Keith Slaby. In this issue of syntax: www.denversyntax.com.
Expect a full exhibition at Syntax Physic Opera, this spring.
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Keith Slaby. In this issue of syntax: www.denversyntax.com.
Expect a full exhibition at Syntax Physic Opera, this spring.
Syntax Physic Opera
We are getting closer to opening our wet and dry goods music venue.
We are looking at opening our doors around March 1. Instead of being open like we thought we would through the cold months, we have spent the winter refining our concept:
Our food: Colorado tapas plates (region-specific, to be shared with friends) will sit alongside our array of house-crafted soups, salads and unique panini.
Our culinary cocktails: savory, herbal drink menu with truly medicinal remedies created by our house naturopathic doc, Dr. Nick Bitz.
Our entertainment and programming: lots of jazz, indie rock, comedy, burlesque and other oddities.
Physic Opera means Medicine Show.
At the Opera, everything is medicine: the food, drink, music, art, community and conversations.
Come this spring: Stop by. Share some stories. Hear others. Tell us your tragedies. Inspire electric eyes.
We are at 554 So. Broadway, in Denver. On the fringe of the Baker neighborhood - where, unlike the bars and venues north of Alameda where they now have a dearth of spots for your car - we have unlimited parking day and night.
The property is split in two and sits much like the Hi Dive does: stage on one side, bar on the other. We're just a bit bigger.
Here's a sneak peek inside: