The BoB - The Brew on Broadway Menu

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  • Jenny P.

    Good variety of beer. Have enjoyed all that I have tried. Really liked the double ipa. The bartender is very inviting and engaging. Brewer was a cool guy that is excited about what he is doing. Nice space as well with a great patio and live music.

    (5)
  • Tim L.

    Have been here twice. My most recent visit was yesterday. The beers I had were to style and drinkable. I think they are going for mostly English style. I prefer drier beers, or else they would probably get 4 stars. The have pretzels and bratwurst covered in pretzel bread, as it was explained to me. They do have local menus from around the location you can order from. Strangely they did not have a visiting food truck or vendor, which they could given the large public parking lots out back. The space is clean and feels comfortable, I think because there's a good amount of wood as opposed to concrete, metal, and glass that makes for more than a few overly noisy breweries in these parts.

    (3)
  • Rachel B.

    I'm not a beer drinker, but they sent me a flyer in the mail for a free pint so I brought my boyfriend. If I'm going to drink beer it's got to taste light like Asahi. Couldn't find a beer I liked, but my boyfriend was a fan of their ambers. The highlight for me was the owners dog. I love dogs so it was a treat to have one hang around me. I really like the loft-like ambiance here and the staff is very nice. They also have a coffee bar if that's what you're in the mood for. I wouldn't come back because I'm not huge into beer or coffee, but if I were, I'd dig this place.

    (4)
  • Sasha L.

    On a Friday afternoon we came here to cancel out our workout we had just done. There was live music, a guy playing a guitar and singing which was kind of cool. We had to walk up to the bar to order, as you can't just sit down and be waited on. I noticed nearby patrons seating themselves and becoming confused that no one comes up to them. For $6+ for a beer, servers should approach you, you shouldn't have to track them down. The patio was nice. There was a guy selling food nearby, I think hot dogs. Pretty good ambiance overall and it was nice to be able to find parking at a brewery for once. The beer was really good, I had a blonde. We'll likely return.

    (3)
  • Denise R.

    I like this little spot came for a fashion show. They have several different beers to choose from. I think they brew their own. Very nice staff

    (4)
  • Lynn T.

    We were warned when we got there at 8:15pm that they close at 9:00. Really, a brewery on a busy part of Broadway closes at 9? The beer was good and service was good. Someone had the gall to smoke a cigarette on the patio two tables away from us which annoyed me, especially because it's ILLEGAL. Hello!

    (3)
  • Ted C.

    Paul and the whole staff are super friendly. In the growing market of pretentious beer snobs and elitist breweries "The BOB" is a family owned and operated joint. I have been here a dozen times, always a welcoming atmosphere and often they have great live music. Ample off the street parking in the back. They also have a great patio that is dog friendly. So now it's time to talk about the beer. I love Pale Ales so I stick with the Eagle Rock which is solid. Paul the owner pours everything he has into this place and it shows in the product and the customer service.

    (5)
  • Rachel T.

    Decent beer, chill patio, dog friendly space - I will be back! I had the double IPA, hubby had the pale ale, and friend had the blonde. We all enjoyed them, plus we got a free round! Everyone got one free drink, thanks to a birthday of one of the investors? Owners? Anyway, that was pretty awesome. The patio is dog friendly, though it is a little nerve-wracking being right on Broadway with your pooch. My guy was a little spazzed out, wanted to hang out with another dog and snapped his leash before I could even react. Fortunately, everyone was fine, I apologized to the other owner, and we all were sitting chill and drinking beers in a moment. The patio is pretty big, too, so it had room for three different groups that had a dog guest, so that's good. Wish it had food, but I suppose that's the trade-off that you get!

    (4)
  • Katie E.

    We stopped in here late one night, unknowingly about 20 minutes before closing. My husband and I both ordered double IPAs, and the four of us downed them fairly quickly so as not to keep the bartender after closing. Seemed like a nice place during our short visit -- But we'll have to stop back in a bit earlier and sample some of their other options to truly gage the beer selection and atmosphere.

    (3)
  • Alden C.

