Falling Rock Tap House

3.08 out of 5

Based on 24 reviews

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1919 Blake St

Denver, CO80202

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(720) 863-4258

Hours of Operation

Daily 11am-2am

Payment Methods

AMEX, VISA, MASTER CARD, DINERS CLUB

Products and Services

Features: , Microbrews, Outdoor Dining, Parking
Reservations: Takes Reservations.

About Falling Rock Tap House

Falling Rock Tap House. One imagines getting comfortable behind one of their fresh microbrews and then suddenly 'Boink!' Actually, there have been no reports of rocks falling in the taproom. The name refers to the live rock music they present regularly. The cuisine is American -- steaks, burgers, sandwiches and seafood. Outdoor dining and free on-site parking.
Entertainment: Live Music



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Avoid this place at all costs

Posted byBaghjouon 7/26/2009

I've been to this bar several times over the past few years and things seemed okay (not great, just okay). But I was there on Saturday 7/25/09 from noon until 1:30 with a bunch of friends and we were not just treated rudely, as other reviewers have stated, we were treated with absolute disdain. The waitress was literally throwing plates of food on our table and the bartender acted as if we were vermin in need of extermination. We left and went across the street to a friendly bar with a competent and engaging wait staff. My friends and I will never set foot in this place again nor will any of our friends or relatives. These guys should be out of business soon if they are treating all their customers this rudely.

What an awful place

Posted bywylieposton 3/9/2009

You know.....you can serve me good beer and tasty food all nite long, but if the service is terrible and the attitude is rude, I will not have fun. This place does not seem to understand that. I have tried this place twice and both times were horrible. The bartenders on both visits were rude. We seemed to have the incredible vanishing waitress and the bartender would not serve us while seated at a table....even if paying cash at the bar for the drinks to bring back to the table. In this economy, unless they change their ways, I have no idea how this place will remain open. Too many other nice places in LODO to spend my money. No more chances for this place from me and I will make sure my friends know to avoid this place too.

Mecca for Good Beer Lovers

Posted bymisskimberlyon 2/4/2009

I'll keep it simple - if you like good beer, you will like Falling Rock. It's a no frills atmosphere with a nice beer selection, and a far cry away from the meat market bars it shares a general area with.

Mmmm, Cheeseburger

Posted byMountainGoblinon 11/6/2008

Good burger, good beer, angry ninjas.........what's not to like? If I had to complain, I wish it was closer to my house and not downtown.

It really pains me to have to do this...

Posted byakbuchon 8/5/2008

...but I finally have to issue a review, and I'm afraid it ain't good. Let me begin by saying I've been a BIG fan of this bar and its beer selection for over seven years and have had many good times there. HOWEVER, it's no secret that the place has clearly gone downhill over the last couple of years. Like a lot of other reviews mention, the service here has become surly at best, non-existent at worst. The perception on the street is that if you happen to know someone who works here (as I'm lucky enough to) then chances are you'll receive great service. If not, well, there's no telling what you'll get. It's completely hit-and-miss, and I've witnessed servers and bartenders being downright rude and mean to patrons on more than one occasion. And maybe this is just me and my weird luck, but it seems like the last few times I've been in there I've had to pick three different beers off the menu before they actually had one that was available. If the owner happens to read this, please PLEASE do something before I and a lot of other people finally just give up on this place. It's a shame to see something you love turn into something awful.