LowDown Brewery opens in Golden Triangle

LowDown Brewery + Kitchen has opened its doors at 800 Lincoln St. in Denver’s Golden Triangle neighborhood.

Owners Scott O'Hearn and Phil Phifer have more than two decades of experience, education and a national following and have won numerous awards for their craft brews, including accolades from the Great American Beer Festival

"My dream has always been to open a neighborhood brewpub offering guests quality beer, great and sustainable food -- all in a relaxed and comfortable enfornment so they can create great memories with family and friends," says O'Hearn.

LowDown currently features 10 of its own beers and a few hand-picked guest beers. It plans to rotate its beers, mixing classic styles with beers that don’t fit into standard guidelines. The food menu includes soups, sandwiches, shareable appetizers, a children’s menu and desserts.

O'Hearn and Phifer met at Rock Bottom Brewery, where O'Hearn had been a head brewer for nearly 20 years.  

The 5,000-square-foot restaurant can hold up to 115 guests, including a 45-person outdoor patio and beer garden that will open in late spring. Lowdown is open from 11 a.m. to midnight Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday. Onsite parking is available, and the restaurant does not take reservations.

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