Lakeview Lounge

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Vintage, cash-only dive bar offering pool & foosball tables & a patio overlooking Sloan’s Lake.

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Mark Slam
Stopped in on Friday early morning and Britney was our amazing bar tender. This place is like walking into a time capsule from the 90’s. The old school juke box and friendly other patrons made this a fun morning. Highly recommend stopping in if you are thirsty in the morning.
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Hayden Opila
Joey and Ben were awesome! Super friendly, attentive, and made the whole experience at Lakeview Lounge even better. Great service, great vibes, and they clearly care about their customers. Will definitely be back-ask for Joey or Ben if you’re there!
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J Mac
I really truly love this place! I have been coming for literally 10+ years and never had a bad experience…. until today. The bar was super tight and crowded and impossible to make your way through with out touching/moving people. So as me and my cousin were making our way to the bar, we supposedly bumped into the bartender. When we we were kind of sliding our way through each person in the bar. Then when we finally made it to the bar he told us we were cut off because we “ran into him”. Well sorry the bar is packed and we dont have space to move freely. We said excuse but the music was loud as well as the conversations. Then they kicked us out because they said we cant hang out in the bar after they cut us off. Didn’t care what we had to say just told us we had to leave. As we were gathering our things they then sen overt who I assumed was the bar manager over and said she doesn’t care what we have to say she has to back up her bartender and we have to leave and can come back another time. Why would we come back after being loyal guests for so long then being treated like we are nothing. I will never be back. Which is unfortunate because I’ve been going for such a long time.
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Bill Hornstein
This is not a bar — it’s a living artifact. A sacred ruin. A cash-only cathedral of cheap beer and brutal honesty parked right on the edge of Sloan’s Lake, Denver’s glimmering puddle of cosmic reflection. The Lakeview Lounge doesn’t care about your apps, your IPA flights, or your precious little debit card. Bring cash, order your drink, and stay out of the way.

I asked for a Coors Light — and bless them, they poured it into a glass. Not a mason jar. Not a frosty mug. A glass. Clear, cold, straight from the tap. It hit exactly as advertised: like a liquid apology from the state of Colorado itself. Not fancy. Not ironic. Just beer the way it was meant to be — fast, cold, and consumed within earshot of a pool cue smacking chalk-dusted vengeance into a corner pocket.

The pool table in back? A survivor. Sloped. Slightly angry. You don’t line up shots so much as negotiate them. The regulars know the lean, the light, the curse words that help. Play at your own risk.

And then there’s that patio — a stone slab of outlaw luxury with a direct line of sight to modern America in four acts: bar, busy street, walking trail, lake. You sip your drink with traffic howling ten feet from your skull, joggers panting past in the distance with Bluetooth ears and haunted eyes, and beyond them all, the lake — shimmering like a lie you almost believed. There’s peace out there, if you squint past the madness.

Five stars. No flair, no plastic in your wallet. Just glass-poured salvation, a battered pool table, and the best damn view in the city. The Lakeview Lounge isn’t for everyone — just the lucky few who know exactly where to sit and what to order.
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Shawn Kopec
I’ll start off with, I’ve been in the service industry for nearly 20 years. I walked in with 2 other people. They went to the bar and I went straight to the restroom. Did my quick business, then came out to meet the rest of my party. Attempted to show my ID to order a drink and the bartender said that he would not be serving me anymore (mind you, I was in the establishment for all of 5 minutes at this point). I was very confused, so I asked why… He said it was because he saw me walk out of the stall with other people. Which I thought was weird, considering I went to the urinal. But I said “ok, it’s your bar, your rules.” After that, we left. They missed out on minimum 35% tip for the night. All for walking out of the bathroom in front of another person. Dumb encounter, but it is what it is. He offered to buy me a shot “the next night”, however we will not be returning. Ever.
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Ellie Spatz
Was sitting at the bar, and watched a group of 3 walk in, 2 ordered drinks and when the third came to the bar, to show his ID, the bartender refused to give him service, saying he left the restroom with another person (accused of doing drugs). They hadn’t been there for 5 minutes or less…they left without fight. I just don’t understand either the lack of awareness to know how long patrons have been in your bar, or just the picking and choosing who to serve. I didn’t like the attitude of the bartenders, especially when new patrons are supposed to be welcomed. I even heard him mention he was the DD!

Doesn’t make me want to come back. Will I be told I can’t drink because I need to pee?
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Anonymous&Honest Foodie
Lakeview Lounge is exactly the kind of place you want when you’re looking to unwind without pretension.

This isn’t a spot for fancy cocktails—it’s where you grab a cold beer, shoot some pool, and genuinely relax with friends. The interior has never been updated, which gives it a nostalgic, time-capsule feel that adds to its unique character. Yes, there’s a hint of cigarettes in the air and it’s not pristine—but somehow, that only adds to the laid-back charm.

The sign that reads “no politics, no religion” perfectly captures the vibe: this is a place to escape, not to nitpick. Every visit feels like stepping into a space where you can just be, have fun, and leave the outside world behind.

Pool for .50 cents, beer for $5, a dream for a lazy Saturday!
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Raqson Jackson
Awesome neighborhood bar with pool tables, and a few other table games. Nice glad this is down the street from me, not much to eat. Really affordable drinks and a view of the lake
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Alex Zieve
I usually don’t post negative reviews but I felt compelled to share my experience here as a Denver local. The female bartender at Lakeview Lounge last night was incredibly rude, to the point you ask yourself if it’s one of those restaurants where they’re mean to you on purpose. Truly a very disturbing experience that left myself and a member of my party feeling belittled and insulted walking away from just ordering a beer. I will not be coming back to Lakeview Lounge and I would encourage others in my community to take their business elsewhere. Also it smells of sewage in there, and unwashed beer stained carpets.
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Maddy Terrell
Security was on a power trip. My friend and I came on Halloween and we haven’t had anything to drink, my friend leaned over to talk to a friend and the security came over to kick us out for being “too drunk”. We haven’t had anything to drink before coming and were very disappointed with the way we were treated. Do not come to this bar if little security men are working they get really upset if you’re an inch taller than them.
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