    I have some friends that live in Englewood and they are very close to this brewery! I see several Facebook pictures on their account about how good this beer is so I was excited when they wanted to take me here! I was kind of in the mood for an IPA so that is what I got. The IPA was not to the point where it was not too overwhelming but had an amazing flavor to it! I really enjoyed it! My friends got the stout to drink and that was equally as good! It had a great chocolaty taste to it and the body on it was amazing! This is a great little brewery and I look forward to going back!

    (4)
  • Laura W.

    Exceptional in the neighborhood for being the only real local brewpub / taproom / chill neighborhood spot that doesn't involve walking in to a sad room of people who look like they're there purely to avoid drinking alone. I've been 4 or 5 times in the past year, and I'm enjoying this space more in the summer because it feels like I want a neighborhood hangout to feel - chill, comfortable, and without a totally blaring sound system. One Friday night they had a food truck outside with some inventive sandwiches and sausage-in-bun or on quinoa creations plus live music and a couple dozen people with their kids & dogs - that was good. Another time a local meetup group was doing karaoke - that was... interesting. The few times before that, at least one of my party was there for coffee, which was disappointing each time - we haven't tried again in the past 6 months, but at the time, they hadn't really gotten the basic mechanics of pulling a shot so that it tasted good/right, so the brewed coffee was ok but the espresso drinks were all unappealing. Beer - I like the substantive tasters, good size for us lightweights who want to try a bunch of things. Their stout and a few of their summer/pale offerings have been very good, but the beer lineup suffers from a weird similarity, in part because they're going for all English ales, but also from using the same yeast or even a really similar grain mix across most of the brews. Having a distinctive brewery taste can be great sometimes (I can usually tell a Rogue ale off their unique yeast flavor, for instance), but here it hurts more than it helps. Hopefully they'll continue fine tuning their brew recipes; the stuff I'm tasting this summer is a notch above what I tried last fall. Will return, want them to succeed.

    (3)
  • Jason S.

    BoB is the bees' knees!! One more excellent thing to add is their Coffee Shop opens at 8 am! Super awesome and friendly staff and the beer is only getting better!! Love that IIPA!!

    (5)
  • Mike E.

    I was looking for a spot to meet a friend after work a couple of weeks back when I found the BoB, and what a find it was! I hadn't heard of it up to that point so when I did I immediately arranged to meet there. The BoB offers a wide variety of ales, including some Imperials and doubles. I started with an IPA, not bad but I like a little more bite in my IPA's. I moved on to a pale (nicely balanced) and then a coffee milk stout (my favorite, a very nice stout). Like most of the other brewhouses they don't offer food, except some kind of pretzel they have behind the bar. There is a table with menus from local spots and ordering out is recommended if you get hungry. The overall décor was a little nicer than some of the other spots I've checked out, with a long bar stretching a good portion of the place. It was a nice day so the garage-style doors were all opened up and the patio was more than half full of people soaking up the sun and sucking in the suds. Lots of parking out back - and a back door to use, nice people working there, centrally located, and the variety of ales will bring me back for more without a doubt. Give it a try the next time you're in Englewood and find yourself craving a tasty ale!.

    (4)
  • Aimee L.

    Eh...it was okay. They had a packed full bar and closed right at 10pm. Weird. Music was good...beers were good. Bartenders were nice. It's just kinda odd there. I guess you could go to start off your night and listen to a little music then go somewhere else?

    (3)
  • Nathan G.

    The BoB is a much needed addition to this stretch of Broadway. BoB has: ~ a great decor, red brick and wood floors. ~ ample parking on the street in front and the lot in back. ~ An awesome south facing patio. ~ Good service. And lastly, good beers. The ESB Nitro is excellent and the double IPA is stellar.

    (5)
  • Natalie G.

