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Sutra Dance Bar & Lounge
Eric Gruneisen 

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1109 Lincoln St. Denver, CO 80203

303-861-4272 

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  • Fri-Sat 8pm-2am
  • DJs
Description

In late 2006, the sleek and sexy Sutra Room opened in the short-lived Donkey Den space, then added Left on Lincoln in the front. After trying to operate separate clubs that catered to different crowds, they decided to join the two spaces, in the process creating the best of both worlds. But they didn't stop there. To spice up the fun factor and change the energy on the dance floor, they put in two mini-stages and a mirror so that people could watch themselves dance. And they also added a swing and a stripper pole, presumably to boost the sexy factor. After all, the club is called Sutra.







  • 2008 | Best Club Comeback

    Just over a year ago, Paul Piciocchi and Charles Trujillo opened the sleek and sexy Sutra Room in the short-lived Donkey Den space, then added Left on Lincoln in the front. After trying to operate separate clubs that catered to different crowds, they decided to join the two spaces, in the process creating the best of both worlds. But they didn't stop there. To spice up the fun factor and change the energy on the dance floor, they put in two mini-stages and a mirror so that people could watch... More »

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  • Sutra being transformed into the Hive

    Sutra being transformed into the Hive

    | Tue, April 24, 2012

    See Also: Best of Denver 2008 - Best Club Comeback After a five-year run as Sutra, the space at 1109 Lincoln Street, once known as the Donkey Den, is closed for remodeling. If you've driven by, you... More »

  • Winning Movember: How I learned the true meaning of the month

    Winning Movember: How I learned the true meaning of the month

    | Wed, November 30, 2011

    Just as the cherry blossom opens in April, so has the brilliant lip foliage burst forth this month -- even in November, traditional harbinger of winter's cruel silence. Indeed, this Movember has seen ... More »

  • Scott Banning on the Origins of Itchy-O Marching Band

    Scott Banning on the Origins of Itchy-O Marching Band

    | Fri, May 20, 2011

    During its relatively short life of a little over a year, Itchy-O Marching Band (due Sunday, May 22nd at Sutra) has left quite an impression on anyone who has seen this group of around thirty people... More »

  • Itchy-O releases Inferno at Sutra on May 22

    Itchy-O releases Inferno at Sutra on May 22

    | Thu, May 19, 2011

    In early 2010, Itchy-O started crashing house shows and other events with a "surprise" visit from a full marching band and a dancing, Chinese-style dragon. While not the first-ever guerrilla marching band, Itchy-O (due at Sutra on Sunday, May 22) ... More »

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    tristondimery | Denver, CO | 1 Reviews

    | Mon, June 7, 2010

    On the evening of June 4th, 2010, outside of Sutra Night Club in Denver, Colorado, Triston Dimery was denied entry into the club. The justification for denial of entry, was that she was wearing sneakers. She pointed out that the young man in front of her had on similar athletic footwear as she. The manager of the establishment then replied, “Only males were allowed to athletic footwear in the facility. Women were not allow to wear sneakers in the club.” According to Merriam- Webster dictionary, discrimination is defined as the process by which two stimuli differing in some aspect are responded to differently. In the case of Triston Dimery, the only physical difference in the managers’ judgment was that She was a Woman. And had She been a Man, the attire worn would have been satisfactory to enter the establishment. In America, one is not to be treated differently based of sex, race, religion, or disability. Under the federal law the following acts, discrimination based on sex is illegal; - Sex Discrimination Act of 1984 - Equal Opportunity Act of 1984 L.A.M.E. Clothing Project is sponsoring a summer long campaign that helps to shed light on fashion injustices in a women’s empowerment movement. L.A.M.E. Clothing Project is an urban clothing line, and athletic footwear is very much about of our culture, and design esthetic. We would like to reach out to the community to help start an urban movement. On the site www.lametoday.com we will be showcasing galleries of women from all over rocking their flyest kicks, sharing testimonials, and representing their individuality. We would also like help from everyone that supports the cause to donate a pair of shoes, protest companies that discriminate, and share their thought of what it is to be a chick with kicks.

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    VestL | Aurora, CO | 1 Reviews

    | Thu, February 11, 2010

    Saturday night dance party is my spot

  • SteveL90028
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    SteveL90028 | Aurora, CO | 31 Reviews

    | Mon, March 1, 2010

    Love the fire pits

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