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He approached his father, who owned restaurants through Trey’s childhood and knew the ins and outs of running a business, with a new idea. Misster opened, Trey went out with his friends in Dallas and consistently struggled with finding an LGBTQ spot where they could go and feel comfortable, a place that accurately represented their proud, exuberant, queer community. Misster-are gearing up to open their brand-new, LGBTQ bar, Sir, in Downtown Denver at 1822 Blake St., where Vesta operated for more than 20 years before shutting down due to the COVID-19 pandemic.īack in 2019, before Mr. It’s a busy, back-and-forth time in late September, as Trey and his father, Tyler-current business partners at their Dallas bar, Mr. “It’s an easy flight though, so I don’t mind it.”

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“I’ve been here the last four days, and I’m going back to Dallas tomorrow, and then back here again next week,” he says. Trey Stewart, co-owner of Denver’s newest LGBTQ bar, Sir, is situated front-and-center as his Zoom camera pops on, part of Denver’s skyline peeking through the window behind him.

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