Denver’s LGBTQ community is catering more to sober-curious and all-ages crowds (via thknwco)
Before she turned 21 a few months back, Denver drag queen Minerva asked bartenders and managers at her performing venues to mark her hand with a big black X.
But fully sober options have taken center stage since the pandemic, both in Colorado and nationally, as non-alcoholic cocktails, sober bars and all-ages music events have opened up otherwise 21-and-up spaces and festivals to larger, more age-diverse LGBTQ audiences. Rainbow Dome, a monthly roller-staking event at the Rollerdome, advertises itself as a sober-friendly alternative to boozy adult events.
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