The Tavern, a heralded Denver institution, has branched out into another up and coming Denver suburb. The newest installment by the Tavern Hospitality Group is under construction on Littleton‘s historic Main Street. The new eatery will join THG’s catalog of notable Denver bistros and bars, including several Taverns, the Soiled Dove and the Cowboy Lounge. A family-owned business that calls Denver home, THG has seen tremendous growth since opening the Soiled Dove in the LODO area of downtown Denver in 1997.
The popularity of the Taverns, which are located in Denver‘s top residential areas including Washington Park, Lowry, the Tech Center, Downtown and Uptown, is proven. Their newest venue in Littleton is highly anticipated by local residents. Each Tavern has taken into account the community in which they are located, but all incorporate a cozy atmosphere, fireplaces, patios, game rooms and an abundance of televisions for watching Denver‘s hometown heroes. Their diverse menu brings many pub favorites, as well as dishes offering Mexican and Asian influences.
The Taverns are consistently found on Denver‘s Top Ten Lists, including 5280 Magazine‘s “Top of the Town” and Westword‘s “Reader’s Choice Awards”. While each Tavern has received different accolades, each seems to be the place to meet after work, before the game, on a first date, or a casual night on the town.
The Tavern in Littleton is scheduled to open in the spring of 2011 at 2589 West Main Street. Working closely with the Historic Preservation board, the new restaurant will maintain the character of the neighborhood. The 8,028 sq ft facility will seat 300 diners.
Though not resting on their laurels, owners Frank Schultz with Al and Terry Papay, are planning to open a Tavern in Congress Park later in the year. They may also be looking for new locations in the Highlands neighborhood in northwest Denver.
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