The Crafty Fox, a craft beer taphouse, will open by this fall in a 6,000-square-foot building near the light rail station at 41st Avenue and Fox Street that's slated to open in 2016.
The two-story building, designed by
Architectural Workshop and
W. West, will feature an open-concept space, rooftop deck with mountain and downtown views, a street-level patio and community tables.
The Crafty Fox, developed by Kyle and Angelique Moyer, will feature 40 craft beers, fresh pizzas, locally sourced salads, sandwiches and appetizers.
"Denver's love of craft beer runs deep, and from the discussions I've been having with our neighbors and clients at Bogey's, it's obvious that the demand for a gathering place to enjoy a few drinks with friends is strong," says Kyle Moyer, who currently is the general manager and owner of
Bogey's Beer and Wine, a boutique liquor store offering craft beer, craft spirits and fine wines from the same building as The Crafty Fox.
Moyer is working with Chef Matt Selby of
Central Bistro + Bar to create the menu. Chef Matt Krascek will head the kitchen.
Contact Confluence Denver Development News Editor Margaret Jackson with tips and leads for future stories at margaret@confluence-denver.com.
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