    To say I was excited about the opening of The Brew on Broadway was an understatement. Englewood needs some more good new life brought in. So pleased, that after all the delays in opening the owners were able to open the doors on July 6th. They've had a lot of buzz in local write ups (Westword, The Beer Drifter.Com, etc), but sadly none have been written by a beer snob. Let's start with the amazing floors, bar tops (recycled), table tops (recycled), great sized patio area, and well decorated, designed space. It lends to viewing the brew area, which is a must in a brew house these days. They have a nice sized coffee bar with sweets for sale over towards the Broadway side of the venue, but sadly, coffee is not what will ever bring me here. The beer is what I was waiting for, and sadly, am still waiting for. They opened on the 6th, and we happily wandered in. They were many family and friends of the owners (it seems there must be many). We were told what was on the menu were only 4 of the 6 brews advertised on the sign as two were not yet ready. What was missing was any kind of description on the sheet (other than name) or by the bartender/server of what these beers were. I overheard one of the wives trying to figure out what ESB stood for and instead of asking or saying I'll find out (for her new customer next to us) she walked away. We leaned over and told them after she left. If you are opening a brew pub, even if you aren't the brewer, you should know some basics. And if you or your staff don't, even more reason to put the brief description of your beer under its name. Mild can mean many different things to many different people. When you add the hops can change the taste. Maybe you could tell me what it will taste like before it hits my tongue? Just a thought. Other brew pubs do it all over the world and manage to succeed. What we decided (my beer snob and me), was that these 4 beers they've brewed are so closely related in taste, if you've tasted one, you need not taste any other. They were boring. And too peaty for my liking. Still hoping the Stout might be OK, but not holding my breath. For someone who has been brewing in his basement for 25 years, I expected more. I expected to taste really good beer. Not beer that any Joe can do in his basement. I want to recommend you head up to Wit's End for example and try out some of their stuff. He's in a warehouse, it's not a great seating area, but his beer is worth the drive from Englewood. His beers (only a few years experience) are WOWS! right out of the gate, not a mild, IPA, ESB etc that all taste the same. He makes you want to try all of them. Disappointed.

    (2)
  • Brady K.

    Lately, I have been really craving the local brew scene and I just happened to have been on South Broadway on the border of Denver and Englewood. Had a few unique beers like the sour stout and the imperial. The owner was very nice and they also have live music. The imperial was a little overpowering with regards to the coffee taste but maybe the next batch will be better. Parking for this area is fairly easy and with the outdoor patio the summer months along south Broadway will be quite nice sipping a beer. I wish they were not all out of nitro IPA's. I really would like to have tried them.

    (3)
  • Jeff S.

    The BoB is my most recent brewery discovery, again one not terribly far from my house. It's big, has a nice patio, and allows dogs. Their double IPA is a pretty tasty brew. They are brand new so they may need a little time to finalize the beers, but I'm happy to come back here. The gal behind the bar is always friendly as well.

    (3)
  • Katie B.

    BoB is such a beautiful space and I want to love it because it's close to home, but unfortunately I do not like the beer. The hops used in the IPA's are not the variety that I like - no aroma. I feel the beers lack body in general but on my second visit, the beer was slightly improved in that area so maybe I'll give it time. The bartender was a bit annoyed that I wanted to sample everything as it was busy but I'm not going to spend $5 on a beer I've not tasted. Samples are expensive at BoB, but quite large (4oz for $3 maybe). Smaller samples for less money would be a better way to go - would probably sell more pints. And maybe adding a dishwasher for the sample glasses if there isn't one would be helpful for the staff.

    (2)
  • Matthew B.

    I tried this establishment once again after reading the new reviews. I would actually give it 3.5 stars due to the location and setting, but I just can't round up due to the beer. The server was put out when we asked for tasters of all of the beers. Maybe I should have said what I was thinking: "Your beer sucked so bad last time that I can't believe the 5 star reviews. Therefore, I want to give you a new chance and try everything." While it is better than the first time, the IPA's are solid bitterness and no hop aroma flavor. The mild and the stout are good. The prices are too high for the beers. Tasters are 4oz., but some cost $3 or $4. Maybe at Crooked Stave, but not here. Pints are $5 I will give it another go in a year. Nice to see that it is busy.

    (3)
  • Adam J.

