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Ghost Plate & Tap is now pouring

Ghost Plate & Tap, the latest venture by the Wynkoop/Breckenridge group, just opened this afternoon in the former home of the Rocky Mountain Diner, and is pouring 23 craft beers -- or will, once they're all in place. But in the meantime, the bar is open -- and it sounds...
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Ghost Plate & Tap, the latest venture by the Wynkoop/Breckenridge group, just opened this afternoon in the former home of the Rocky Mountain Diner, and is pouring 23 craft beers — or will, once they’re all in place. But in the meantime, the bar is open — and it sounds a lot more crowded than it looked at lunchtime today, when first customer Lew Cady sampled a brew.

Sadly, the saddle stools where you used to be able to belly up to this bar are gone. But the beers are a good consolation prize, and the menu features many of the greatest hits of the Wynkoop family of restaurants.

For more information, call 303-297-1738. (And fair warning: The phone number on the Ghost Plate website is wrong — but the historic pictures are very cool).

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