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The
Goosetown Tavern, opened in September 1998, is located at the
south-west corner of Colfax and Adams in Denvers Congress
Park area, right across the street from the Bluebird Theater.
The Goosetown Tavern is all about having fun. It features 16
micro-brews on tap, a full bar, two pool tables and a delectable
assortment of sandwiches, pizza, appetizers, soup and salads.
Also, rotating artwork is a cornerstone to its mystique.
NEVER
A FROWN IN THE GOOSETOWN!
Goosetown
is named for a former bar of the same name in Golden, Colorado
where German immigrants once communed. A German immigrant, Julius
Shultz, originally built the Goosetown Tavern in 1873. Until
its demise, the original Goosetown Tavern was the oldest continually
licensed tavern in Colorado. It originally acquired its quirky
moniker from the nickname of the community it served. The German
immigrants who settled in the foothills around Golden brought
with them their fondness for waterfowl and created many ponds
and lakes to encourage migrating geese to stay in Golden. Their
scheme worked and the district became known as Goosetown.
Upon demolition of the original bar in 1998 to make room for
a parking lot, John Hickenlooper, founder of the Wynkoop Brewing
Company, salvaged the front and back bars and booths in an effort
to capture the essence of the original Goosetown Tavern and
restored them to their present location.
303-399-9703
Colfax & Adams
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