One of the city's best-known bars has anchored LoDo since it was a pre-Coors Field warehouse district. The Wynkoop Brewing Company is now more famous for its founder—Colorado governor and former Denver mayor John Hickenlooper—than for its brews, food, or ambience, but it remains a relaxing, slightly upscale, two-story joint filled with halfway-decent bar food, the usual pool tables, and games...
Bustling crowds come for the rustic ambience, craft beers, the classic pool hall and the hearty eats. The beers are all brewed on site. We're particularly fond of the cask-conditioned ales, the chile beer and the Sagebrush stout. The star… Read More
Wynkoop Brewing Company Restaurant Review:
Bustling crowds come for the rustic ambience, house-brewed (and guest) craft beers, the classic pool hall and the hearty eats. There are nearly twenty beers on draft, including cask-conditioned ales, a chile beer and a Cowtown milk stout. The star of the menu is the wholesome house specialty, shepherd’s pie --- a hearty, meaty wonder made with beer-braised lamb and whipped potatoes. The kitchen...
Pool players, college kids and businessmen convene at Denver's oldest brewpub.:
In Short
The smell of wheat and hops greets you at the door, along with the din of folks drinking and laughing around the bar. A large dining room offers comfortable booths and several...