More than 150 screens, table audio, and beer from copper tanks overhead, one block from the Coors Field gates.
Tom's Watch Bar anchors McGregor Square at 1601 19th Street, a long fly ball from the Coors Field gates. The pitch is total coverage: a central stadium scale screen ringed by more than 150 televisions running every game at once.
303 Magazine covered the 2021 opening, which brought the first AC Golden tap room to LoDo, copper tanks hanging over the bar. Tables carry individual audio controls so you hear your game, not the loudest one.
Who would hate it? Anyone seeking a quiet corner; this is sports as surround sound. For a nine game Saturday it has no Denver equal.
One vast room wrapped in screens, with the stadium centerpiece visible from every seat. Rockies home games turn the square outside into a second concourse. Reviewers consistently note that staff will flip any screen to the game you ask for.
Drink the AC Golden poured straight from the copper tanks overhead, or work the cocktail and seltzer lists. The menu runs elevated sports bar standards, wings through chef plates.
Expect arena adjacent pricing on game days, and slower service at full capacity, the recurring gripe across Yelp's 499 reviews.
Rockies crowds before and after home games, Broncos Sundays wall to wall, and tournament weekends that fill by brunch. Off nights the big room turns surprisingly relaxed.
