'We listened to the feedback that we got in Denver, learned a lot along the way and hope to make a comeback in the future with a better understanding of what Denver needs. 'We quickly realized that the needs of the Denver community were different from what we knew about the Dallas community, so with that being said, we decided it was best to pack up Sir and take it back to where it all started for us, the Lone Star State,' Trey wrote in an email to Westword. Sir was twice the size of that space and offered a full menu of eats that were more fine-dining than typical bar fare, including duck bao buns and braised pork skewers. Misster, which has been open since the summer of 2019.
The events are open for everyone to network, meet new friends and meet up with. The duo behind Sir, Trey Stewart and his father, Tyler, also own a gay bar in Dallas called Mr. Providing the LGBT community and our friends in the DFW area with social events and gatherings in a variety of venues. But now the doors at 1822 Blake are shut once again. Sir/Instagram As Sir, the space was bathed in red-hued lights at night and hosted regular drag brunches on weekends.