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Arcanum Apartments
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Arno Apartments
3)
Austin Building
4)
Bailey House
5)
Bancroft, Caroline, House
6)
Belcaro
7)
Bluebird Theater
8)
Boston Building
9)
Bouvier-Lothrop House
10)
Brinker Collegiate Institute
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Brown Palace Hotel
12)
Brown, David W., House
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Brown, Molly, House
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Brueger Brothers Building and Annex
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Buchtel Bungalow
16)
Butters, Alfred, House
17)
Byers-Evans House
18)
Campbell, Richard Crawford, House
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Capitol Life Insurance Building
20)
Carter-Rice Building
21)
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
22)
Central Presbyterian Church
23)
Chamber of Commerce Building
24)
Chamberlin Observatory
25)
Chapel No. 1
26)
Chappell, Delos Allen, House
27)
Cheesman Park Duplex
28)
Christ Methodist Episcopal Church
29)
Clements Rowhouse
30)
Colorado Governor's Mansion
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Colorado State Capitol Annex Building and Boiler Plant
32)
Cornwall Apartments
33)
Crawford Hill Mansion
34)
Creswell Mansion
35)
Crocker, F. W., and Company Steam Cracker Factory
36)
Croke-Patterson-Campbell Mansion
37)
Curry-Chucovich House
38)
Curtis School
39)
Daniels and Fisher Tower
40)
Denver Athletic Club
41)
Denver City Cable Railway Building
42)
Denver City Railway Company Building
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Denver Civic Center Classroom Building
44)
Denver Dry Goods Company Building
45)
Denver Mint
46)
Denver Municipal Auditorium
47)
Denver Orphans' Home
48)
Denver Public Library
49)
Dow-Rosenzweig House
50)
Dunning-Benedict House
51)
Emerson School
52)
Eppich Apartments
53)
Equitable Building
54)
Evans Memorial Chapel
55)
Evans School
56)
Field, Eugene, House
57)
Fire Station No. 1
58)
First Congregational Church
59)
First National Bank Building
60)
Fisher, William G., House
61)
Fitzroy Place
62)
Fleming-Hanington House
63)
Flower, John S., House
64)
Flower-Vaile House
65)
Foster, A. C., Building
66)
Foster, Ernest LeNeve, House
67)
Foster--Buell Estate
68)
Four-Mile House
69)
Gates, Russell and Elinor, Mansion
70)
Gebhard Mansion
71)
General Electric Building
72)
Grafton, The
73)
Grant-Humphreys Mansion
74)
Grimm, S. A., Block
75)
Guerrieri-Decunto House
76)
Haskell House
77)
Helene Apartment Building
78)
Hendrie and Bolthoff Warehouse Building
79)
Hover, W.A., and Company Building
80)
Ideal Building
81)
Joshel, Lloyd M., House
82)
Joslin Dry Goods Company Building
83)
Keating, Jeffery and Mary, House
84)
Kerr House
85)
Kistler Stationery Company Building
86)
Kistler-Rodriguez House
87)
Kittredge Building
88)
Kopper's Hotel and Saloon
89)
Lang, William, Townhouse
90)
Larimer Square
91)
Larimer Square Historic District (Boundary Increase)
92)
Leeman Auto Company Building
93)
LeFevre, Owen E., House
94)
Lewis, A. T., and Son Department Store
95)
Lewis, A. T., New Building
96)
Little Estate
97)
Lowry Field Brick Barracks
98)
Maitland Estate
99)
Masonic Temple Building
100)
McCourt, Peter, House
101)
Midland Savings Building
102)
Montgomery Court
103)
Moore, Dora, Elementary School
104)
Mosque of the El Jebel Shrine
105)
Neusteter Building
106)
New Terrace
107)
Nordlund House
108)
Norman Apartments
109)
Ogden Theatre
110)
Orlando Flats
111)
Owen Estate
112)
Oxford Hotel
113)
Palmer, Judge Peter L. House
114)
Palmer--Ferril House
115)
Paramount Theater
116)
Pearce-McAllister Cottage
117)
Peters Paper Company Warehouse
118)
Photography and Armament School Buildings, Lowry Air Force Base
119)
Pierce-Haley House
120)
Public Service Building
121)
Railway Exchange Addition and Railway Exchange New Building
122)
Ray Apartments Buildings
123)
Raymond, Wilbur S., House
124)
Richthofen Castle
125)
Richthofen Monument
126)
Rocky Mountain Bank Note Company Building
127)
Roth, Henry, House
128)
Schleier, George, Mansion
129)
Schlessinger House
130)
Smith House
131)
Smith, Milo A., House
132)
Smith, Pierce T., House
133)
St. Andrews Episcopal Church
134)
St. Ignatius Loyola Church
135)
St. John's Cathedral
136)
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church of Denver
137)
St. Mark's Parish Church
138)
St. Paul's English Evangelical Lutheran Church
139)
Stanley Arms
140)
Stearns House
141)
Sugar Building
142)
Tears-McFarlane House
143)
Temple Emanuel
144)
Thomas, H. H., House
145)
Tramway Building
146)
Treat Hall
147)
Trinity United Methodist Church
148)
U.S. Customhouse
149)
U.S. Post Office and Federal Building
150)
Union Warehouse
151)
US National Bank
152)
Weckbaugh House
153)
Williams Street Parkway
154)
Williams Street Parkway
155)
Wilson, Blanche A., House
156)
Wood-Morris-Bonfils House
157)
Zang, Adolph J., House
158)
Zang, Adolph, Mansion
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I run brewpub and brewery tours and get feed back from my guests. Can a brewpub that is awesome improve? In this case yes. My guests hadn't visited the B B for many years and remembered cigarette smoke. Yes it USED to be smokey. Now it's all light and airy and retains it's old pub charm. Plan on staying for an hour or three. Everything a pub should be and without the smoke you can taste those hops, those nuances of flavor and the more than adequate pub grub
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Geoff Bruce,
Arvada, CO
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I tried both the Man Beer IPA and the Justice IPA, both excellant. For lunch I had the French Dip. The meat was better than most other places that serve French Dips. Au Jus, however, was tasteless. Regarless, i still enjoyed the sandwich.
