
Ratio has been in RiNo since 2014 and is known for hosting live punk rock music. It took over the former home of Declaration Brewing.
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Ratio has been in RiNo since 2014 and is known for hosting live punk rock music. It took over the former home of Declaration Brewing.
A seven-story, 216-unit apartment complex is planned. The deal didn’t include The Original Brooklyn’s building and the tavern will continue to operate.
Here we go again. The Cabin Tap House is adjacent to the Beta Nightclub, which had its licenses stripped after a similar hearing over safety violations.
A city official made the decision after determining the owner of the LoDo nightclub violated state liquor laws and fire safety codes.
“My partner and I live in Steamboat, so this was a natural fit,” said Mythology’s founder after buying the former Butcherknife Brewing property for $2.5 million.
Two people died and two were wounded New Year’s Day in The Cabin Tap House at 1919 Blake St.
The Back Nine at The Walnut Room and One Shot Back will vie with about a half dozen similar venues that either opened or leased space in Denver last year.
The deal means McWhinney now owns 4.7 acres along Brighton Boulevard. But Great Divide’s Barrel Bar is staying put.
“There’s no bartenders or TVs, and it’s conversational,” said a Birch Road co-founder. “You can talk to each other, and hear each other.”
The decision was based on evidence of violations provided by police who worked undercover and off-duty at the bar. The Department of Excise and Licenses director will have the final say.
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