Pilothouse Brewing Co. soon will start pouring in the Quincy Place Shopping Center at 4233 S. Buckley Road.
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Kombucha taphouse plants roots in Lone Tree
TruBucha is preparing to open a 1,900-square-foot taphouse at 10047 Park Meadows Drive that will have space to ferment the beverage and boost production.
Third coffee shop starts brewing on Santa Fe
Joe Maxx Coffee will open a 1,200-square-foot outpost at 869 N. Santa Fe Drive this August, aiming to start brewing in time for the month’s First Friday event.
Crowdfunding campaign launched for incoming brewery delayed by roof collapse
Neighboring business tenants have come to the rescue of an under-construction sandwich shop and bar, after scaffolding from a development next door crashed through its ceiling.
Kava bar to replace Sheridan Boulevard dive
New owners have the keys to the Rock’in R Bar at 2035 S. Sheridan Blvd., and they’re planning a 24-hour hangout featuring the non-alcoholic beverage.
Denver Beer Co. turns on taps in Arvada
Olde Town Arvada just met the new kid on the block.
Coffee shop spills into massive LoHi project
A husband-and-wife team plans to open Sapor Coffee & Concepts at an $80 million mixed-use development off Interstate 25 in the Highlands.
RiNo beer maker returns to namesake neighborhood
After a 20-month absence, River North Brewery is charting a return to the area with a 4,000-square-foot taproom at 34th and Blake streets.
Denver brewers land warehouse for storage and experiments
Declaration Brewing is leasing new space in a 31,000-square-foot warehouse on South Cherokee Street between Louisiana and Arkansas avenues.
Denver startup looks to combine home brew and cold brew coffee
Two Colorado transplants have whipped up a new coffee business, using special bags to serve up cold brews at home.