    I can't believe that there's a microbrewery in Englewood. This part of Englewood, despite being named the magnificent mile or whatever, is a cultural wasteland. It is a place where, if you want a drink, you have to go to any number of faceless dive bars and drink Coors Light with a bunch of gaunt, pale chainsmokers who spend more time outside giving themselves lung cancer than inside giving themselves cirrhosis of the liver. So when a friend and I decided to look for somewhere new to have a drink after work, I was surprised to see that the BoB existed, and when we showed up, I was surprised to see how nice it was inside (comparatively, anyway). Pleasant wood tones are everywhere and there was plenty of seating. Like a ton of it. Like there was hardly anyone in here. I hope that was due to the fact that the Broncos were playing Thursday night football, and this isn't really a sports bar, though they do have one TV. I hope that if I were here on a regular Thursday/Friday/Saturday evening that I would see lots of locals hanging out and drinking good beer. But part of me fears that a place like this can't survive here in this part of town. But this isn't a review of Englewood (one star - would not come again), but of the BoB, and I can tell you a few things. One, the staff was all very friendly and knowledgeable about the beers on tap, which were few but diverse. I only tried one of the beers because it was so good, but I was relieved to see that at least it isn't another "all we do is IPAs" brewery like so many are turning into. The Gothic Imperial Stout was maybe the best stout I've ever had, and unlike anything I've really had before. Unlike so many dark beers, it wasn't overwhelmingly malty or coffeeey, but had a very pleasant, easy to drink taste and consistency, despite its high-ish alcohol content. I can also tell you they do not have happy hour pricing, so this will not be the cheapest place to drink after work. But I don't care. I'm just happy that I have a nice place to get a good beer around here, and I will most definitely return.

    (4)
  • Chris S.

    I've been here twice now and definitely feeling I should visit more often. They have a variety of microbrews they make themselves, some I'm more fond of than others. Thursday nights they have a pretty awesome open Celtic "jam" night that's fantastic to listen to. They have a food truck/cart outside on the weekend and I had a sandwich from there that's pretty good. Just wish this place had its own food but otherwise its a great lively neighborhood bar that's not dark or divey (not that there's anything wrong with that!)

    (4)
  • Jay R.

    There are a lot of things to love about the Bob. Locally owned? Check. Delicious beer? Check. I was actually hesitant about this place because I went when they had first opened up and I was actually disappointed with my beer. Well I gave it a couple more tries and am I ever glad I did. The owner and staff are super friendly, the layout is open with plenty of room if you want to take a big group or maybe isolate yourself from the other folks in the tasting room. The patio is really fairly quiet despite being just off Broadway and Hampden. All there is left to say is that I hope they keep the Cinderella Twin double IPA around for a long time!

    (4)
  • Aaron B.

    I love the social club coffee milk stout... get it over nitrogen. All the beers are great. .. they have a weird policy about how to get food. They don't serve any of their own, but have a large number of take out menu's. Unfortunately most of the restaurants seemed confused about how to find the Bob. But all in all i love this joint. I'll be back soon

    (4)
  • Tyler S.

    I hate when people get on the internet and start ragging on a business when they themselves probably don't know what they are talking about. I love the one where a woman compared a lager to an IPA... they are the same color? If you're color blind, then yes they are... and I'm sorry for sounding rude. I was reading the yelp review while I was sitting at the bar and had the bartender pour me the two beers. We both got a laugh out of it. Both were good and tasted COMPLETELY different. Don't be dicks and rag on a new business. Give them a chance before you ruin their reputation because of you little patience and knowledge. SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES! GIVE PEOPLE A CHANCE! All in all, beer is delicious. People are kind and it's quiet in there, so you can have a business conference there or bring your friends there to party. I'm sure they will bring in board games soon (hint). Check it out!

    (5)
  • Suzanne D.

    Great local operation. We've always been pleased with the service, atmosphere, and the beers.

    (5)
  • Neversummer 8.

    I had my birthday party here inviting my friends' dogs and kids. Janelle brought sidewalk chalk and chocolate milk and Paul set out the patio umbrellas for my young guests. Tell me where else you can have beer, friends, family with the love of a small town hospitality in a hip venue? Thank you Brew on Broadway!

    (5)
  • Emilee C.

    Sad. We went on a Thursday night and it was pretty quiet. I mean there wasn't even any music playing. We bought a house within walking distance and were SO excited about the new brewery! The space is great and airy. The patio is fabulous too. We had all the beers they had on tap. (Out of the stout). All the beers were the same color and tasted the same. From light to IPA there was no variation! Im giving two stars in because of the space and the fact that they are new.

