GOLDEN, ColoradoJune 23, 2021The Eddy Taproom & Hotel, located where the Great Plains meet the Rockies in Golden, Colorado, opened today. Managed by Denver-based CoralTree Hospitality Group, The Eddy experience is inspired by the region’s mining history and surrounding outdoor adventures. Named after the river respites where kayakers and whitewater rafters rest and relax, The Eddy promises to be a confluence of outdoor pursuits and lively, comfortable welcoming service.

“Everything about The Eddy is a nod to the region’s history and the outdoor lifestyle that Golden is known for,” said John Drugan, general manager of The Eddy. “We are so excited to welcome guests to The Eddy with all of its unique offerings from Truck Eddy to The Taproom and the creative service programming that we’ve developed to provide even more value to the guest experience.”

Located near Golden’s iconic Clear Creek, the 49-room boutique hotel is situated on the site of the old Golden Fire Brick Company. With Truck Eddy, The Taproom, two rooftop patios and walking distance to outdoor pursuits, The Eddy is a gateway to Golden and the Colorado Rockies.

The property is celebrating this lifestyle with several creative programs that enliven the spirit of the area. The Taproom’s 100-Mile Cocktail program only highlights ingredients that were produced within a 100-mile radius of the hotel. As an example, the Gin & Jam cocktail features Denver’s own Family Jones House Gin, High Altitude Kombucha out of Golden and Palisade Peach Jam.

Enjoying a cocktail by one of the hotel’s many firepits takes on a new flavor with the hotel’s Popcorn Cart. An alternative to s’mores around the fire, reservations can be made to have The Eddy’s Popcorn Cart swing by to pop the corn over the fire and then guests can select from a variety of sweet and savory items such as garlic and black paper or cinnamon and sugar to make their own custom mix.

The Eddy also has partnered with Rise Yoga in Golden to develop a series of custom relaxation videos that feature breathing techniques and relaxation methods as part of the hotel’s Rise & Relax program. Guests can access these relaxation techniques via a QR code in their room to help wind down after a day of play in the mountains. Rise also will be offering complimentary yoga classes at The Eddy.

The four-story hotel is located on the site of the old Golden Fire Brick Company that dates back to the 1860s. The Eddy captures the look and feel of the original brick works exteriors that blend both a historic and industrial feel to provide a resort-like atmosphere. The interiors are a mix of contemporary and vintage to create an updated, yet very authentic, local aesthetic that welcomes guests to stay the night or simply to enjoy a pint at The Taproom.

The Eddy offers an approachable, yet elevated, culinary experiences. Truck Eddy, the property’s food truck, welcomes guests upon arrival with a selection of barbecue and shakes that can be enjoyed on nearby picnic tables, on the outdoor lawn or in the comfort of a guest room. The Taproom offers a hearty mountain menu that focuses on seasonal, Rocky Mountain local ingredients paired with any of the eight craft beers on tap. Three signature beers are being brewed for the Eddy’s taps including a pale ale from Denver-based FlyteCo Brewing. The Taproom also will offer a creative drink program featuring barrel-aged and smoked cocktails as well as drip-infused creations using a cold brew coffee Yama Tower.

The dog-friendly Eddy also welcomes four-legged guests to stay and play at the property. While on-property, dogs receive an Eddy bandana and can sample the special Pup Shake from Truck Eddy made with peanut butter, whipped cream and a dog treat.

The property also offers a fitness center as well as two rooftop patios with views of the surrounding mountains. For groups, meetings and social functions, the property offers flexible, customized space for intimate gatherings and relaxed meetings.

The Eddy captures the history and spirit of Golden, which was founded in 1859 and was the territorial capital of Colorado from 1862 until 1867. Located in an area of spectacular natural beauty, Golden is where the mountains meet the plains in the Clear Creek Valley. The town is completely surrounded by high points. To the east are two high mesas with the foothills to the west, dominated by Mount Zion and Lookout Mountain. Lookout Mountain can be climbed by car, the others by trails. Clear Creek flows directly through the town and is lined with paved bike and hiking trails. Golden is one of Colorado’s oldest and most historic towns and is filled with a large number of historic buildings. The town occupies approximately eight square miles and is located 12 miles west of Denver at an official elevation of 5,675 feet above sea level. The Eddy is conveniently located within walking distance from downtown Golden which can easily be accessed via a bike path along Clear Creek.

For more information, please visit www.theeddygolden.com or follow the hotel on Instagram @theeddyhotel and Facebook @theeddygolden.