This place was a cool local's pub that had great food...a place to go grab a couple of drinks or grab a nice dinner. They have daily specials for food and drink, and the prime rib was a great deal. We received fantastic service from Simon, and it was a fantastic experience overall. NEXT VISIT, STILL FIVE STARS: We really like this place, and our last stop-in, for brunch, proved it once again...and that we need to go here more. Tanya was flawless behind the bar, and offered us high level service along with a fun personality while doing so. I had the JC Benny, and it just made me want to go for lunch and get that JC burger with cream cheese. The Benny had great flavor, and the potatoes it came with had delicious peppers and onions. Wife got the Greek Bowl and liked it. They had Juicy Banger for an IPA on tap, and wife had a really, good Bloody Mary. Great prices for what you are getting, TV's in sight with sports on, classic rock was the background music, and it was a great experience overall. Good-sized bar if you are like us and like to sit at bar. Definitely recommend and see you there. MY MOST RECENT VISIT: Another 5 star rating. I met a friend for a very somber and serious conversation, and somehow McKinsey still made the visit perfect. I finally ordered what I have been wondering about every time I go there...the JCB burger. It was fantastic and then some. Spacious bar, energetic music, very tight staff by visibility, and solid rating on the food. They have the Ratio Antidote if you like IPA. I ordered the side fries with their buffalo wing sauce and they were amazing. So, I will rave about the JCB for this visit, but I really haven't had anything that was below awesome here. Love the environment, love the staff, love the vibe. What is ironic is that my OTHER picture is the JCB...Benedict. So, apparently, just order the JCB whatever. Cool beer garden across the street when you are done. Definitely recommend, and see you there.
Service here is wonderful, history is rich and they did a great job keeping some cool bits of Denver metro history. Pews and bench from a Synagogue downtown, marble from an old bank... so cool. I Dare You to Love Yourself- hardback available now.