Lala's Wine Bar
Address:
410 E 7th Ave, Denver, CO 80203
Phone:
(303) 861-9463
Hours:
- Mon: 11am-12am
- Tue: 11am-12am
- Wed: 11am-12am
- Thu: 11am-12am
- Fri: 11am-2am
- Sat: 9am-2am
- Sun: 9am-12am
Cuisine:
Pizza, American - Contemporary
Nice to Know:
- Noise Level Average
- Parking Street, Lot
- Smoking Outdoor
- Wifi Free
- Accepts Credit Cards Yes
- Coat Check Yes
- Good For Groups Yes
- Recommended Meal Dinner
- Outdoor Seating Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible Yes
- Music Background
Other Details:
The story of Lala's is rooted in Capital Hill's history. The story begins with the Boettcher Mansion, otherwise known as Governo's Mansion. Governor's Mansion was the idea of Walter Scott Cheesman who first arrived in Denver in 1861 in an ox pulled wagon. Walter Cheesman quickly became an enthusiastic and effective booster of his new city, helping to bring railroad service to Denver, and establishing the towns real estate industry. Walter Cheesman eventually married Alice Foster Sanger. Two years later their daughter, Glady was born and from the moment he saw her, Walter was devoted to her. As a teenager Glady helped her father design what would eventually become to be know as Governor’s Mansion. Unfortunately, just as construction was to begin in 1907, Walter Cheesman passed. Glady and her mother proceeded with the plans, and the result was a graceful, soaring home of three stories that soon became the envy of Denver high society. Glady and her mother would live in the house and over the years Glady Cheesman would follow in her fathers footsteps becoming a very influential socialite in the Denver community. Rumor has it that among her peers her nickname was Lala.
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