    (2)
  • Ursula B.

    Love the beer! Nice variety for all taste buds, and believe me we travel all over Colorado just to hunt down local breweries. Kid friendly and very nice inside. Love sitting on the patio enjoying drinks with the family. There is a Mexican restaurant next door that will bring food for you to enjoy with the beer, but other than that there is snack like items available. They also offer amazing coffee drinks for non beer drinkers. Hit it up!!

    (5)
  • Michelle G.

    This place looks rather unassuming from the outside, but inside was beyond expectation. This place is huge with an open layout, and large patio. The beers are great, I highly, highly recommend the Social Club Coffee Milk Stout. The staff is friendly with a super chill vibe. They offer some good like chips, a Bavarian pretzel and a pretzel brat. I definitely recommend coming in to check this place out!

    (5)
  • Jake G.

    This place is great - great layout, laid back vibe, solid beers, and an awesome location! Not to mention they regularly have live music! Just know that the music generally starts around 7 and is over around 9:30ish. Not a place to stay at late into the night, but a perfect place to get the night started with some quality brews. Will be visiting more frequently this summer with the great patio!

    (4)
  • dwayne k.

    Great new option for beer lovers in Englewood. And a nice change of pace from the overwhelming seedy dives in this area. Check it out!

    (4)
  • Stephanie L.

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE this microbrewery. Their craft beer is superb. AND You can get a coffee if you don't want a beer or need a pick me up after one beer too many ;). The atmosphere is awesome and cozy - they have free Wifi and definitely make it easy to linger for awhile. Lots of natural light and a huge patio on the side with the garage doors that will be super nice open in the summer. It's located on a busy part of Broadway but don't let that deter you - there's a huge parking lot in the back! I will be back again and again. Great addition to the neighborhood. Check it out! :)

    (5)
  • Kayleen Y.

    Much like the other review on here; I was disappointed. My finance and I live in the area and were very excited to see some fresh blood coming into the neighborhood... The good: The wood and tile work is beautiful. The bad: Everything else. It's sad that the owner(s) put so little effort into learning about the neighborhood and even sadder that they are obviously not skilled in the craft of beer making. Upon walking in there were only about 4 other people at the bar - this was at 8pm on a Friday. The atmosphere is stuffy, artsy, hipster-esque and all wrong for the neighborhood. If you've frequented any of the bars on the Historic Mile you know this is a very working class neighborhood where you can be entertained for hours people watching and be served a cold pint by bartenders who are true "characters". Oh, and get a pint for $2.50. No frills and nothing fancy. The beer... oh my the beer.... We did the $7 sampler which included 4 (the only 4) beers available. I took a sip of 2 and after dry-heaving began chewing as many pretzels as I could to try and kill the taste. My finance was able to choke down 3 while making the bitter beer face not seen since the 1990's commercial depicting people without their dentures. I had high hopes for this place.... hopes crushed!

    (1)
  • Matthew H.

    Great place in the heart of Englewood. Beer is great. Patio is perfect.

    (5)
  • Bryan W.

    A very welcome addition to the neighborhood! Great atmosphere, coffee, and beers. Have enjoyed the staff as well. The milk stout is at the top of my list so far, but I haven't made it through their full selection yet. Looking forward to the outdoor patio in the summer!

    (5)
  • David B.

    A true craftsman when it comes to beer, Paul is beyond personable. This is a true a Englewood gem. Do yourself a favor and pay a visit. Craft beer at its finest!

    (5)
  • Patrick C.

    Very friendly service is what greets you at this place combined with a spacious tap room, inviting decor, and of course the choice between coffee and beer. The beer was very tasty in some diverse styles. Whether they are English, hoppy, or stouts the beers are all very unique and have great flavor. This is a very welcoming brewery and a great addition to Englewood. I wish it was closer to my apartment so I could frequent more often but when I have the chance I would not hesitate about making another visit.

    (4)
  • Emily E.

    Just found this brewery. Great beers, atmosphere, patio. I had the shadyside blonde dha- mild, grapefruity, could drink that all day.

    (5)
  • Bethany W.

