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Red Leg Brewing Company to open multi-purpose complex, The Garrison July 28
Red Leg Brewing Company
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) Red Leg Brewing Company s new multi-purpose complex is set to open to the public on July 28.
The veteran-owned brewery, based in Colorado Springs, announced the project in January of 2020. The new facility, dubbed The Garrison, is a 14,000 square-foot airplane hanger-style facility and mixed-use complex. The building will include a taproom with 20 beers on tap, wine and cider selections, a rooftop deck and bar, and an outdoor beer garden.
The Garrison
The Garrison
In addition to Red Leg Brewing Company, The Garrison will house local businesses and restaurants including Nekter Juice, Criterium Bicycles, Sasquatch Cookies, Oliver s Deli, Public House Burger Concept PH Burger Bunker Bar, TacoQ by the Warehouse, and Red Leg Wind and Spirits.
All I have to do to prove Iâm a real-life human being is select the digitally rendered dog that is facing the right way up. In the face of this existential crisis brought on by a LinkedIn security/verification prompt, I turn to yoga. Obviously.Â
âWhat happens when all of your chakras are aligned?â is a popular question, according to Google. The answer: You win.Â
Lately, Iâve been going to Hot Asana Yoga Studio. I think the reason why some of us are willing to pay $18 to sweat through our clothes for an hour is because each drop of perspiration feels like a tangible release of stress. Downside: when you are trying to hold a balancing pose but your mat has turned into a slip ân slide.Â
Colorado Governor Jared Polis picks up a box full of Sasquatch Cookies during his visit to Sasquatch Cookies in Colorado Springs on Friday, April 23, 2021. During his visit to Colorado Springs, Gov. Polis met with several small business owners and toured the vaccination clinic for USPS Postal Workers and Peak Vista Community Health Centers. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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This Security-Widefield area java stop holds more than 15 yearsâ history, and as they boast on their Facebook page, they sure manage to do a hell of a lot out of an 8-by-20-foot drive-thru kiosk.
That includes a big real-fruit smoothie menu, bubble teas, Valley Shakes, Italian sodas and a wide espresso-drink list, plus snacks â including Sasquatch Cookies and
mini donuts (via the classic, Lilâ Orbits brand/machine launched in Minnesota in the 1970s).
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