
The Block Distilling Co., which is named after the building it inhabits, has expanded into the entire 10,000-square-foot property at 2990 Larimer St.
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The Block Distilling Co., which is named after the building it inhabits, has expanded into the entire 10,000-square-foot property at 2990 Larimer St.
The county star’s eponymous restaurant chain is taking over what used to be LoDo’s Bar & Grill.
Jake Soffes’ sleek coffee and cocktail spot The Wild on Wynkoop Street started serving drinks last week.
Therizo Cafe & Tap will offer coffee and breakfast to start and eventually open for beer and wine in the evenings.
The rebrand plans had called for a taproom in the city from the beginning and wanted to have its doors open by last summer, but the COVID-19 pandemic and its ongoing restrictions on public gatherings scuttled those plans.
The landlord of 4586 Tennyson St. is selling the property to an apartment developer, so the bar owners bought their own building at 3930 W. 38th Ave.
The company, which was evicted for not paying rent, already has one location in Denver and is preparing to open a second at Colfax and Ogden.
The restaurateur and night club owner, who won a World Series of Poker bracelet, bought the home of the Sports Column and the Refinery for $5.2 million.
The beer maker said it will shift all operations back to its original facility at 2201 Arapahoe St. and sell its packing facility and bar at 1812 35th St.
“Good River beers will remain on the shelf,” Sleeping Giant Brewing founder Matthew Osterman said.
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