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Bob Morseburg,
Seattle, WA
(02/26/2008) |
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Great atmosphere, I've been twice...first time thoroughly enjoyed a man-beer with my stacked buffalo burger cooked to perfection. Second time wasn't so hungry, but loved the barbaque chicken quesadillas with a Justice IPA then a All Good Amber which was less good than the IPA.
Will be back soon.
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Dan,
Denver, CO
(12/30/2007) |
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I happened to arrive at B&B at happy hour on a Friday in July, my first visit there. I was reminded of what Yogi Berra once said: "Nobody ever goes there; it's too crowded." It was! However, even having to stand up, I enjoyed the beer. I began with a brown ale, which really impressed me; brown ale is my traditional favorite, I've had them all over the country, and I can recommend B&B's for flavor and smoothness. To my surprise and delight, I learned that the beer was FREE that day between 6 and 7 because of B&B's 36th anniversary. For my second brew, I tried their Belgian amber, which was served in an 8-ouince glass because of the higher alcohol content; nice taste, almost as hoppy as an IPA. I limit myself to three beers, so they let me sample the hefeweissen and the Man beer (pale ale) before making my final selection. I went back to the brown ale, I liked it so much better than the others, although they were quite good. My granddaughter put her stamp of approval on the root beer. Didn't eat because there was no place to sit, but the menu looked inviting. Maybe the next trip. I bought a pint glass; judging from the logo of a little boy and girl peeking inside their diapers, the name of the place is derived from the male and female pubic regions. Whatever; the beer is great.
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Robert Buckman,
Lafayette, LA
(08/04/2007) |
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Nice assortment of ales and lagers. The MAN beer, a very nice IPA, is a sure winner for my tastes, but then I like a nice hoppy ale. I also tried the Black Bear lager and found it to have a nice crisp flavor. They have a good assortment of pub food as well. While there I tried the green chili, which they boast as being made in-house for 35 years. Very nice. I also had to try the fish and chips. They are pub-standard fare, but hold up nicely with crispy cod and shoestring chips. Really nice athmosphere. When in Denver take time to stop in and enjoy.
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Marc Repp,
Nashville, TN
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Great food and fantastic brews! One of a kind top notch place.
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"Baywatch baaa-shaw",
Fountain Hills, AZ
(06/13/2007) |
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Frankly, I think it's ridiculous that there has been no review of this establishment since 2005. The beers are first class and the styles are across the board-from the Man beer, to barleywines and saisons. Food is consistent and the localized clientele means you'll talk to someone about Denver.
This is a great neighborhood brewpub-visit when in town. I did-tonight!!
cheers
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R. Davis,
Spring, TX
(03/29/2007) |
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Along with the Bull & Bush, this is my favorite place to go for drinks in all of metro Denver. Ambience is wonderful, food is great (the fish & chips and bangers & mash, in particular), and their brewed beer--when it's not a bit off, as it is on rare occasions--is top-notch. Scotch selection is out of this world. Good mix of music. Even when it's busy it's never too crowded to be uncomfortable, like Nalen's or the Celtic Tavern. Nothing quite like quaffing a Dark Star on their patio in summertime.
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Beast of Bourbon,
Aurora, CO
(12/15/2005) |
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Much of a bar-like atmosphere. The clam chowder was gritty but full of clams, gret flavor. Tried 6 beers, but there were maybe 10 on tap. Big Ben Brownie was flat, no body, but okay flavor. All Good Ale was much like an amber, smooth, clean, clear, easy to drink many. The Justice American IPA was smooth and not very hoppy (one of my top picks). The Tower ESB was tasty, semi-sweet, and not too dry. American Pale Ale was least impressive being almost flavorless/drab, the ESB was a better choice. Stonehenge Stout was smooth and hearty, my favorite.
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Kenneth N,
Flagstaff, AZ
(02/23/2005) |
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Good brew pub with an extensive menu. I was able to enjoy real New Mexico green chili on my Buffalo burger! Poor selection of brews on tap the day I was there, had to settle for the Stout which was pretty good with the meal. Would go back again.
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