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This place is now called Jock and Jills. Nice restaurant with great food. Beer selection is poor for such a nice place. Bud, Coors, fat tire and $5 guinness. I dont understand why they would have such a poor selection in such a great area of breweries. It is a great place to watch sports as they have 80 tv's. However, when I was there during the NBA draft, they had music playing and none of the 80 tv's sound on. When I asked the bartender to turn on the sound to one of the tv's, she said I wouldnt be able to hear it. The bartender did nothing but complain about working there to another co-worker and talk about getting away from work as her vacation started the next day. She poured beer when your glass was empty but wasnt very friendly. I havent been in since but may give it another try since its football season and baseball playoffs are about to start. Parker is lacking in good beer and this would be a great place if they got more microbeers on tap.
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clark,
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This is a "satelite" location featuring Breckenridge Brewery Brews on tap (along with mega brews). The highlight was a very, very cheap children's menu.
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James Warfield,
Castle Rock, CO
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This is a place that needs to be visited after 9pm on a Friday night to be truly appreciated for its "pubcrawler" delights. It is a very, VERY fun Friday night escape. Try it and see :)
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Shana,
Centennial, CO
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I stopped at this place only briefly on a late weekday afternoon, and I came away with mixed impressions as to what Parker Station is or wants to be. It is a nicely appointed restaurant in a new building complex in downtown Parker. I did not order food, but the menu looked solid with items ranging from sandwiches and pizzas to steaks and seafood. In effect Parker Station is an outpost of the Breckenridge Brewery. The taps represented a number of the Breckenridge brews, produced in their Denver location I presume. The small brewing facility in one corner of the restaurant produces one Parker Station brew called "Twenty Mile Red" and other special brews on occasion. Several of the patrons at the bar were drinking bottles of various mega-lagers, and I think there may have also been mega-brewer taps as well (can't remember for sure). There is a pool table or two on the far side of the restaurant, and I think they feature live entertainment at times as well. A serious pubcrawler man not want to go far out of his way to visit this place, but it seems to be a good recent addition to the town of Parker.
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