hockeyfish
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ok so now you have to tell me your brewery! pm or something!
Vine St. Pub and Brewery. I don't mind advertising so.
ok so now you have to tell me your brewery! pm or something!
When anyone asks me what my favorite brewery in town is, besides my own, Trve is almost always the answer.
Best pizza in Denver?
Best sushi in Denver?
I love sushi, but there's no such thing as good sushi in a land-lock state. There are great deals though like all you can eat sushi at Sushi Katsu (multiple locations around the metro area).Best pizza in Denver?
Best sushi in Denver?
Convenience stores in Asia are steroid versions of their Western World counterparts. It's crazy because I read a story once that a major convenience store, forgot if it was Circle K, 7-11, or another one that opened an Asian, more specific a Japanese branch which grew so large that the Japanese branch bought out the entire rest of the company. They're like the lifeblood of daily life in Asian cultures.I was never impressed with Beau Joes.
And the best sushi comes from 7-11. But not in Denver.
They have a RiNo Brewhouse too! Really cool spot in Denver.Odell’s is Fort Collins
I love sushi, but there's no such thing as good sushi in a land-lock state. There are great deals though like all you can eat sushi at Sushi Katsu (multiple locations around the metro area).
Definitely give me a vote for Big Bill's, it's very unique but also very good. I also quite like Parry's as well (multiple locations), but if you're coming to Colorado you gotta make it as a tourist and try Beau Jo's. There are multiple locations, but the best one is the original one in Idaho Springs.
7-11 is masive in SEA. Not quite as much here in Singapore, but in Thailand...wow. There are intersections with a 7-11 with one door of the corner on all four corners. No joke....four 7-11s across the street from each other. Think there are only a few like that, and we are talking big intersection that you probably don't want to walk acrossagainst the light, and waiting for the light might take 10+ minutes. But the neighborhood I used to live in had three with 150m of each other on the same road. Plus a couple Family Marts (same thing, different colors). And you can survive pretty well only shopping at a 7-11 there. Fresh fruits, sushi, packaged meals, meats, drinks (including booze) etc. Plus all the dry goods... paper products, hygiene stuff, phones and accessories, stationary, raincoats, tools, and more. And the prices are not super jacked up like at US convenience stores. Granted, the one I used to frequent was a bigger one, and the smaller ones wont have the same range of goods...but you could still get by.Convenience stores in Asia are steroid versions of their Western World counterparts. It's crazy because I read a story once that a major convenience store, forgot if it was Circle K, 7-11, or another one that opened an Asian, more specific a Japanese branch which grew so large that the Japanese branch bought out the entire rest of the company. They're like the lifeblood of daily life in Asian cultures.
I know you can pay bills in some of them and even get a new washer for clothes. And the food is actually very decent and not rat meat. What's the difference between SEA and Singapore? I just know that Singapore is super expensive and is becoming (or already is) a financial hub of the world.7-11 is masive in SEA. Not quite as much here in Singapore, but in Thailand...wow. There are intersections with a 7-11 with one door of the corner on all four corners. No joke....four 7-11s across the street from each other. Think there are only a few like that, and we are talking big intersection that you probably don't want to walk acrossagainst the light, and waiting for the light might take 10+ minutes. But the neighborhood I used to live in had three with 150m of each other on the same road. Plus a couple Family Marts (same thing, different colors). And you can survive pretty well only shopping at a 7-11 there. Fresh fruits, sushi, packaged meals, meats, drinks (including booze) etc. Plus all the dry goods... paper products, hygiene stuff, phones and accessories, stationary, raincoats, tools, and more. And the prices are not super jacked up like at US convenience stores. Granted, the one I used to frequent was a bigger one, and the smaller ones wont have the same range of goods...but you could still get by.
So in 29th of October I will be at denver. Thought to go straight from hostel to Blake Street tavern to eat and see some games. Is it cool place or do you suggest some other sports Bar in lodo?
Both are pretty good. So what are your political leanings?Hey guys.. (and Seph? Is this Seph from the Isles board?)
Coming 2nd week of Nov to Denver -- second visit -- plan to rent car for a day or two and visit either Colorado Springs or Boulder -- which one has the best views/ride/scenery?
Both are pretty good. So what are your political leanings?
Coming from the "Land of No" (the east coast), its all good!Dispensaries are going to more prevalent in Boulder.
Hey guys.. (and Seph? Is this Seph from the Isles board?)
Coming 2nd week of Nov to Denver -- second visit -- plan to rent car for a day or two and visit either Colorado Springs or Boulder -- which one has the best views/ride/scenery? Would be just a day trip. Most of my visit will be walking or Uber. I'll be catching either against NSH or CBJ. and wearing my Isles jersey
Sadly missing from this thread are two favorite topics of mine. Dispensary and Music.
Course Leafly and Google will help, - is there a must see dispensary or are they all kinda the same? From what I've read, there still aren't any BYOC locations where you can smoke and chill at all? Vancouver has a couple and they are pretty great, Is there any dispensary which has medical level doses of edibles available for recreational purchase?
Where downtown do we have live music -- rock/folk/blues/funk.. just about anything with a person playing a guitar is good for me.
THanks all!