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Urban Putt Mini Golf Course Opens In Downtown Denver

Urban Putt opened Monday in Denver's old Spaghetti Factory location at 1201 18th St. in Lower Downtown.

DENVER, CO — After $5 million in renovations and additions, Urban Putt indoor mini golf course opened Monday in Denver’s old Spaghetti Factory. The new attraction has two nine-hole courses and lots of unique features, including a bar, according to reports.

Urban Putt is described in the Denver Post as “an interactive art playground,” where the designs of the courses located in the 130-year-old City Cable Railway Building in Lower Downtown feature displays, props and tiny wooden versions of local landmarks. The new attraction also features a lounge that, in addition to cocktails, serves from-scratch comfort food.

This is Urban Putt’s first location outside of San Francisco, where the company was founded. It is located at 1201 18th St. Daily hours are 4 p.m. to midnight Monday-Thursday, 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday, and 11 a.m. to midnight on Sundays. Greens fees are $11 for nine holes or $19 for 18 holes.

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