Posted by Ryan Johnson on October 22, 2008 16:12
When it comes to pubs in Denver, apartment-ites has plenty of choices. Whether it's a casual, neighborhood bar, and authentic British number, of a more upscale, experimental locale, there are options across the board. If you're going to go with a pub, however, why not go with the one of the oldest and most popular in the area. Wynkoop Brewing Company has been in the Denver area for over twenty
five years, and has kept the customers coming for just as long. With that kind of history, there's no need to go anywhere else for your pub needs, just take a load off and enjoy some of the best Denver has to offer.
When it comes to pubs in Denver, apartment-ites has plenty of choices. Whether it 's a casual, neighborhood bar, and authentic British number, of a more upscale, experimental locale, there are options across the board. If you 're going to go with a pub, however, why not go with the one of the oldest and most popular in the area. Wynkoop Brewing Company has been in the Denver area for over twenty five years, and has kept the customers coming for just as long. With that kind of history, there 's no need to go anywhere else for your pub needs, just take a load off and enjoy some of the best Denver has to offer.
Though it has its fair share of traditional pub fare, Wynkoop 's menu is also full of surprises. Start with a plate of Wynkoop Hummus, Wynkoop Wings, calamari, Ploughman 's Platter, or beer-fried onion rings, or one of their fantastic salad options, including Thai Cobb salad, seared ahi tuna salad, or the buffalo taco salad. You can also try a bowl of their Gorgonzola ale soup or buffalo chili.
When it comes time for the main course, they 're a huge range of options to choose from. Traditional dishes, such as shepherd 's pie, fish and chips, and bangers and mash are well-represented, as well as more unique pub options, such as the chicken burrito and spinach and mushroom lasagna. Other entree options include Colorado lamb chops, buffalo meatloaf, venison kabobs, mango chicken, Korabuta pork chops, or Kobe sirloin steaks. If a burger is what you 're craving, served with fresh, all natural Coleman beef, that you can top anyway you want, with mushrooms, bacon, sauteed onions, even guacamole. You can even try the buffalo burger, made with fresh Great Plains bison. There 's also a number of other sandwich options for your perusal, if that 's more your style. Make sure you don 't walk out the door before trying one of their delicious desserts, including their fresh peach cobbler, pecan pie, or their Black and Tan, a chocolate brownie with cream cheese and walnuts, or their famous beer float.
Pubs are a dime a dozen in Denver, so if you 're an apartment-ite looking for a place to spend the evening, why not do it at one of the oldest and most famous locales in the whole city. One bite of the delicious food, one swig of their beer specials, and you 'll never want to leave.