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This restaurant, located in Denver, Colorado, is an industrial-chic brewery and taproom that offers a welcoming atmosphere for both humans and their furry friends, making it a perfect spot for dog lovers to unwind and enjoy a meal or a drink. With about a dozen craft beers on tap, this dog friendly restaurant is a haven for beer enthusiasts who appreciate a great selection, and visitors often rave about the fast service that ensures you spend more time enjoying your drink and less time waiting. The menu boasts an impressive array of 50 sandwiches, providing plenty of options to satisfy any craving, whether you’re in the mood for something classic or a bit more adventurous. Outdoor seating is available, making it easy for dog owners to bring their pets along for a relaxing meal in the fresh air, and the cozy, casual atmosphere is perfect for those looking to enjoy a laid-back dining experience. Live music and performances add to the vibrant ambiance, creating a lively backdrop for your visit, and the restaurant’s trendy vibe makes it a popular choice for solo diners who enjoy a bit of people-watching. Accessibility is a priority here, with wheelchair accessible entrances, parking, and restrooms ensuring that everyone can enjoy what this dog friendly restaurant has to offer. While reservations aren’t accepted, the ample seating and efficient table service mean you won’t have to wait long to dive into your meal. For those who prefer to enjoy their food and drinks at home, takeout is available, though delivery is not an option. The restaurant caters to a wide range of tastes with offerings that include not just beer, but also cocktails, hard liquor, and wine, ensuring there’s something for everyone. Families are welcome, with high chairs and a kids’ menu available, making it a great spot for a casual family outing. Parking is a breeze with both free parking lots and street parking options, so you can focus on enjoying your time at this dog friendly restaurant without worrying about finding a spot for your car.
