    Really great atmosphere. Came here for coffee an was very pleasantly surprised. Can't wait to come and try the beer.

    (5)
  • Curtis R.

    Best beer and atmosphere, come support your local brewery. Excellent IPA and all of the beer names reflect the history of Englewood.

    (5)
  • Sam S.

    A great local place would be so welcomed into the Englewood downtown. This place is exactly halfway between my friend's and my house. We decided to check them out and grab a few beers. It was great that they offered a taster, because I really wanted to experience most of their beers. Between the two of us, we tried them all. Having been brewing in my basement for a couple years and falling in love with the local brewing scene, I was hesitant to try BOB because there is such a high standard in Colorado. I don't need to drone on and on about it, because others have said similar things, but I was pleasantly surprised at the ambience in the brewery, I wasn't expecting much from such a large space, but it felt cozy and inviting. Our bartender was excellent, and we enjoyed the fact that they encouraged us to support local food establishments in the area and dine in the brewery. The only downside, has already been stated, the beer. It tasted off, and I hope it was the new machinery getting worn in. It tasted funny, like what they might have used to clean the machines/lines with. I will be trying BOB again soon, to see if taste changes, as I suspect and hope it will. It could be a really cool thing for this area.

    (2)
  • Amy S.

    Let me first say that this is a welcome change to Broadway in Englewood. The BOB is a light, airy and comfortable place to be. To Kayleen from Aurora, there are plenty of working class seedy bars on Broadway who will be more then happy to serve you $2.50 Coors Light pints, which is the quality of beer you are obviously use to drinking, so go there. For those of you who are looking for something new and promising in Englewood, try the BOB. The place is a breath of fresh air to those of us who don't want to sit in the typical Englewood bars that are all the same and typical of a low income mentality that has plagued Englewood for too long. I am excited that this is a step into a more urban friendly environment that will invite better restaurants, shops and ect... The beer is good, and is a work in progress, like any new brew pub, and will only get better. I am excited to see someone take a risk and try to bring something new to Englewood because it is long overdue.

    (5)
  • Patty H.

    Stopped by the BOB for a fabulous Coffee Milk Stout. This place is lushly decorated yet very comfortable. Some of the nicest pub bathrooms in town. Paul, the owner/brewer is super friendly. What a great place to hang out with friends.

    (5)
  • Jordan F.

    Best place to grab a drink in Englewood. Dogs allowed on porch, bring in food from local restaurants, and great beer! A must visit.

    (5)
  • Aaron E.

    I came here last weekend with fairly low expectations, I'm not really sure where these thoughts came from or possibly it was the lack of buzz I've heard around the place. Regardless, I was pleasantly surprised with the trip out here. The ambiance was very inviting dark wood, large bar and plenty of seating. The staff was friendly and gave us a couple free samples after we ordered our first round. I had a couple IPA's, the pale ale and red ale all were very well balanced and had a great taste to them. I also had an opportunity to try their other options I think a mild, ESB and a stout both Nitro and regular although I'm not a huge fan of these types of beers they were all pretty good tasting. Along with the good beers and company they had a pretty fun guitar player playing some covers with a few of his own mixed in and made for a very nice time and a great Saturday night. It's a little far down Broadway for me to go to a lot, but I'm sure if I'm in the area I'll make a stop back. I recommend anyone in the area to hit them up for a pint or two!

    (4)
  • Noah G.

    Awesome place and great beer! The owner is a down to earth guy and is a beer genius. He has been brewing for 25 years. I had the nitro coffee milk stout and it was great. The patio is nice too and opens right into the bar.

    (5)
  • Scott S.

