![]() I couldn’t be more excited about Whiskey Row now having a home in Denver as well. “Our first one opened in my hometown of Scottsdale, Arizona six years ago and our most recent location is in my adopted hometown of Nashville, Tennessee. “Every Whiskey Row is located in a city and state that is very special to me,” Bentley said in the release. The brand already has four locations in Scottsdale, Tempe and Gilbert, Arizona, as well as in Nashville, Tennessee. On its website, Whiskey Row brands itself as an American gastropub with “exhilarating nightlife and a rock & roll attitude inspired by Dierks himself.” Menu items range from pretzel platters with whiskey cheese to beer can rotisserie chicken. Winery with LoDo, Fort Collins locations takes space in GoldenĬasa Bonita taps Denver brewery to create an original “casa beer”Įl Chapultepec Legacy Project pays homage to late, legendary jazz club And while there is no opening timeline yet for Whiskey Row, the new bar’s buildout will involve extending patios and rooftop spaces, building a two-story infill structure in an existing parking lot and redesigning the property’s streetscape and facade. Sometime this spring, Neon Baby will close at the same time as Lodo’s for construction. “I think that its (relevancy has) waned over time.” “We see this as an opportunity to change the perception of Lodo’s,” Runyon said in May. At the time, the millennial team said they would be running LoDo’s business as usual. Monfort - son of Colorado Rockies co-owner Charlie Monfort - bought the Lodo’s property last year along with Marcotte and Runyon. RELATED: Two long-running LoDo bars have closed, and there are more changes in store for Market Street “We’re optimistic that Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row will serve as the catalyst that transforms this area into a world-class Ballpark district that entertains and engages residents and visitors alike, day and night, 365 days a year.” “This neighborhood – and these buildings – have played an extraordinary role in Denver’s dynamic narrative and we’re thrilled to contribute to its growth,” Lodo’s owners Kenneth Monfort, Jason Marcotte and Matt Runyon said in a press release. Lodo’s got its start in 1994 - a year before Coors Field came into play - as a country-western steakhouse before becoming the game-time hub and rooftop party that it eventually became known for. The other two Lodo’s operations, in Highlands Ranch and Westminster, will not be affected. ![]() for construction and remodeling starting this spring. After 25 years creating a reputation for itself and the surrounding neighborhood, the bar that began its life with a country-western theme is switching brands and getting back to its roots, this time with a famous name attached to it.ĭierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row will officially take over the spaces at 19 Market St. ![]() Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menu ![]()
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