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Healy and Ramos have big ideas for the new space, despite its small size. Vault-drinking opportunities are also available through a crowd-funding campaign in which supporters can buy pins, VIP experiences and even a lap dance to help back the project. "The last step to be initiated will be to have a cocktail in the vault," she explains, adding that it will be up to the imbiber whether to keep the door open or closed. Molly Martin The building - which held the Blake Street Vault before becoming Brass Tacks - has long been rumored to be haunted by the ghost of a former barmaid named Lydia, and has an actual vault in the basement, which Healy describes as "terrifying." When Hell or High Water debuts, it will come with an opportunity to drink in that vault for those who join the Necro Tiki Club. "I never saw myself doing anything with a larger business, but if I would do it with anybody, it would be them." While Fuel & Iron is set to debut at the end of this month, the tiki bar, which will be called Hell or High Water, will come later. "I just really like working with Zach and Nathan," she adds. They are also behind Fuel & Iron, the Pueblo-inspired bar and restaurant that is set to open in the former home of Brass Tacks at 1526 Blake Street on April 28.Īfter visiting that space with Cytryn, Healy says she pitched the idea of putting a tiki bar in the mezzanine. Zach Cytryn and Nathan Stern are the Denver real estate agents who found the spot for Electric Cure. "Eventually we wanted to, but we didn't have any plans or anything." But then they ran across an ideal space in a haunted building. "We weren't planning on opening a second one," Healy admits. The Electric Cure quickly gained a reputation as an irreverent escape, leaning into one particularly vocal community member's fears about it being Satanic with such events as its recent Zombie Jesus "Easter" Drag Show. The eclectic tiki bar with rotating themes and a commitment to keeping things weird is packed with odds and ends, most of which were collected second-hand by Healy herself. The two longtime industry vets opened their first solo venture, the Electric Cure, at 5350 West 25th Avenue in Edgewater last August. "We're gonna give Denver the tiki bar it deserves." "It's a gay pirate ship meets Land of the Lost with phallic and bird undertones, is how I'm describing it," says Lexi Healy of the fully immersive tiki bar she's working on with business partner Veronica Ramos. Also, Ripley did nothing wrong and should never have been yelled at!. This is basically a very obviously moral story about listening to people and actually focusing on happiness rather than being selfish and only focusing on your own enjoyment. The Art style is so great as well, I would love to see more of both artists in future volumes! It's so wholesome, especially focusing on all that Molly and Mal good sweet stuff. Also, Ripley did nothing wrong and should never have been yelled at! More of a 4.5 stars, this is by far my favourite Lumberjanes one shot comic.
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The Art style is so great as well, I would love to see more of both artists in future volumes! This is basically a very obviously moral story about listening to people and actually focusing on happiness rather than being selfish and only focusing on your own enjoyment. More of a 4.5 stars, this is by far my favourite Lumberjanes one shot comic. I like that Mal and Molly's relationship is being given such attention.more I loved seeing the dance and the costumes everyone chose.
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That being said, I loved the ponder mini-issue at the end which didn't really have a lesson-just fun. This one was essentially we have to listen to the people around us and make sure we are considerate of what other people want. I'm excited to follow the lumberjanes on shenanigans and adventures, but I definitely want them to have a lesson at the end. The last two volumes of lumberjanes have felt like something has been missing and I'm glad to see they've found it again.