The Spooky Colorado Restaurant Where Drinks Are Served From Formaldehyde Bottles
By Annie
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Published February 16, 2018
Do you dream of a dining experience that combines your love of the morbid with delicious food? Are you still suffering from a painful Halloween hangover? Maybe you just like fun and quirky restaurants? No matter your answer (or preference), you are guaranteed to scream for this must-visit Colorado restaurant:
Located in Denver’s popular Lo-Hi neighborhood is that of Linger Eatuary, which embraces "diversity—of food, people, ethnicities, cultures and life" with a wide array of tasty "Dishes from all over the world."
Housed within Denver’s historic Olinger Mortuary, the popular Linger pays homage to the building’s (which once housed the remains of the infamous William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody) past, beginning with transforming the eye-catching "Olinger Mortuary" sign to "Linger Eatuary."
Super clever, right?
Think the sign out front is the only nod to the establishment's past? Think again, as Linger houses a number of other dark quirks, like old-time conveyer belts...
...church pew host stand...
...coffin-shaped Happy Hour menus...
...and -- of course -- the aforementioned formaldehyde water bottles.
(As if these morbidities weren't reason enough to visit, Linger also has both views...
...and menu items to die for!)
See what I did there?
Linger is located at 2030 W 30th Ave in Denver and is open Tuesday through Friday from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm and then again from 4 pm to 10 pm; Saturdays from 10 am to 2:30 pm, 5:30 pm to 11 pm; Sundays from 10 am to 2:30 pm, 5:30 pm to 10 pm; and Mondays from 4 pm to 10 pm.
For more information, please visit Linger's
website .
Craving even more themed restaurants? Whet your appetite by visiting the 11 Themed Restaurants That Will Transform Your Colorado Dining Experience .
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