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Is Punch Bowl Social turning Baker neighborhood into LoDo?

Bowling is the least obnoxious thing to do at the Punch Bowl Social. Photo by AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post.
Bowling is the least obnoxious thing to do at the Punch Bowl Social. Photo by AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post.
Bowling is the least obnoxious thing to do at the Punch Bowl Social. Photo by AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post.

 

By John Moore
Jan. 20, 2013

The face of any hip neighborhood is always changing; that’s part of what makes it hip. But Baker  just got more than a face-lift. It got a whole new face. The Punch Bowl Social is bringing up to 900 more people into a thriving, independent shopping and entertainment strip that takes pride in being the anti-LoDo. “This isn’t just a little change,” said Jim Norris, co-owner of the nearby 3 Kings bar and rock club. “This is a drastic change.”

Read my full freelance essay that ran in Friday’s Denver Post, along with Ricardo Baca’s glowing bar review of the Punch Bowl Social.

On that score, let’s just say you won’t be finding my friend Ricardo and me killing time together in a club that is instantly twice as big as any other entertainment offering in Baker. I did not last 5 minutes in my first visit. Why? Because the Punch Bowl wants to serve its meat — and be a meat-market, too. The franchise is predicated on social interaction – from bowling to cubbies where you can play board games from Trivial Pursuit to Clue. But it’s also a grossly loud nightclub. And who wants to play Trivial Pursuit when you have to scream, “WHAT FILM INTRODUCED AUDIENCES TO A MOGWAI NAMED GIZMO?” to the person who’s seated just 2 feet next to you?

Published January 20, 2013
Categorized as Essays, News Tagged Baker, denver post, gaming, john moore, mogwai, punch bowl social, Ricardo Baca, trivial pursuit

By John Moore

Award-winning arts journalist John Moore was named one of the 12 most influential theater critics in the United States by American Theatre Magazine during has 12 years at The Denver Post. Hen then created a groundbreaking new media outlet covering Colorado arts an culture as an in-house, multimedia journalist for the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. He also founded The Denver Actors Fund, a nonprofit that has raised more than $600,000 for theatre artists in medical need. He is now a journalist for hire as the founder of Moore Media Colorado. You can find samples of his work at MooreJohn.Com. Contact him at culturewestjohn@gmail.com

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