As always, I make it a habit of stating I am in no way being compensated for this review. They want you coming back and not have to worry about your safety. People are all friendly, security means business. Nice safe place to come hang out and the dinner will also throw some heavy metal tracks on every once in a while.Īll in all, had a great time. Concert tickets run about $35 for general admission. They have a HUGE dance floor and not one, but TWO mechanical bulls for those who want a bit of country-fide competition. It’s rustic and got plenty of nick knacks about this big ol place to keep you looking around for hours. Grizzly Rose is a rustic, cool, rockin place no matter what your taste in music. Imagine my surprise they happen to be playing at a place just ten min away! They played their first American tour date at Regis College in Denver. Now I’ve been trying to see these guys for years but our schedules never crossed. Jim Hutton was an Irish hairdresser who met Freddie Mercury in a London gay bar. As it happened, I have two Florida friends who play in Grammy-nominated artist Tyler Farr. I LOVE this place! I recently moved to a Denver for work and heard about Grizzly Rose. It was such fun and the love band was great. We danced, talked and laughed and had so much fun we ended up staying past when we planned.
By this time free well and tap drinks for ladies had started so I grabbed another beer. Then it was time to meet up with our friends again and just let loose. It was fun and I highly suggest it to brush up or learn for the first time as we did. We were taught two style of dance which I can’t remember the names of now.
We had paired up with a couple of guys to make it easier to learn the steps. They had two dance instructors who demonstrated the steps and then allowed us to practice, giving tips and pointers as we went. We decided it would be fun so we headed into an interior room. They needed some more people at their dance class so they asked my friend if she wanted to join in. No problem for us since we stand at work anyways. You can have more people than chairs at a table but you need to stand. Covid rules are don’t move the chairs around. It was not crowded that early and we snagged a high top to park at. Got a beer and waited for the ladies to show. Wandered around to check things out since it had been a while since I’d been there. Long time coming but we made it to ladies’ night! Got there early as I wasn’t planning to be out late since I had to wake up at zero dark thirty the next day. Our 40,000 square feet of fun features a 2,500 square-foot floating hardwood dance floor, a 3,200 square foot private banquet facility, General Store, Arcade Room, Pool Room, Shoe Shine Shop, Smoke Shop with lounge and a 2,000 square foot dance room.Ĭome experience your favorite band at one of the top clubs in the country! We’re the perfect place to get up close and personal with the bands you love. We’re more than just country, though - we feature concerts from all genres of music. We are truly one of the last great honky tonks in the world, and we’re known worldwide for bringing in some of the best country acts. Since 1989, no other concert venue in Denver lets you enjoy watching artists from just an arm’s length away - with live country bands six nights a week! “We listened to the feedback we received in Denver, learned a lot along the way and hope to come back in the future with a better understanding of what Denver needs.Voted country club of the year by the Country Music Association, The Grizzly Rose is famous for presenting the most prestigious names in country music including Garth Brooks, Chris Ledoux, Brooks & Dunn, Willie Nelson, Faith Hill, Taylor Swift, Chris Cagle, Waylon Jennings, Toby Keith and countless others. “We quickly realized that the needs of the Denver community were different from what we knew of the Dallas community, so that being said, we decided it was best to wrap Sir up and bring him back to where it all began for us, the Lone Star State,” Trey wrote in an email to Westword. which were more gourmet than the typical bar food, including duck bao rolls and braised pork skewers. Sir was twice the size of this space and offered an extensive menu of food. Misster, which has been open since the summer of 2019. The duo behind Sir, Trey Stewart and his father, Tyler, also own a gay bar in Dallas called Mr. But now the doors of 1822 Blake are closed again. Trey Stewart co-owned Sir with his father, Tyler.Īs Sir, the space was bathed in red lights at night and hosted regular weekend drag brunches.