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62 Decent tap list, nice pizza. Good bargains for happy hour. Service outside was a bit slow. Nice place but not a must in Denver. |
68 Don't really get the fuss about this place. Was dead every time I walked past it all week. Couple dozen taps some interesting locals, but pretty standard regional/national product. Food was ok, service was fine. |
82 Un buen lugar para tomar cervezas locales de Colorado. Las pizzas también están muy buenas.
Muy buena atención por parte de los camareros |
84 Long room, small tables and booths all kept in brown. Long bar with bar stools. Nice receipt at the entrance. Water served before I ordered anything. Quite noisy at the beginning. Very friendly servant. Italian food. Fair prices. 27 beers on tap. Quick service. Outdoor seets. |
86 There aren’t a lot of places on 16th Street Mall that I would frequent. I suppose this has to make that list now. The bartender was really kind and knowledgeable. Beer list is more than competent and prices are fair, especially considering the street Lucky Pie is on. The ambiance is welcoming, but has a stock restaurant type of feel. Again, given the street it’s not bad. I was thoroughly impressed with the food. I didn’t have pizza, but they’ve got some nice foodie fare like lamb meatballs and fried brussel sprouts. |
76 Good selection of crafts. Good pizza. Average prices. Went during GABF and was busy. Just kinda average. |
76 Visited during GABF weekend. Nice big seating area. Great pizza, good service and a nice tap tap list. |
78 Stopped by here during GABF week with t0rin0 and brokensail. They had a really cool Green Flash night when we visited, so the Cali guys got some ticks that they hadn’t even found at home. I didn’t try the pizza but it did look very tasty. I hope to be back here soon. Shitters: have yet to visit |
80 sort of an upscale pizza place with a pretty good tap list. service was very friendly and quick. food looked great but didn’t eat here. tap list on our visit was a bit dominated by southern california beers, but also a good amount of oskar blues and other colorado stuff. prices are kind of on the high side with your basic pale ale running $6/glass and just about everything else being in the $7-9 range. |
78 Visited October 9, 2013.
I wasn’t expecting much and the rest of the group had a different itinerary so it was only by my own stubbornness that we even looked at the tap list. Glad we did since they had several good beers flowing. Green Flash barrel aged barleywine, Lagunitas Day Time IPA, and a few others, in addition to some new beers that we hadn’t tried. We sat at the bar tables, all self-seating. The server was pleasant but took a while to get to us the first time. After that she came back often enough. I stopped back in a couple days later with Anders37 and sat at the bar when it was quieter. They had rotated some of the taps and the bartender was helpful and provided a lot of information about the beers. We each had a pint and tried a few things in addition for free. Nice place, would stop back in, but admittedly I have no idea how the food is. That said, there’s a Mexican restaurant next door that was alright, so if you just want a beer you can eat some Chipotle-style crap (slightly better but not amazing by any means) before getting beer. |
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