First opened in 2014 under the name Coda Brewing Company, re-branded in early 2016 to allow for new growth, which included developing a diverse range of beers that include Belgian, German, and historical beers. But don’t worry, their award-winning American ales are sticking around, too.

Ursula is often host to a variety of events, including everything from poker nights, food trucks, and more. Check out what they have coming up next through their and .
2101 N. Ursula St., Aurora, 720-324-8529.
Here are some of their upcoming free or cheap events:

Once again, Starbucks has officially changed its popular Starbucks Rewards program, as of today, Tuesday, April 16.
If you’ve ever been to Boston Market, you may have overlooked this every day deal on the menu. Right there on the menu is an amazing deal for those of who love a good bowl of piping hot soup. No coupon, app or download required. There’s nothing quite like good bowl of soup to warm your body or nurse a cold, especially the classic chicken noodle soup. Even more so, when it’s “cheep.”
Coffee lovers/bargain hunters can get a jolt of caffeinated savings every month! just opened its BK Café. Well, technically (literally), it launched the “new” café on its app. A cup of coffee can be expensive, depending on your preferences.

If you like dining out, but hate trying to make a reservation, check out . This is one of our favorite websites. Why? You simply type in the date and time you want to dine, number of people in your party and general location or neighborhood you want to dine in. Presto! The system tells you which restaurants have available tables. Talk about a time saver — and time is money — no waiting on hold or until the restaurant opens. 

is known far and wide for burgers, hot dogs, fries and shakes. It is now offering a way to burn off some of those calories. Shake Shack Track & Field hosts
To say that Denver’s brewery scene is exploding is almost an understatement. Colorado has the second highest number of craft breweries in the nation. At last count, more than 350 of them across Colorado, with 150 or so in the High City. That doesn’t include a growing number of distilleries and cideries.
Break out the lederhosen! It’s time for . The event takes place Saturday & Sunday, July 21 & 22 at the Lakewood Heritage Center. Expect plenty of food, beer, music, dancing, and activities for the kids. Central to the Festival is The Beer Garden filled with benches and tables. The tents are large enough to allowing celebrating to continue even if it rains. Surrounding the beer garden are a variety of vendors with European crafts and food. 



