(303) 832-3528
1160 Lincoln St
Denver,
CO
80203
39.7347
-104.9859
Neighborhoods: Southeast Denver, Capitol Hill
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Still a party by amy c. at InsiderPages
Contributor at Insider Pages
I won't lie, it used to be better, but if you don't get wierded out from dancing in a cathedral this is still a cool place to party. The music is loud and the dancing is hot.
The Church is a Great Looking Venue
by Acrista at Citysearch
The best things about the Church Nightclub: The venue itself, Though a lesser copy of Limelite in New York, this is stilla great big club with a strong sound sytem and good lighting system. The multi rooms full of different music is a definite plus. I also like that they moved the main dancefloor's DJ booth from way up high where you couldn't see anything, to the dancefloor level itself. The Con to that, When I went to see Diplo perform, people nearly tore his laptop down and both his laptop and his phone kept moving around because of the Bass.
The booth is better where it is but needs some improvements. One it needs a bar or a glass barrier to keep dumb asses away from the DJ and the equipment and two it needs an edge/lip around the entire shelf on both sides to keep the DJs drinks, phone and anything else they put on it from falling down due to the bass rumble.
The main floor DJs are usually major acts brought in from around the world and generally do a good job. Diplo was dope, except for his ultra weak Chiga Chiga scratch, shouldn't a big name DJ like that learn at least a few things about scratching? But I digress, cause his music was dope and he rocked the crowd far outweighing his shortcomings with the technical aspects of turntablism.
The Church would be my favorite spot if it wasn't for the ultra lame DJs that were bumbling their way through songs and pre fabricated mashups downstairs in the main downstairs room. I'm not sure who these two were on the CDJ's but they were a sorry lot that in my opinion should not be Deejaying anywhere other than house parties. and maybe not even that. The only thing that saved these two clowns was the fact that the downstairs was filled with mostly teenagers that perhaps still didn't have enough experience watching better DJs to realize just how badly these two DJs sucked, and the room also had some break dancers and pretty girls to distract people from this fact as well.
The other room downstairs had a set of skilled DJs to make up for the lack of skills in the other room.
Of course this was on one particular night so don't judge the club by this One comment.
What eats me up about the church is their intolerance of high quality cameras. I mean if I spent extra money to pick up a high quality digital SLR camera and I'm bringing it with me to the club does that not indicate that I fist of all have money, second of all might be in an industry that would like to help publicize your club, perhaps a magazine, a blog, a website etc... lets face it others can bring in their smaller cameras, which these days are capable of taking pictures almost as detailed as those of my own camera only with a lesser battery capacity and a slower picture taking rate.
I was there one night check out DJ Jazzy Jeff, but they wouldn't let me in with the camera so rather than pay the hefty $25 that night decided to go to another spot. I was disapointed to not see Jazzy that night but rather see him another time in another city if need be, if I am not going to get pictures I need from the event.
I'm there to publicize their club and write about their night and they are giving me a hard time at the door about bringing in my camera. Not smart, not smart at all. I can understand wanting to control what pictures are posted of your club, so every picture looks like a packed event etc... But you can't control it all, too many camera phones, mini cameras etc... So you might as well let the people that are going to take good pictures and post them online into the club. Any free publicity you can get should be welcomed.
In any case overall the Church is a great club, but they need to re-evaluate some of their weaker DJs and find better resident DJs. The DJs downstairs in the windowed section of the downstairs main room just were not very entertaining, could barely mix and did not posses even One ounce of creativity. Do some research and find better DJs.
- Pros: Great Venue, Several Areas, Good Sound and Lights
- Cons: Weak Hip Hop DJs in the basement, Door Staff can be rude
Was not totally impressed
by RoninVamp at Citysearch
I was there a few weeks ago on vacation visiting my girlfriend. Im from Jersey and have been living in NY for sometime, and have been in the scene for about 5 years, including being a street teamer of NYCs Revolver, as well as having been a patron of NYC's best weekly industrial party, Asylum Guild, since its beginning. Being friends of the guys who started AG and Revolver, and learning to DJ myself, Ive learned a thing or two.