    4 out of five for the effort and concept. It's a full coffee house in the front and micro brewery in the back. 1.5 - 2 out of five for the beer. I didn't have any coffee, tea, or non-alcoholic beverages, so my review focuses on the beer. Tasters - BoB offers 6 ounces tasters. That's simply too large for a taster. I think 3 oz is the right size when I want to drink a flight of options. They offer a 4 taster flight and the ability to single purchase each taster. Service - The bartender was friendly, but not thoroughly beer knowledgeable of the brewer/owner's beer plans as I prefer. Breweries need to understand that many of us want details. Why did you make the beer the way you did? What's up next? Why do you operate as you do? I don't give a rats ass about the fact that you are awesome and work in a brewery. I want servers who know what's going on and why. You can be the greatest nicest person ever, but details about the craft are equally important. Our bartender had about 75% of the knowledge, but not enough to impress or satisfy. Beer- About where most startup breweries are...The IPA and Double IPA had decent noses, but fell flat on flavor. The milk stout was decent with a quality lactose tongue and nothing crazy. The best thing I had was the sour imperial stout. As fate would have it, it was a mistake beer, per the story I was told. The mash got stuck and ultimately exposed to the natural air of the brewery. I detected sweet cheery flavors, which I really like, so I thought it was pretty darn good. But probably not enough to draw me back regularly.

    (2)
  • Brooke F.

    The Brew on Broadway is amazing. We come there for coffee in the morning pretty regularly the staff is always incredible. Even going above and beyond the call of duty for us a time or two. The beer is always delicious and the live music and food truck near by make for a fun evening. We are so happy to work/live so close to such a great relaxing place!!

    (5)
  • Melissa J.

    I am SO happy to have the BOB because I was not happy about leaving Denver to move to Englewood, but they say having a brewery is a great sign that a neighborhood is up and coming. I love chatting with the owner who is often there with his awesome dogs. I love that their flight is a generous amount of beer at a great price. I also love the patio and the music. The Cinderella double IPA is my favorite staple beer but there's always something limited edition to try. Come down south and try them out!

    (5)
  • Jason J.

    Pretty dead for a Wednesday night, which stinks because they've got a really awesome space. It's big and open and well designed and they've got great art and decent furniture and a really nice patio. It's also a great biz for the section of town it's in. There's not a whole lot down there, and having a brewery is fantastic for an up and coming section of hood. I read the other reviews about their beers tasting the same and I didn't really want to believe it, but after having a sampler and a few pints I can confirm it's true. There's more flavor variation than other people have said -- the ESB has some good bitter, the IPA is actually tasty with solid hop nose and a good bitter finish, and their coffee stout is really pretty decent. I think what does it (this coming from a home brewer of several years) is either the yeast strain, or the fermentation. It tastes like they're using a Belgian-ish yeast strain or their yeast attenuation is off and they're ending up with some off-style flavors. It results in a lot of beers that have very similar flavors. Hard to say what it is, but while this place is solid for a couple pints, it's not going to be a place I'm going to keep coming back to over and over again just yet. It's definitely worth a stop, check it out, give them a chance -- even if it won't be your favorite spot. But they just aren't where they need to be -- yet.

    (3)
  • Chris L.

    Four stars because - they have not one but two tasty stouts on tap every time I go - the proprietors are friendly - the vibe is laid back and comfortable - there are different seating options depending on your mood - they have a closed-in patio, perfect for warmer days and cold beer - it's not overrun with people and feels like a neighborhood hang out - the location is very convenient when coming from southeast or southwest Denver

    (4)
  • Katherine M.

    The BoB is a breath of fresh air! They stayed open an hour and a half past closing since we had a big group. The beer was just delightful and the atmosphere is inviting and cozy. The bartenders were knowledgeable and attentive. There was live music which was the cherry on top. Yay to this hidden treasure! Stop in and support local businesses!!

    (5)
  • Jon S.

    Good place to stop in a have a beer or coffee. They have menus to order from nearby resturaunts. I like to stop here before a show at the Gothic. They have Growlers that are decently priced. Staff is friendly to humans and dogs.

    (4)
  • Elle K.

    It's ok. I like that they are dog friendly, and it's nice that they have coffee and tea for those who don't want a beer. The beers I had were good. Not great, but not bad either. I am not sold on them, but think they have a lot of potential.

    (3)
  • Dru S.

    While I love a local venue and a great pint, I was a bit disappointed in the service. The barstaff were so focused on their buddies that I almost didn't get a beer and certainly was discouraged for ordering a second. Their beers are excellent and I thought it wonderful to offer sample tastes. Unfortunately, I'm a bit indifferent about about going back.

    (4)

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Map

Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Live
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Good for Working : No

The BoB - The Brew on Broadway

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