Cirrus Social Club, a cannabis-friendly space with live jazz and a player piano, could open this summer.
came closer to becoming reality last month, but the city's licensing department has yet to give the final go-ahead.would like to open an intimate social club that allows visitors to enjoy live music as well as legal marijuana products. They've already begun renovating an old tae kwon do studio at 3200 East Colfax Avenue, which could soon be home to both a five-figure Steinway & Sons player piano and Volcano vaporizers.
Before Cirrus can put an opening date on the calendar, however, the establishment must be approved for marijuana hospitality by the. Executive director Molly Duplechian has not yet issued her decision, but Cirrus got a big vote of confidence on February 22 from a city hearing officer who recommend the lounge's license be approved.
Cirrus isn't pursuing a license to sell marijuana on East Colfax, a dispensary-heavy stretch of Denver. Instead, adults would be able to enter the lounge for a fee, rent vaporizers and glassware, and consume their own marijuana products there. Vaporizing, edibles consumption, electronic dabbing and smoking from glass would all be allowed, but torches and smoking with papers would be prohibited. Events with partnering cannabis brands and vendors would be part of Cirrus's lineup. too.
Owner Arend Richard envisions Cirrus as a spot for date nights and intimate evenings, and not necessarily crowds of regular marijuana users. He hopes to have a four-piece jazz band on the weekends to join the player piano, which can play live performances from Steinway music halls around the world on its keys.
Richard says that his group plans to spend around $3 million on the building's renovation. Details such as entrance fees, possible membership options and an official opening date are still being ironed out, but
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