
Apartments near Falling Rock Tap House in Denver, CO (1,982 Rentals)


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1035 Pearl Street

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1372 Marion St

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1602 Franklin

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1265 Downing

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1284 Downing

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1027 Washington Street

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1145-1153 Ogden St

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Had enough of sticking around your Denver apartment, watching re-runs of Knight Rider and sucking down Coors light? Here's an idea: get off the couch and hop over to Falling Rock Tap House where the beer is a plenty. With over 69 choices in draft beer, Falling Rock is the perfect dive for the Denver beer lover. Arranging each by weight and region, there is sure to be a type of beer that fits everyone's taste. If you are feeling really ambitious, give a shot at trying each and every one of their beers....NOT ON ONE VISIT! On top of the awesome beer selection, Falling Rock also offers a choice of great sandwiches and snacks to add to your experience. Drop by daily from 11 AM to 2 AM for some great beer, food, friends, pool, darts, music and more. Falling Rock Tap House is the perfect place!
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