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Pete
09-07-2018, 09:47 AM
Twisted Spike is also somewhat unique in that they have a lot of space. Most the other taprooms are smaller.

And in the case of Prairie, the new Magasin Table restaurant will actually share tables in the common area.

It will be very interesting to see what all the taprooms plan to do with the new options available to them in a few weeks.

benjico
09-07-2018, 12:01 PM
No, there isn't... But, I believe some will be adding food after Oct. 1st because the new law will allow you to designate a bar area as over 21 (like many restaurants already do) and the remainder of the space can be family-friendly.

Will the ability to create family-friendly spaces in tap rooms be contingent on serving food? Or could any brewery tap room allow it?

Pete
09-07-2018, 12:38 PM
Will the ability to create family-friendly spaces in tap rooms be contingent on serving food? Or could any brewery tap room allow it?

I believe they can designate any portion as 21+ with the remainder being open to all areas.

This also mirrors restaurants and bars.

aDark
09-07-2018, 01:31 PM
I just wanted to add that Twisted Spike seems to be doing a lot of stuff right. I recently had a "bike-to-brewery" event with ~15 friends wherein we biked and scootered all over downtown to visit Anthem, Stonecloud, Twisted Spike, and Prairie. It was an absolute blast. One of the best parts was that many of us found ourselves at Twisted Spike for the first time since they had opened. I was pleasantly surprised to see their offerings had seemingly quadrupled. When they first opened they had 4 or 5 beers on tap and every beer was pretty "safe" - things like a basic IPA, a blonde ale, etc. Me and my drinking buddies had not returned as we tend to gravitate toward more adventurous beers. Now, Twisted Spike seems to have started experimenting a bit. Twisted Spike now has some exotic beers as well as lots of offerings for people who are not beer snobs. Since our group of ~15 was very diverse, it made for a great time for everyone. We will be back again soon!

Also, the free popcorn and dart boards were beloved. The extra space at Twisted makes a difference.

Pete
09-07-2018, 02:06 PM
^

Thanks for sharing that.

Also, TS has a big room at the very back that is great for small groups. I think it's available for free and as long as some beer is ordered, they are happy.

I will add that Bruce Sanchez -- the proprietor -- is just one of the genuinely nicest guys around. And his wife works there full-time. They really care about their beers and clientelle and it shows.

CCOKC
09-07-2018, 05:13 PM
I am a fan of the barrel aged offerings that they have. It mixes two of my favorite things in one glass. Beer and whisky.

BridgeBurner
09-10-2018, 11:45 AM
That is good to know, I assumed they still had the same 4-5 beers they had when they opened because that is all I ever seen on tap anywhere. I honestly I probably haven't been back to Twisted Spike since Prairie opened. With Stonecloud being the halfway point on my commute home and one of the best breweries in the country opening a taproom 2 blocks from Twisted Spike it just hasn't popped up on my radar.
I will second that Bruce is a super nice guy.

Pete
01-25-2022, 11:32 AM
There is a new restaurant inside Twisted Spike: Barley & Bees.

https://www.barleyandbees.com/

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OkieBerto
10-19-2023, 08:57 AM
Hadn't seen this posted yet, but Twisted Spike has also closed its doors as of Oct. 7th. Not sure what that means for Barley and the Bee.

cinnamonjock
10-19-2023, 09:16 AM
Google shows that they are permanently closed.

OkieBerto
10-19-2023, 10:03 AM
Google shows that they are permanently closed.

Thanks for the info. I know they started as a food truck, wasn't sure if they were going to start that back up?

ManAboutTown
05-08-2024, 09:28 AM
I drove by the old Twisted Spike location yesterday and there is some activity going on there. Anyone know what's up with that?

Pete
05-08-2024, 09:36 AM
I drove by the old Twisted Spike location yesterday and there is some activity going on there. Anyone know what's up with that?

It is being converted to offices for a janitorial company.

ManAboutTown
05-08-2024, 09:45 AM
It is being converted to offices for a janitorial company.Well, that's not very fun. :Smiley051

Urbanized
05-08-2024, 10:07 AM
Honestly it’s a better use of that building so long as 10th is configured as a freeway. Patrons who were driving (against the advice and mandates of lawmakers AND and law enforcement) were forced to find parking away from the brewery, and ALL arrivals were forced to make a hazardous walk in both directions, one while presumably at least somewhat under the influence. I won’t spend time editorializing the beers and branding; it was always a bad location for a brewery.