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    Blake Street Tavern to close doors in April after 20 years serving sports fans
    https://www.9news.com/article/life/s...a-b14712e1ab2a


    worst major sports town in America?

    sad what Denver has become..

  • #2
    Just leave dude. Go be a fan of a city getting bigger & bigger with another team to trash like Nashville. Go be a Titan. They're awesome playoff success & the famous strip would fit you nicely.

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    • #3
      Thanks a lot, Biden

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      • #4
        Originally posted by wolf754life View Post
        Blake Street Tavern to close doors in April after 20 years serving sports fans
        https://www.9news.com/article/life/s...a-b14712e1ab2a


        worst major sports town in America?

        sad what Denver has become..
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        • #5
          Denver Broncos head coach Dan Quinn was seen in there last night. He was talking to some folks from London about the city. He is excited to work there with the rest of the Broncos when they relocate after next season.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Rocket 7 View Post
            Denver Broncos head coach Dan Quinn was seen in there last night. He was talking to some folks from London about the city. He is excited to work there with the rest of the Broncos when they relocate after next season.
            You must know some of Wolfes contacts

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            • #7
              Who cares really. Bars and restaurants open and close all the time.

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              • #8
                Let's get a group together and buy it! We can name it "Wolf's Balls Dropped"

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DD55 View Post
                  Who cares really. Bars and restaurants open and close all the time.
                  Ya, someone will buy it, renovate it, and open it under another name.

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                  • #10
                    First of many that will fall. Sorry, I'm not going to pay $10 for a beer, $25 for a burger and fries, plus a $7 tip ($42 total) just for myself. People keep pushing this "livable wage" thing and restaurants are jacking up their prices. Even here near my home... We went from a $15 Caesar salad to a $22 Caesar Salad. Good salad... my favorite spot to get it. Pick up order for my wife and I was over $50 with tip. I used to hit this place twice a week. Probably will be a monthly thing now. Just can't justify $50 for a couple salads after tip. The last time I went in to this joint the owner told me business was so slow that he was having to cut back on his worker's hours. The mexican restaurant next door closed down about 3 months ago after being open at least since 2007 when we moved here.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 76er View Post
                      First of many that will fall. Sorry, I'm not going to pay $10 for a beer, $25 for a burger and fries, plus a $7 tip ($42 total) just for myself. People keep pushing this "livable wage" thing and restaurants are jacking up their prices. Even here near my home... We went from a $15 Caesar salad to a $22 Caesar Salad. Good salad... my favorite spot to get it. Pick up order for my wife and I was over $50 with tip. I used to hit this place twice a week. Probably will be a monthly thing now. Just can't justify $50 for a couple salads after tip. The last time I went in to this joint the owner told me business was so slow that he was having to cut back on his worker's hours. The mexican restaurant next door closed down about 3 months ago after being open at least since 2007 when we moved here.
                      Yeah. As of right now the tipped service business plan is no bueno. Everyone knows that wages went up, and all the businesses just hiked their prices.

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                      • #12
                        Question: When you guys order pickup (not delivery), do you tip? I usually do, but not 20%.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by listopencil View Post

                          Yeah. As of right now the tipped service business plan is no bueno. Everyone knows that wages went up, and all the businesses just hiked their prices.
                          Who'd a thunk?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by BroncoJoe View Post
                            Question: When you guys order pickup (not delivery), do you tip? I usually do, but not 20%.
                            I only tip if I sit down to eat and I'm waited upon. I do tip my barber. That's about it.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Mile High Salute View Post
                              Thanks a lot, Biden
                              Why does Joe hate Denver? What the ****?

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                              • #16
                                Originally posted by BroncoJoe View Post
                                Question: When you guys order pickup (not delivery), do you tip? I usually do, but not 20%.
                                I Always tip. They are still providing a service of taking the order processing etc. 20% if they don’t act like robots

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                                • #17
                                  Originally posted by B-Large View Post

                                  Why does Joe hate Denver? What the ****?
                                  Because it’s in America.

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                                  • #18
                                    Originally posted by 76er View Post
                                    First of many that will fall. Sorry, I'm not going to pay $10 for a beer, $25 for a burger and fries, plus a $7 tip ($42 total) just for myself. People keep pushing this "livable wage" thing and restaurants are jacking up their prices. Even here near my home... We went from a $15 Caesar salad to a $22 Caesar Salad. Good salad... my favorite spot to get it. Pick up order for my wife and I was over $50 with tip. I used to hit this place twice a week. Probably will be a monthly thing now. Just can't justify $50 for a couple salads after tip. The last time I went in to this joint the owner told me business was so slow that he was having to cut back on his worker's hours. The mexican restaurant next door closed down about 3 months ago after being open at least since 2007 when we moved here.
                                    The biggest problem is people think small business owners are rich and they can just eat the extra cost of jacking up minimum wage. This goes off into other tangents as well. Like paying a newbie 15 bucks an hour and your Tech that has 50k in tools and 10 year experience looks at you and say WTF i only make 10 bucks an hour more then them ??


                                    Anyways we only make so much money. A lot of the times SB owners make less then the employees. So when they cut into your bottom dollar the only option we have is to raise prices.

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                                    • #19
                                      Originally posted by Mile High Salute View Post

                                      Because it’s in America.
                                      1000% true

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                                      • #20
                                        Never went there once.


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                                        • #21
                                          Originally posted by Vera Hara View Post
                                          Never went there once.

                                          Yeah, for some reason I never make it very far east past Coors.

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                                          • #22
                                            Denver lost 6 family/urgent care medical practices at the beginning of March.

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                                            • #23
                                              Wait until Biden increases the corp tax. Then small businesses will drop like flies.

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                                              • #24
                                                Blake Street was just greaseball bar food. Just your standard dive bar painted over turd to look nicer than it was. Burgers, salads, Quesidilla Nacho type shit. I hadn't been there in awhile but I'm sure they were charging too much for food and drinks.

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                                                • #25
                                                  Any of you been to the DNVR Bar?

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