The venue itself is truly impressive, spacious dance floors and nice smoking lounge, but I can see and heard how sound can get muddled due to its size. The bars were certainly pleasing, drinks cheap early in the night, in addition to getting in free before 10, is definately a plus. Quality is also good, its the only club Ive frequented where I can get Patron tequila, the size shot I was given was definately impressive as well.
The only negative I found was the music itself. The djs are quite skilled but what they were playing, for the most part, wasnt that great. A good number of "H I T" songs, stuff that Ive come to not enjoy so much due to hearing it WAY overplayed in other clubs back here. Its a nice place to go, but really cant hold up to my experiences here on the East Coast, maye when I move there permanently I'll be able to inject some NYC flavor into the scene out there.
- Pros: spacious, quality drinks for the money, parking
- Cons: DJ's music selections
Goth Night
by AngelaKitten at Citysearch
it was a great haven at one time for under agers to go party like rock stars. but now we get nothing not even an explanation as to why we cant go there anymore. the only upside to the Sunday night goth night is the two bartenders Stephanie and Doug. i hope one day the owners realize we under agers were taking over that night and were giving them the most money for entrance fee's and drinks. the music used to be really cool but has not been as cool recently this past year its been more slow songs and stuff and not a mix of dancy songs with slow songs.
Better for the stories than for the experience!
by travelbugg1980 at Citysearch
How cool is it to party in a church!?!?! Sounds like such a great concept, but honestly, it's so BIG inside that even when filled with a decent crowd, the club winds up feeling rather empty. Music was ok, not the greatest. Barteners are attentive though, so that's a plus. And the wait is not too long (which is especially important during Denver winters!) Overall, I'd say it's definitely worth a visit..but I probably wont be a regular.
- Pros: You get to say you clubbed at a church!
- Cons: not as exciting as it sounds...
This is where you will be Fri. Nights
by earcandy at Citysearch
This is where the people who know how to dance, dance. Friday night the main floor plays pumping dance music. The main dance floor is nice and long and hard wood. You get an incredible view of the main dance floor from the balcony. The architecture of being inside a church, the big dance floor, and the lighting on the dance floor. Now whats also cool about this club is the Great Outdoors. You can go on the roof.
- Pros: the Music, people come to dance
- Cons: No A/C, closes at 1:45.
One of the Best
by creationcreature at Citysearch
A church fitted for a night out. Well done. The decor is wonderful and they do try to accommodate all desires. The basement club needs work but has a great Industrial/EBM night. Lines to the bar are long. The place is expensive so know to expect that.
- Pros: Good Sites, Good Sounds
- Cons: Parking, Expensive
Great venue!
by nicolelynn81 at Citysearch
The club itself is amazing. Who wouldn't love to drink and dance inside a church? The only thing I hate is when you go to see a DJ you really like, but you can't actually see anything. I think the DJ booth should be lowered. I prefer Vinyl for big name DJ's because you can actually see the DJ and see him spin.
- Pros: Good Venue
- Cons: The DJ booth is too high, you can't see them or anything they do.
This former cathedral pumps up the volume and praises the electronic gods on the dance floor.
by Contributor at Citysearch
In Short
With several bars, three dance areas, a couple of lounges and even a sushi bar, The Church makes getting rowdy lots of fun. Depending on the night and the room, it attracts crowds of goths, mods and club kids. There's obvious appeal to ordering a drink and dancing the night away in a former church. However, it's not a concert hall: Sound bounces off the stone walls and cavernous high-arched ceilings creating some less-than-stellar acoustics.
A Religious Experience
by mjayne85 at Citysearch
The Church is the most thrilling dance club that I have ever been to! It attracts all sorts of interesting people, making each time there a unique and interesting experience. The three separate dance rooms also help with this. Meeting singles is easy and fun, but it's also a great place to go and simply dance your pants off! I must say that even though I can only go to The Church on Thursdays as of now, it is well worth the $15 cover charge for being under 21. I definitely recommend it for underagers who want to actually have fun in church!
- Pros: Diverse crowd, Great DJs, Nice lounge areas
- Cons: , Expensive
best place in Denver
by msutton2002 at Citysearch
I just went to The Church last night since I moved to Denver. I love it. Better than any place I went in Chicago when I lived there.
- Pros: drinks done right, atmosphere, music






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