Tag: Bars
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‘Your bar away from home’: Colorado’s Moose Jaw celebrates 50 years
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save FRISCO • A couple exits the Moose Jaw, but not before thanking Mama Moose. Lynda Colety rises to hug the man and woman as they go. “Oh, it was so great seeing you. Come here!” Regulars, it would seem. “Nah,” Colety says. “They just stopped…
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8 memorable dive bars across Colorado ski country
After a day on Colorado’s slopes, it’s highly likely you’ll be thirsty. Who says you have to follow the crowds to that bustling, hip, well-lit scene of apres? Look real hard across the glitz of ski country, and you’ll find other places to wet your whistle (and probably save some cash). These are some dives…
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Businesses around Ball Arena see boost from Nuggets playoff run
Ken LeFevre, bar manager at Corridor 44, anticipates, “at least,” a thousand dollars more in sales for home games when the Nuggets play in the NBA Finals.
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Black History Month: Where to shop, eat and support Black-owned businesses in Denver
Black History Month runs from Feb. 1 to March 1 every year as a celebration of culture and achievements within the Black community. The beginning of Black History Month started in 1915 thanks to Carter G. Woodson according to the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. Woodson went to participate in…
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LIST: 5 historic bars to visit in Colorado
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Wet your whistle and get a taste of the Old West at one of these five historic bars in Colorado. 1. Buckhorn Exchange – Denver Waiter Matt Carroll, center, talks with customers about the mounted animal heads at The Buckhorn Exchange, which is located at…
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Downtown Denver to welcome back Rockies with Opening Day celebration
A sea of purple, black and silver will wash over downtown Denver on Friday as bars, restaurants, coffee shops and, of course, Coors Field celebrate Opening Day as the Colorado Rockies host the Los Angeles Dodgers. Baseball fans are not the only people excited about Friday’s party. Many downtown businesses are elated that most COVID-19…
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Metro Moves: Lucchese rides into Denver
Welcome to The Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion briefs here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to [email protected]. NOW OPEN Giddy up. Western apparel retailer Lucchese opened its first brick-and-mortar store in Denver over the weekend at 1883 16th St., just in time…
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Applications open for common consumption areas in Denver
Denverites soon will be able to drink alcohol outdoors in certain spaces as applications opened Tuesday for common consumption areas within the city. The five-year pilot allows businesses to establish areas where customers can mingle outdoors and walk between businesses with alcoholic beverages. Previously, city rules required patrons to finish drinks before leaving a venue.…
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Kentucky Derby-themed events sparse in Denver, or sold out
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save In what’s a traditionally festive day for horse racing fans, or just those who enjoy wearing ornate hats and sipping mint juleps, the Kentucky Derby used to deliver big for metro Denver bars and restaurants. But that, of course, was before the COVID-19 pandemic. Gone…
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Applications for common liquor consumption areas in Denver could open in June
Over a year after the pilot program was approved and a decade after the concept was legalized in Colorado, Denver is close to opening applications for common liquor consumption areas in the city. The five-year pilot will allow businesses to establish areas where customers can mingle outdoors and walk between businesses with alcoholic beverages. Currently,…




