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Colorado is the brewpub capital of the world, and Breckenridge Brewery was one of the early pioneers that helped the state claim that crown. Since opening nearly two decades ago, this location near Coors Field (one of five Breckenridge pubs) showcases the brewery's extensive selection of handcrafted beers, which can best be sampled during daily happy hour (except when the Rockies are in town). During the day, streams of natural light shine through the venue's skylights, and it turns into a lively joint at night. The place is so spacious that even on game days you shouldn't have to wait long for a table. There's also a good selection of typical pub fare, everything from wings and nachos to soups and salads to burgers and a smattering of Mexican dishes, including enchiladas and fajitas.
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