Your Mom’s House joins My Brother’s Bar and Grandma’s House as Denver venues with names like that
OK, whose little brothers just bought into a music venue?

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OK, whose little brothers just bought into a music venue?
Well, someone’s did, because Westword reports that the new music venue opening inside Pearl’s is called Your Mom’s House.
James Bedwell and Joe Dan Hite are now co-owners, along with Pearl’s owner Tucker Schwab, of the bar and venue at 603 E. 13th Ave. (formerly Beauty Bar and the Snake Pit before that). Pearl’s has been struggling and only raised 5 percent of its $60,000 goal in a recent Indiegogo campaign.
In an effort to give the place a boost, they’ll start booking punk bands for Monday nights and metal bands on three Sundays out of each month, according to Westword’s Jon Solomon.
As for that name, the reasoning is exactly what you think it is. Bedwell told Solomon in an email, “Some people are going to want to go to Your Mom’s House just to say they went there. Once there, they will realize that it’s a legit venue, the vibe is right, drinks are cheap, the music is awesome, and that they had an overall great time at Your Mom’s House, thus turning them into possible show goers!”
And, hey, the family relation bar name formula has worked out pretty well for My Brother’s Bar and Grandma’s House.

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