Lost Highway Brewing Co. announces last day on Colfax Avenue

Lost Highway is hosting a “Farewell to Colfax Party” from noon to midnight Saturday.
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The building that houses the Cheeky Monk and Lost Highway Brewing Co. (Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite)

Lost Highway Brewing Co. is finally making its long-anticipated move from Colfax Avenue to Centennial.

The brewery is hosting a "Farewell to Colfax Party" from noon to midnight Saturday. The event will mark Lost Highway's last day open at 520 E. Colfax Ave.

"It's been a great time for us on Colfax, but it's time to make our move to Centennial," states a post on Lost Highway's Facebook page. The brewery did not immediately return a call Monday about when and where it's are opening in Centennial.

Tina and James Pachorek opened the Lost Highway at the southeast corner of East Colfax Avenue and Pearl Street in 2014. Their adjacent restaurant Cheeky Monk closed last summer before it was announced the building the two businesses shared was sold for $3.75 million.

The building's new owner Leon Capital Group reportedly plans to add retail companies to the site. A call to the Texas-based company wasn't immediately returned Monday.

On Saturday, Lost Highway is expected to have games and giveaways throughout the night and the Colorado-based Americana band Jim Dalton & Amigos play from 2-5 p.m.

Business & data reporter Adrian D. Garcia can be reached via email at [email protected] or twitter.com/adriandgarcia.

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