Second Place for best Local Distillery in Boulder. Roundhouse Spirits, has opened a secret inner bar at its facility done up in prohibition style speakeasy fashion. The Boulder Weekly loved the theme and decor, and were pretty torn about telling everybody about the place, Tyler Durden: “The first rule of speakeasies is you don’t talk about speakeasies” That said everybody has a great secret place to hang out!
Roundhouse Spirits was started in 2008 with this simple goal of making quality craft spirits that discerning patrons can enjoy and share. The finest natural and/or organic ingredients are used to develop flavor and aroma in unique innovative products that simply can’t be matched by the faceless conglomerates that rely on marketing rather than quality.
The wizard behind Roundhouse’s products is Ted Palmer, a principle owner and the head distiller. He’s been a master brewer since graduating from the Siebel Institute in 1994, and has worked at a number of craft breweries big and small in the Seattle area. However, Ted’s first love has always been distilling since learning about first-hand it from his Grandfather in a garage in Denver.
5311 Western Avenue, Suite 180
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: (303) 997-6134
Hours:
Tuesday – Friday: 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Saturday – Sunday: 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Tours and Tastes available:
Weekdays at 4pm
Weekends at 3pm and 5pm
After 5pm on any day is “according to availability” No appointment needed.
Email: info@roundhousespirits.com
Map & Reviews
Website: http://roundhousespirits.com/



The Boulder Rock Club wins the Best Indoor Climbing Facility in town and we visit them to learn about the personalized training they offer for climbers, of all ages, both in their fitness center and out on the mountains with the Colorado Mountain School.
See more of our videos from Boulder Rock Club here
The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is a professional theatre company in association with the University of Colorado Boulder. Since 1958 the festival has celebrated and explored Shakespeare and his continuing influence and vitality through productions of superior artistic quality, education and community engagement.
Plays are performed beneath summer night skies in the historic Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre and in the newly renovated indoor University Theatre.
The festival’s education programs reach tens of thousands of school children each year through camps, classes, and outreach performances that connect them with the continuing tradition and importance of Shakespeare.
277 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309
Phone: (303) 492-8008
Email: cupresents@colorado.edu
Map & Reviews
Website: http://www.coloradoshakes.org/
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