're lesser quality. The grown up chicken strips are pure perfection). In fact everything we've ever ordered was awesome. Great juke box, lots of televisions for those sporty types. The staff is average so they lose a star, but we love this place anyways :)

    (4)
  • Victor A.

    Cool bar to go to. Great food too.

    (5)
  • Danielle P.

    Ironically, when I walked into this dog-themed sports bar, Sarah McLaughlin's "Angel" was playing... and then the music got better. Much to my dismay (but not surprise) because it's called "Doghouse," no dogs allowed. The burger was very good and juicy, probably a juicier medium/medium-well... Or maybe it was greasy. I'm unsure, but I liked it nonetheless. The bacon, Swiss, & mushrooms on mine were pretty tasty. The fries were generic and disappointing (so much seasoning potential!), but edible. The double burger was comparable to the 1/3 or 1/2lb at other places. I went at 2pm, so it was quiet with just a bunch of people sitting at the bar, so I can't speak much for the crowd, but it seems casual and friendly. There's a jukebox and a pool table... I imagine people come here to party, but it seemed like the afternoon crowd was just relaxing. Patio has a garage-window opening, which I imagine is nice in the summer. DISABILITY-FRIENDLINESS: Restrooms both have a disability stall. There are tables, booths, and tall tables, as well as the bar itself... You may have to weave in and out of chairs a little, but it's overall very flat, smooth, and open. GENDER-FRIENDLINESS: seems pretty neutral.. I doubt you'd get harassed, except by maybe a random asshole. Bathrooms are multi-person occupancy. Both have at least one stall for privacy (men's only has one stall, 2 urinals).

    (4)
  • Brandon M.

    This is where you want to go to " do your time" when the line at the DMV next door is hours long. Not so relevant for this review, but should you be employing this strategy, on the day I was here, the DMV averaged about 2 mins per number... Meaning I had 2+ hours to kill to cover the time between #600 and #674. That's time for lunch and two beers. The place is a little hard to find - it's really tucked away. It's at the far south end of the section of strip mall containing the DMV. From Home Depot, go east across a though-driveway to the other section of buildings. The bar faces south. As far as the bar itself... slightly too nice for dive. There's a jukebox, pool table, a few TVs, and a golf game for entertainment. 12 taps: 6 macro lagers (bud and friends), 3 great divide, blue moon, Tommyknocker maple brown, and NB seasonal. The usual bottles. Big bar with seating for over a dozen, hi tops, tables, and a few booths. The burgers are pretty solid, very homestyle with a buttered, toasted bun. Burgers come with fries or house-made, crispy, skin-on chips. Overall, tasty food, pretty solid beer selection, and okay ambiance. About a thousand times better than sitting in line at the DMV.

    (4)
  • Sara D.

    Been here a couple times before earlier in the day with good food and service. Tonight was a packed house, but the was not enough servers to go around. Only 3 in the whole place. My husband's first beer had a solid mark of lipstick left on the glass. We ordered salads that came seconds before the meal. I could see our food sitting in the food window for a good 10 minutes before it was even brought. I don't know if someone called on sick, or poor scheduling was involved. Clearly just not enough staff for a full house. But lipstick on a "clean" glass, not cool. Normally the food is good, as long as it doesn't sit in the window forever. My husband's sandwich was soggy.

    (3)
  • Larry M.

    We stopped in after doing the thrift shops in the area, (which I found rather unimpressive relative to driving time). Yelp said that this place had killer burgers. This is true. I got the Texas Burger. My son got the sliders. Both were phenomenal. Skip the Mac n chz. It's just kraft, and it's not worth an extra 1.50 to sub for fries, which they say are hand cut. I'm a bit suspicious of the hand cut fries claim, but they were pretty darn good, so I don't think I care. Just go with fries. They're good. And, they're included. The burgers were cooked medium. The buns were fresh and toasted. And, KU whopped up on TX while we ate. Good deal all around. Servers were very personable, worked as a team to get food and tickets out, and made us feel welcome in what seems like one of those locals only joints. Also, that BBQ sauce had something special going on. Green chile for sure but that wasn't all. I'll be back to investigate next time I'm in the area.

