
Pick N Tap, a mash-up of taproom, restaurant, and indoor sports hub, is slated for Parker with plans to pour local brews beside pickleball courts, golf simulators, and an outdoor patio. The owner says the venue is being built to host leagues, trivia, tournaments, and live music right alongside regular dining. Construction drawings are in the works and permitting is underway, but an opening date has not yet been announced.
What’s Planned for Pick N Tap
Pick N Tap is designed to pack multiple indoor pickleball courts into the space, with flexibility to convert some courts for badminton and other paddle sports, plus golf simulators, dart boards, arcade games and a full-service restaurant, the owner told WhatNow. Muthu said programming will range from leagues and monthly tournaments to karaoke nights and local band performances. “We want to create a place where people can come together, whether they’re playing sports, enjoying a meal, or just spending time with friends,” he said.
Where It Will Sit and Site Details
The project is planned for a roughly 2.8-acre parcel at the southwest corner of Disha Drive and Murrelet Street, listed as 11735 Disha Drive in filings, and would connect to the nearby Newlin Gulch trail, according to Town of Parker planning documents. Project narratives describe a single-phase build with primary access off Disha Drive, plus parking and pedestrian connections serving both restaurant guests and recreation users. The filings also outline neighborhood outreach and anticipated traffic tied to nearby schools and athletic facilities.
Approvals and Timeline
The proposed building would span about 19,960 square feet, and the property was reportedly purchased for around $1.5 million, according to the Denver Business Journal. That outlet reports the town has approved the proposal, clearing a major hurdle on the way to permits and construction. Developers still need to finalize construction drawings and secure building permits before shovels hit the ground.
How It Fits Parker’s Shifting Dining Scene
If completed as planned, Pick N Tap would bring a new all-in-one entertainment option to a Parker market that has been steadily adding apartments and restaurants in recent months. Indoor recreation in town is still relatively limited: venues such as the Parker Fieldhouse help anchor the small but growing scene, according to DNVR Pickleball, while Mainstreet’s shift from sleepy to sold-out has brought a bump in new businesses and foot traffic, as per Hoodline. Developers say the blend of dining, drinks, and organized play is meant to pull in families and evening crowds from nearby neighborhoods and surrounding sports complexes.
What to Watch
Residents can track progress through building permit filings and the town’s project portal. The owner told WhatNow the team is deep into construction drawings and expects to seek permits soon. For now, neighbors and players can expect a concept that leans into food, drink, and coordinated events rather than a standalone sports club, with specifics on hours, league schedules, and an opening date to follow once permits fall into place.









