You don't have to go downtown to have a good time!

It's common sense not to drink and drive, let alone on a holiday, and definitely not St. Patrick's Day. However, cab fares, Uber, and Lyft, can all put a dent in the drinking budget -- especially if your ambitions are to go downtown. But what if we told you that you don't have to go all the way downtown to get a healthy dose of merriment? In fact, you don't even have to leave Parker. That's because one of Parker's hidden gems -- 20 Mile Tap House -- is setting up to throw a St. Patrick's Day bash that's got everything you could ever want. Parker Cheap drinks, the Crown Royal girls, and live music (provided by the Altitude Travelers) are all part of the equation (no unlimited expense account needed), and if you get hungry, their food is on point. What's more, is that you'll be surrounded by Parker's friendliest and most animated characters as multiple Google reviewers seem to call 20 Mile the "Cheers" of Parker. [gallery type="rectangular" ids="34716,34715,34714"] And what could be better/more authentic than spending St. Patrick's Day at Cheers? Even if it wasn't St. Patrick's Day, I'd go for the Altitude Travelers alone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=du0zZy4u_3E So if you're looking for something to do this St. Patrick's Day, but you don't want to go downtown, we definitely recommend 20 Mile Tap House for the best place to get sloppy in Parker! What are your thoughts, people? Have you been to 20 Mile? What did you think? Let us know in the comments below!

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George Erbert
George is a Denver native who has an unapologetic love for cars, strong coffee, road trips, and -- despite his youthful appearance -- bygone eras of country music. In his free time, you'll find him carving mountain back roads in whatever car he's lent for the weekend, reading, writing, or unsuccessfully trying to replicate things shown on any of Anthony Bourdain's TV shows.
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