Thursday, December 31, 2020
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
History of the Lion's Lair
The Playboy Lounge (photo courtesy Save the Signs) |
The CBGB's of Denver, the Lion's Lair at 2022 E. Colfax Avenue, has a storied history. Upon further research through old Denver phone books and public records, this timeline emerged:
1926: Jno B Jr. Nellegar Autos (earliest available record)
1927-1928: Capital Motor Co.
1929: Capitol Motor Co.
1930: Vacant
1931: De Berry Garment Co.
1933: GF Johnson Women's Wear
1934: Alvin T. Johnson Women’s Wear
1935-1936: Chas Gibboney took over the building as a restaurateur; later operated by Frank Banta (business name unknown)
1937-1938: The Salad Bowl (restaurant)
1939: The Skol Inn
1940-1955: Aladdin Tavern
1956-1962: Playboy Lounge
1963-1967: The Playroom
1968-1971: Aladdin Lounge
1972-1973: Lyon’s Lair, after the new owner John Lyons.
1974: The Lion’s Lair
In the interest of historical accuracy, please send any additions or corrections to colfaxavenuemuseum@gmail.com.
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Blue Onion Demolished
The Blue Onion in the 1980's, courtesy Reed Weimer |
Photo of the Blue Onion today, courtesy Colfax Jack |
The former Blue Onion Restaurant building on East Colfax has been demolished. The building has been vacant for a few years and the Blue Onion signage was removed decades ago, but it's still sad to see it go.
Monday, December 28, 2020
Sunday, December 27, 2020
Saturday, December 26, 2020
New China Cafe
Main Dining Room of New China Cafe, Denver’ most popular Chinese
Restaurant, once located at 726 E. Colfax Avenue. Herbert Wong, Manager,
caters to those who delight in the finest of Chinese and American
dishes. His Chicken Almond, many varieties of Chow Mein and Chop Suey
and other varieties of Tempting Chinese Foods would compel you to
return.
Friday, December 25, 2020
Christmas Capitol of the World
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Sachs Furniture Billboard
The Star Bread sign and Sachs Furniture Billboard once visible from West Colfax Avenue. Notice the section of the sign advertising Leon the Neon Giraffe!
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Monday, December 21, 2020
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Service Garage
Saturday, December 19, 2020
JCRS
Denver’s working-class Jewish community in West Colfax founded the Jewish Consumptive Relief Society (JCRS) in 1904. The new organization recruited Dr. Charles Spivak. In his honor, the student studio building at the Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design, who currently occupies the site, is named Spivak.
Friday, December 18, 2020
Dog n Suds Drive-In
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Village Barbers
Photo courtesy Kris Autobee |
The heavyweight champ of old school barber shops is Village Barbers at 9709 W. Colfax. Been in business since 1954. That's more than six decades of chatter about politics, the weather, and the Broncos. Some other contenders include Drake's Barber and Beauty at 5235 W. Colfax (in business from 1952 to 1972) and handful of barbers at 7606 from 1943 to 1993. These included the helpfully named Lakewood Barber Shop from 1953 to 1964 and the Wig Whiz (1969 only). I will be saying "Wig Whiz" at every opportunity from now on.
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Top Star Motel Sign Restoration
Monday, December 14, 2020
Lazy-C Motor Lodge
(photo courtesy of the National Archives at Denver) |
Lazy-C Motor Lodge, 8787 East Colfax Avenue, 1970s.
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Café York
Axum
Ethiopian Cuisine, at 5501 E. Colfax Avenue, used to be Café York which was one of
the premier listening rooms in America in the 1970's. Jimmy Buffett played
his first show in Colorado here.
Saturday, December 12, 2020
Jesse Owens visits Emerson Street East Restaurant on Colfax
This 1972 Original Photo by DENVER POST PHOTOGRAPHER BARRY STAVER shows Jesse Owens, winner of 4 gold medals in 1936 at the Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany, finding his photo amid the collection of all-star athletes gracing the walls of the Emerson Street East Restaurant at 900 East Colfax Avenue operated by William Parella. Owens visited sports-oriented dining spa during Denver, Colorado visit promoting "Great Olympic Moments," limited edition silver medals offered until September 10 on public sale by Coca-Coca Bottling Company to raise funds to help send America's 1972 Olympic athletes to Munich. |
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Friday, December 11, 2020
History Colorado
Thursday, December 10, 2020
Quixote's True Blue Cafe
Back when Quixote's used to be on East Colfax Avenue in the Riviera Motel Bar. It originally opened in 1996, the year following the death of Jerry Garcia.
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Marlon D. Green
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Don Cheadle at East High School
Don Cheadle: the East High School years. Yes, Mr. Cheadle was once an East High Angel.....here he is singing with Neil Bridge’s Citywide Jazz Combo. That’s Neil to the side conducting.
Monday, December 7, 2020
Populus coming to West Colfax Avenue
This is what's planned for the old Denver Hospitality Center site at 225 W Colfax. I'm still not happy that the old building is being demolished, but I really like this new one (at least from what I can tell by the rendering). - Colfax Jack
Urban Villages, a Denver-based real estate firm that focuses on long-term value creation, in partnership with world-renowned architecture practice Studio Gang, revealed the design of a new 145,000-gross-square-foot, 13-story mixed-use building – known as “Populus” – located at 14th Street and Colfax Avenue, immediately adjacent to Civic Center Park.
Here's what it's replacing:
Sunday, December 6, 2020
13th Amendment
On this day (Dec. 6th) 155 years ago, our country founded on ideals of freedom and universal equality finally ended the legal institution of slavery when Congress ratified the 13th Amendment. Colfax Avenue namesake Schuyler Colfax was the Speaker of the House at the time, and considered it the pinnacle of his political career.
Saturday, December 5, 2020
Friday, December 4, 2020
Thursday, December 3, 2020
China Place Restaurant
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
Tap Inn
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Eugene Field House
Did you know that Margaret Brown was one of Denver's early preservationists? In 1927 she worked to preserve the home of Denver poet, Eugene Field, from its threatened location near the Denver Mint on Colfax Avenue to Washington Park. The home served as a library branch for 40 years. Today it is used by the park, and a nearby statue of Wynken, Blynken and Nod commemorates one of Field's most famous poems.