141 South Purcell Boulevard
Pueblo, CO 81007
Pueblo County
Phone: (719) 547-3435
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by Cheryl K. on I love Circle. I am NOT even going to attempt to lie. If you are Korean and into the Korean scene, you love it too. Don't kid yourself; you're not fooling anyone. I love how people always pretend like they hate it. "Ugh, CIRCLE?! AGAIN?! Ughhh man.." Puh-leez. Don't be ashamed. There's a reason why you can find hundreds of young Korean clubbers on any given Friday or Saturday night at Circle, squished onto the dance floor like a can of sardines. I prefer dancing on the ledge, myself, but if having a sweaty desperate Korean dude rub his crotch on your ass is your cup o' tea, then you'll love it here. If these dudes were good-looking, I wouldn't be dancing on the ledge as opposed to the dance floor so much either. For us Koreans who are into the Asian scene, we have Camel, Hiro, and Circle. Camel is too fobby and Hiro is becoming too diverse (don't call me racist; it's SUPPOSED to be an ASIAN scene doofus). So, I say Circle wins. Took 1 star off because the males who come here are slowly decreasing in appeal.
by Sharlene Schmuck on Four stars for what it is-- a spacious, darkly decorated, dimly lit lounge with comfortable seating, a couple of interesting beers on tap, and what looks like a decent selection of top-shelf scotches. The bartenders were attentive and friendly, and poured a good pint. Hopefully it's common practice, but the bartender warned me that by beer was going to take a minute; he had to tap a new keg of Anchor Liberty. The music was playing a little loud, but I'm not going to knock a full star for that. I looked around for a jukebox, as I was digging the music being played (hooray for The Dirtbombs!), but either it's well hidden or I really really need to get to the optometrist soon. If you're looking for the old KoKo, flip this review upside down and rate it one-star. This isn't the old KoKo, and it doesn't appear to want to be. Whether that's good or bad, I can't say. The reactions of my divemaster compatriots (and I don't mean the SCUBA variety) ranged from indifferent through surprised, up to shocked and quasi-indignant. I don't mind; there are a whole lot of dives. Perhaps not many as seedy as the old KoKo, from what stories I hear... but then again, there's a whole lot of lounges. Make of that what you will.