Fort Collins whiskey-and-bacon bar to open Lafayette location
A Fort Collins-based whiskey-and-bacon bar (breakfast anyone?) hopes to replicate its concept in Boulder County.
The Colorado Hometown Weekly reports that William Oliver’s Publick House plans to open a new location at 201 N. Public Road in Lafayette sometime between November and January. Owners expect to employ 15 to 20 people and feature 400 whiskeys.
A Fort Collins-based whiskey-and-bacon bar (breakfast anyone?) hopes to replicate its concept in Boulder County.
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The Colorado Hometown Weekly reports that William Oliver’s Publick House plans to open a new location at 201 N. Public Road in Lafayette sometime between November and January. Owners expect to employ 15 to 20 people and feature 400 whiskeys.
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