505 & 501 Rose Street is a turnkey restaurant, saloon, and brewery complex on a single parcel in downtown Georgetown, Colorado — the last commercial address before the Guanella Pass National Forest Scenic Byway. The combined 7,711 SF runs across two adjacent buildings connected by a shared patio, available together or separately.
505 Rose (formerly Silverbrick Saloon) is a fully-equipped 5,471 SF restaurant inside a beautifully preserved 1880s brick building. Major systems were installed in 2020 — Type-1 hood, grease trap, walk-in cooler and freezer, multiple HVAC units, commercial hot water, and a custom hardwood horseshoe front bar. The main floor pairs a tin-ceilinged dining room with a fully-permitted kitchen; the lower level holds prep, dry storage, a glycol-fed walk-in, and floor drains. A studio apartment occupies the top floor and is available as a bundled or standalone residential lease at $1,400/month.
501 Rose (formerly Guanella Pass Brewing Company) is a 1,640 SF turnkey brewpub with subway tile, schoolhouse pendant lighting, rollup garage windows with counter seating, a custom bar with tap lines run, radiant floor heat, and a tile-walled tank room with floor drains and glycol stubs ready for a small-batch system. Rollup doors open to the shared patio.
The site sits on the funnel of three independent visitor systems: the Guanella Pass Byway (250–300K vehicles annually), the Georgetown Loop Railroad (200K+ visits, the town's primary tourism anchor, a 7-minute walk away), and Cabin Creek Brewing (85K+ visits, the top craft-beer destination on the I-70 mountain corridor, adjacent to the parcel). Forty-five minutes west of Denver via I-70 Exit 228.
Three operator profiles fit: (1) one tenant takes both buildings as a brewery-restaurant; (2) a chef-driven concept takes 505 only with the apartment housing the chef and 501 leases independently; (3) an expanding craft brewery takes 501 as a small-batch taproom with 505 leasing separately.