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Where to watch the 'Game of Thrones' series finale in Colorado if you don’t have HBO

For the night is dark and full of paywalls
Posted at 6:38 PM, May 18, 2019
and last updated 2019-05-19 12:35:20-04

Warning: This article contains spoilers from Game of Thrones' latest episode, "The Bells." Proceed at your own risk.

DENVER – The Great War has been won, the last war is over — but we have yet to see who will sit on the Iron Throne (if it's even standing after all that dragon fire). Will Jon betray Daenerys? Will Bron kill Tyrion (and be rewared with a castle after the fact?) What was Bran warging into during the Battle of Winterfell?

All those questions will (hopefully) be answered as one of the biggest T.V. blockbusters comes to an end Sunday. Unfortunately, not everyone will have access to an HBO subscription – but luckily for you, these spots across the state will have watch parties so you can cheer, cry, laugh and wonder why you’re putting yourself through the pain of witnessing your favorite characters die on television – all in the camaraderie of fellow "Game of Thrones" fans.

1. Stoney’s Bar & Grill
1111 Lincoln St. – Denver

Stoney’s has been having "Game of Thrones" watch parties since heaven-knows-when and they’ll revive the annual tradition one last time starting Sunday, growing strong until the end of the series on May 19.

There will be games, trivia, and live music performed by Daenerys and the Targaryens. Did we mention there will also be a special menu plus dragon and “blood” shots?

The band starts playing at 6 p.m.

2. Daddy's Bar & Grill
120 E. 6th Ave. in – Denver

Daddy's Bar & Grill will be hosting a watch party for the series finale of "Game of Thrones" this Sunday. The restaurant has a wide selection of food and drinks to keep your belly happy while your heart is shattered a million ways.

3. Your Mom’s House
608 E. 13th Ave. – Denver

If your dad screwed you over by canceling the family’s HBO subscription, Your Mom’s House is where you’ll want to be this Sunday.

They will be livestreaming the final season of Game of Thrones "until the Song of Ice and Fire is over!!” You can expect to watch the last season of the hit fantasy show on a large screen projector and other screens scattered inside the venue and hear all the drama, action (not to mention, the violence) with the help of a top-
notch audio system.

The free event is 21 and over and starts at 7 p.m.

4. Pride and Swagger
450 E. 17th Ave. – Denver

Betty Swallows will gather all the queendom’s bannermen as Pride & Swagger returns to Westeros for the final season of "Game of Thrones." There will be drink specials and bar-style eats, plus a drag show before the main event.

The watch party will happen every Sunday from 7 to 8 p.m. through May 19. The event is free of charge.

5. The Triangle
2036 N Broadway Denver

Join the folks over at the Triangle every week to watch "Game of Thrones" with fellow fans in the basement on their HD LED wall with immersive sound. The bar has bar-style eats, drinks and cocktails. The party starts at 7 p.m. to watch the previous episode, followed at 8 p.m. for the new episode.

6. NATIV Hotel Denver
1612 Wazee St. – Denver

It goes without saying that the final episode of "Game of Thrones" will have your hair stand on end, so why not enjoy a yoga class before the series finale this Sunday? NATIVE Hotel Denver will start this watch party with a Nui Mana Yoga class at 3 p.m., followed by Game of Thrones trivia where your knowledge of all things GOT will be tested. After you've claimed the Iron Throne, the party continues with the screening of the series finale at 7 p.m.
Food and drink specials will be provided by Nativ Hotel Denver and Keel Vodka. If you'd like to go, you can buy tickets here.

7. Larimer Beer Hall
2012 Larimer Street – Denver

Join the folks over at the Larimer Beer Hall for Ommegang Brewery's rotating beer tap, Game of Thrones Jonny Walker White Walker cocktails, a special limited GOT dinner menu, a costume contest for the best-dressed and a raffle at intermission! DJ five8 will also be in house serving up some good beats starting at 6:30 p.m.

All seating is first come-first serve, so make sure to get there early. The screens go on at 7 p.m.

8. The Oriental Theater
4335 W 44th Ave. – Denver

Come out and enjoy the dramatic series finale of "Game Of Thrones" on the giant screen with a professional sound system for free! Doors open at 6 p.m. and the theater will be airing HBO live in real time with no ability to pause, so episode 5 will be running when doors open, and Episode 6 will start right on time as HBO airs it at 7 p.m.

This event is free and seats are general admission and on a first-come, first-serve basis. The bar will be open to serve drinks, and box office has chips/snacks/candy for sale as well.

9. Kokopelli Beer Company
8932 Harlan St. – Westminster

Head over to Kokopelli Beer Company to watch the final episode of "Game of Thrones"! The party starts at 7 p.m.

10. The Barrel
251 Moraine Ave. – Estes Park

For those of you living in the Rocky Mountain version of Winterfell, The Barrel is coming to the rescue. The craft beer garden and hall is hosting a watch party with a GOT-themed menu from Colorado Big Bite Catering Co. including “House of Baratheon Wild Boar Sausage,” “Littlefingers,” “Theon’s Revenge!” and “Maragery’s Garden."

The party starts at 5 p.m. and goes until 9 p.m. It is free of charge.

11. Phantom Canyon Brewing Company
2 East Pikes Peak Ave. – Colorado Springs

For $50, people 21 and over can enjoy a Game of Thrones-inspired buffet plus beverages during the "Game of Thrones" series finale at Phantom Canyon Brewing Company. The price of admission includes two drink tickets on the house. There will also be a costume contest for a prize, so if you’re in it to win it, you better come dressed as the best Khaleesi or Jon Snow you could ever hope to be.

Make sure to be there by 5 p.m. Sunday. Buy tickets here.

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