Things to do in Denver today, March 14: ’90s TV Dinner, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah and, of course, pie

Happy Pi Day.
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Sweet Cooie’s, 3506 E. 12th Ave. (Ashley Dean/Denverite)

Sweet Cooie's, 3506 E. 12th Ave. (Ashley Dean/Denverite)

Happy Pi Day. Honestly, I think it's pretty silly, but if you need an excuse to eat pie, this is as good as any.

At Sweet Cooie's, 3506 E. 12th Ave., they're serving pie and ice cream for a cause. Drop in before 10 p.m. for a slice and a scoop for $4 or get a full pie for $28.  A portion of that -- $3.14 or $9.85 (pi squared) -- will go to Teller Elementary School.

It's all very sweet.


Also sweet: Girl Scout cookies.

Stem Ciders, 2811 Walnut St., will be serving a $15 cookie pairing menu from 6-9 p.m. It includes:

  • Three Savannah Smiles with raspberry cider
  • Three Samoas with Crabby Neighbor cider
  • Three Tagalongs with Le Chene cider
  • Four Thin Mints with L'Acier cider

No reservations necessary.


Over at the Larimer Lounge, 2721 Larimer St., Clap Your Hands Say Yeah will (presumably) try to make you do those things.

They're in town with Vita and the Woolf, who will kick things off at 8 p.m. Tickets are $23-25 and doors are at 7 p.m.


Ophelia's Electric Soapboax, 1215 20th St., is hosting one of its '90s TV Dinners tonight from 5 p.m. to close.

For $18, you'll get a three course meal -- vegetables, meat and dessert -- and they'll be serving Zima and wine coolers and showing '90s TV shows all night (and that includes the old commercials).

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