Tight End also offers daily happy hours, with $2 off any drink from 3 to 8 p.m. While it’s been tough running bars over the past year during the pandemic, Alix notes that X Bar, the gay-friendly hangout he opened ten years ago, is picking up momentum again, but the smaller clubs like Squire and Tight End might be a bit more challenging since they’re both roughly the same size and have smaller capacities because of COVID-19 regulations.ģ Guys Pies, the pizza joint that shared the building with Streets Denver, is still operating as usual and has the same hours as the bar - 3 p.m.
With four channel options, Alix, who’s from Wisconsin and a big Green Bay Packers fan, says they’ll be able to play different sports, both local and beyond. Two projector screens have been installed, as have a number of TVs around the bar. Founded in 1858, Denver sits just 15 miles east of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and offers more than 200 parks, from pocket parks to the 314 acres of City Park. “We're hopeful to be inclusive to the previous customers, and we tried to maintain some of the things from the past.” From outdoor recreation such as skiing and mountain biking to renowned fine dining, great museums, and, of course, an active gay nightlife. Located in the historic old Triangle Lounge building in heart of downtown Denver, we feature crafted cocktails, fresh farm to bar food, coffee by Starbucks. Steven Alix “We’ll try to keep that memory alive a little bit, because it was such a long time,” Alix says.