    (4)
  • John R.

    Awesome food. Cheap prices. Great beer. Tonya, the waitress was great. This was a hit.

    (5)
  • Crystal R.

    The doghouse is a local watering hole. Small place, but still room for a pool table and patio. Drink specials are decent. Food is good for your typical bar food. Service is great. A good place close to home to stop in for some drinks with family or friends.

    (4)
  • Duane M.

    My favorite bartender from another establishment is now working here and that is what has brought me to this bar. I have been here a few times in the past and also when it was Bear Valley Inn. The doghouse is much nicer, cleaner and friendlier than the old BVI was. They feature Jim Beam for $3 all day!! My favorite!!! The food menu is better than the average bar with smoked wings, lots of burgers and an interesting take on giant hotdogs. The nachos are different than at other bars with chips layed out and drizzled with guacamole, sour cream and other goodies. Very clean, fun and friendly!!

    (4)
  • Billy H.

    When my wife and I moved into our new house we decided to try this Tavern that was just a block away. Three fights broke out. Not that I don't like a good brawl every once in a while it but it was a bit ridiculous. The food was alright

    (1)
  • Jason A.

    Awesome bar, great bartenders, somewhat of a hidden location in the shopping center. Nice open space, sweet patio, nothing too fancy!

    (5)
  • David W.

    Went there for lunch on road trip for work. Excellent burgers. Doghouse is a must try when in town.

    (4)
  • David S.

    One of my clients insisted on going to this place for lunch. I was skeptical at first, it looks like a dive bar that would have terrible food, but boy was I wrong. The food was great. I'd come here more often if I lived nearby.

    (5)
  • Phil D.

    Once the Bear Valley Inn known for the best burrito in Denver, the space has known become the Doghouse Tavern. The Doghouse has continued the tradition of serving great food at decent prices. They always have great drink specials. The only thing the Doghouse lacks is live music; however their jukebox has all the hits.

    (4)
  • Deborah O.

    I wish I could give more stars, but did not have the chance to taste the food or have a drink. After reading the great reviews here, my son and I headed over for happy hour for a beer and quick bite. Upon ordering, we were asked for our ID's, which is fine. The girl was nice, but said she isn't allowed to accept a "vertical ID", and would have to ask her manager....she did, and the manager came over and explained that in CO, a vertical ID expires 20 days after the person turns 21 and he can't take it because of the law. Well, my son is visiting me from Ohio, and this is not the case there. While I understand and respect each establishment to reserve the right to their own policies, what I don't understand is the fact that my son and I have visited several other establishments in CO during his visit, and he was never questioned or turned down because of his "vertical ID". This includes the airport and many other big establishments that can't afford to make a mistake when they are under the legal eye constantly....So, unfortunately, I must give one star for what I feel is some type of discrimination and overall bad business.

    (1)
  • John B.

    I keep coming back for more! Tucked away behind the Bear Valley shopping center, you'll find delicious food, friendly staff, and almost anything you could want to quench your thirst (even seasonal beers!). Doghouse is no dive. It's clean and there's ample parking. This is the best neighborhood hangout in the area.

    (5)
  • Katrina R.

    My neighborhood bar. Awesome atmosphere, great place, good food and drinks. I love going there for lunch!

    (5)
  • Lou T.

    Waffle Fries that keep you coming back along with a nice long Happy Hour. Their Buffalo Chicken Wrap is also amazing really spicy though so look out if you aren't into spicy food. Great deal on pints during happy our and usually have Titan IPA on tap which is a plus. I highly recommend this place for a casual hangout. It is hard to find, you have to go all the way back past Cici's pizza in the Bear Valley Shopping Center-well worth the search.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Juke Box
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Has TV : Yes

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