Longmont Public House

1111 Francis Street Suite A
Longmont CO 80501
(303) 647-3755
About Longmont Public House

When a fine dining Chef decides to take the edge off and open a classic Public House:

 

For years, I have worked and thrived in fine dining restaurants, and during the last few years I knew I wanted to open my own place. I dreamed of a restaurant that combined all the types and styles of food & beverage, as well as overall restaurant brands that I frequented the most – restaurants and pubs that provided excellence in consistency and quality at a fair price based on the overall experience and environment.

 

I knew I couldn’t’ let go of all the detail and intensity of running a fine dining restaurant, such as my love of the freshest product available, carefully cared for local ingredients and an educated staff to execute my service vision. I wanted to keep the things I liked about fine dining (service excellence, outstanding food quality, specialty cocktails, local craft beer, a thoughtful wine list, etc.) and dump all the stuffiness of fine dining; reservations, stiff, coarse service and a menu that requires exhaustive explanation with shocking prices.

 

The result is Longmont Public House, a Longmont restaurant and Longmont bar, named for the traditional pubs and local restaurants as a place that serves as an extension of our community gathering places for anyone seeking house made food and hand-crafted drink. The Longmont Public House menu plays to good food, delicious drinks and a warm, comfortable environment while applying the philosophy of top quality food products to a more casual dining setting. We present to you what we believe will take its place as the best restaurant in Longmont.

QUIZ RECAP

Wed Feb 7 2018
| by Quizmaster Gil Ireland Ashley
|

First timers Illini came in for dinner, thought Trivia Night sounded like fun....and won!  On a night which saw every team getzero on a double-or-nothing attempt at least once, The Kids Under The Table jumped out in front by successfully completing a double-or-nothing Theme Round 3.  The Illini moved ahead by converting a double-or-nothing in Round 5 (as did Brown Chicken, Brown Cow), and Illini, Brown Chicken and The Kids separated themselves from the pack at that point to fight for the honors.  Illini were the most consistent team throughout and cruised home by 3 points to claim the first prize $20 gift card.  Brown Chicken, Brown Cow were runners-up ($15) and The Kids Under The Table finished third ($10). A good time was had by all, and all contestants promised to be back in two weeks (after a break next Wednesday for Valentine's Day).

Game Rank Team # Team Name Score Teams Beaten Team Beat Average
1 13647 Illini 50 4 1.000
2 13539 Brown Chicken, Brown Cow 47 3 0.750
3 13225 The Kids Under The Table 44 2 0.500
4 13385 Ritt Momson 35 1 0.250
5 13646 Team Pickles 32 0 0.000