Urban Putt operates a full kitchen and bar, which once belonged to Colorado boxer Jack Dempsey. Seeking to create an agrarian socialist society that he believed would evolve into a communist society, Pol Pots government forcibly relocated the urban. There are buttons to push, levers to pull, cranks to turn, and so many noises and visual effects that players probably don't care about their golf scores. Two 9-hole courses incorporate many familiar local sites as golf hazards, such as the Air Force Academy Chapel, Blucifer, the Red Rocks Amphitheatre, the Colorado State Capitol transformed into a mini-golf windmill - as well as oddities such as mechanical aliens, a two-headed fortune teller, and a 40-foot long Jules Verne submarine with an infrared periscope. Urban Putt has leased about 13,300 square feet in Paseo, a wide-ranging redevelopment and. A team of local designers, robotics engineers.
A long-shuttered movie theater that is undergoing a dramatic transformation will become the future home of an indoor miniature golf outlet that could greatly revitalize that section of downtown San Jose. Located in the Mission District, Urban Putt is San Franciscos first and only miniature golf course. Owner Steve Fox lives in the Bay Area, and chose Denver for his second location because that's where his wife is from. Urban Putt heading to former Camera 12 downtown. Be wary, though: lines for golf on weekend nights can be taxing, so teeing off with the afternoon kiddos might not be such a bad idea, after all.Opened in September 2019, this Burning Man-inspired all-indoor mini-golf is a spin-off of the original Urban Putt, which opened in San Francisco in 2014. Urban Putt is great for adults who want to reconnect with their childhood spirit (and drink while doing so). The service here is friendly and attentive, with management that cares more about creating fond memories than dollar signs. If you remember the apathetic, high school-age staff of the rundown mini-golf courses of our youth, Urban Putt is a refreshing change of pace. Smaller bar bites, like corndogs and fried chicken and waffle skewers, are perfect for a tee time snack. Steve Fox, the founder of Urban Putt, opened the original golf-themed entertainment center in San Francisco in 2014. Urban Putt, which has previously opened such facilities in San Francisco and Denver, has agreed to lease 13,300 square feet in the long-dormant building located at 210 S. It continues to house, as Old Spaghetti Factory had. Regardless of the age (or level of intoxication), everyone seems to be having a good time.Ĭlassics like the Old Fashioned, Moscow mule, and Pimm’s Cup are served on tap ($12), while some more creatively named drinks, like the Fairway to Heaven (made with Bulleit Bourbon, ginger liqueur, Punt e Mes, and lemon) are stirred up on demand.Īmerican comfort food complements Urban Putt’s flare for American kitsch, with its deep dish pizzas (from $23 for 14”), organic beef UP Burger ($14), and jambalaya ($22). In 2019, Urban Putt, a Denver-themed experiential putt-putt golf course and restaurant, opened.
If you come before 8 p.m., you’ll be sharing the greens with the 21-and-under crowd (toddlers included). Turn another, and you’ll run into a recreation of DIA’s red-eyed Blue Mustang sculpture. Turn one way, and you’ll see glowing neon aliens or a mini mechanical ferris wheel. This quirky, indoor putt-putt facility offers a colorful, high-tech experience. It’s mini-golf, so no need to get too dolled up. Urban Putt opened in 2019 in the former Old Spaghetti Factory location in LoDo. Its 14-hole layout is modeled after the city's map, and plentiful food and drink options will have you putt-putting the night away. Please note ALL reservations are for entry only.
We serve top-notch food and seasonal craft cocktails - plus a few signature drinks. Urban Putt transforms from a family fun zone on the weekend, to one of SF's favorite date spots. Located in the center of the Mission, Urban Putt is San Francisco’s only miniature golf course-making it one of the most niche drinking establishments in the city. Urban Putt is back We are so excited to have our SF community back to drink, dine and play some putt-putt.