![]() ![]() "Two years when construction's all done when that train's running I have a feeling it will be really nice, but for the next two years it's going to be a tough time in Olde Town," he adds.Īs one last farewell to the D Note, some bands that have played the D Note over the last dozen years will play the venue this week, including Dan Treanor & His Allstars on Friday, January 2 and Scarecrow Revival on Saturday, January 3. With light rail construction, Rosenberg says there's zero parking in Olde Town Arvada. I don't know if it's a good thing that we're getting out but we'll find out down the road." It's just that Olde Town is changing a little bit. But, he says, there was always good music. ![]() Since the Rosenbergs took over the D Note, Rosenberg says business has been up and down. See also: D Note celebrates ten years, gets new owners.ĭave Rosenberg says they fell behind on rent and told the landlord they'd catch up by the year, but the landlord "decided there were other people more interesting to have in there other than us," says Rosenberg. Now, nearly two years after taking over the D Note, the Rosenbergs are closing it on Saturday, January 3. The evening also marked the changing of hands of the restaurant/music venue, as Dave and Mernie Rosenberg bought the space from the DeGraff family. “I am grateful every day I am here.”įor more information on the Tavern, click here.In early 2013, the D Note in Olde Town Arvada celebrated its tenth anniversary with a two-night party. The Chamber is amazing and I learned that first from our carwash,” Huggins said. “Arvada is a great town with great politics. While the couple has opened up other bars in Denver, Arvada is where they opened their first business - The Glo Carwash. Huggins said he’s optimistic that they can resurrect Klines in the vacant space next to the Tavern and former home of The Cereal Box - which also closed in 2020. “We are very successful, but not always.” Being an entrepreneur doesn’t mean you’re always getting it right,” Huggins said. Huggins appreciates the nod from the Chamber, but is emphatic in mentioning their failed bid to revive the former DNote space as Klines Beer Hall on Grandview Ave, which closed its doors a year into the pandemic. Since 2012, Juchelkova and Huggins have stayed true to, or in touch with, those iconic roots and serve up pre-Prohibition and traditionally-styled cocktails along with a succinct menu. It was granted the city’s first tavern license in 1933. The Arvada Tavern is a storied watering hole in Olde Towne. In addition to the Entrepreneur of the Year award, the Chamber also announced that the 2021 recipient of Business of the Year was Barber-Nichols, which engineers and manufactures innovative turbomachinery systems used to explore the universe and enable sustainable energy.Īnimal Assisted Therapy Programs of Colorado, which integrates teams of professional therapists and their therapy animals to facilitate the counseling process, received the Non-Profit of the Year award. Lenka Juchelkova and Mike Huggins, the wife and husband team behind the Arvada Tavern and The Glo Carwash, are recipients of the Entrepreneur of the Year award by the Arvada Chamber of Commerce for contributing “mightily to the culture, innovation and resilient spirit of Olde Town Arvada and the community at large” and being the model for sidewalk patios and the street closures of Olde Town. ![]()
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