Restaurants & Bars
Denver Bar To Be Featured On Restaurant Recovery
The iconic My Brother's Bar will be featured on the Cooking Channel series.

DENVER, CO — The oldest bar in Denver will be featured Tuesday on the new discovery+ series "Restaurant Recovery," producers announced.
In the show, Raising Cane’s CEO Todd Graves will help Denver's My Brother's Bar, an iconic spot that's been in continuous operation since 1873. The bar has been barely keeping itself afloat, owner Danny Newman said.
Graves, who founded the popular restaurant chain Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers, brings his industry knowledge and passion for helping businesses in "Restaurant Recovery." In each episode, Graves works with restaurateurs who are struggling by offering creative solutions, renovations and investments of more than $100,000 per restaurant ($1 million overall).
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The episode that features My Brother's Bar is scheduled to air at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday on the Cooking Channel.
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Coloradans can also support My Brother's Bar, at 2376 15th St., which is open for dining in, pickup or delivery. You can check out the menu and delivery options here.
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