Falling Rock Tap House
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: (303) 293-8338
Fax: (303) 293-8447
- Cross Street:
- 19th Street
- Hours:
- Daily 11am-2am
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Editorial Review for Falling Rock Tap House – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
Falling Rock offers an impressive collection of beers on tap--75 in all--as well as a comfortable, old-school watering-hole atmosphere. Conversation, ale, a couch, food and a jukebox dominate the first floor. Downstairs, there's two pool tables and darts. Fries are a must--be sure to request the red-chili honey mustard for dipping. For something more substantial, try the tasty blackened bacon cheeseburger or the Philly cheese steak.
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Insider Tips
When to GoFalling Rock is the traditional gathering place for late-night partying during the Great American Beer Festival.
ParkingBring quarters and park on the street (meters until 10pm). Don't park in the lot out front. It's a private lot and you will probably be towed.
On the MenuThe very hungry and truly brave should try the Elvis Presley Memorial combo--a half-pound of beef topped with bacon, American and Swiss cheese, a 1/3 pound of pastrami, onions, guacamole and mayo, served with onion rings and fries.
User Reviews for Falling Rock Tap House
08/06/2008 Posted by akbuch
...but I finally have to issue a review, and I'm afraid it ain't good. Let me begin by saying I've been a BIG fan of this bar and its beer selection for over seven years and have had many good times there. HOWEVER, it's no secret that the place has clearly gone downhill over the last couple of years. Like a lot of other reviews mention, the service here has become surly at best, non-existent at worst. The perception on the street is that if you happen to know someone who works here (as I'm lucky enough to) then chances are you'll receive great service. If not, well, there's no telling what you'll get. It's completely hit-and-miss, and I've witnessed servers and bartenders being downright rude and mean to patrons on more than one occasion. And maybe this is just me and my weird luck, but it seems like the last few times I've been in there I've had to pick three different beers off the menu before they actually had one that was available. If the owner happens to read this, please PLEASE do something before I and a lot of other people finally just give up on this place. It's a shame to see something you love turn into something awful.
Pros: Best beer selection in the state if not the entire west.
Cons: Unfriendly service.
08/01/2008 Posted by IPAlover
Great selection of beer, although often the vast selection leads to some skunky old pints. Don't expect good or even any service unless you are well endowed, and even then..... The OWNER HURT MY FRIEND when he slung a door into her and he didn't even say sorry to HER. I told him he should appologize and he cussed us both out and told us to get the "F" out of his bar. It used to be my favorite and only bar in Denver, but I will never return again!!!! There are better places to spend your money, plus their beer is fresher since they don't caryy so many varities!
Pros: Variety of (Skunked Out) Beer
Cons: No/ Horrific service from bartenders, waitresses, oh, and one of the owners is the rudest and unkindest persons in the world
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