Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Love - Brook Forest Inn style.

The Brook Forest Inn was built out of the dreams and love of Edwin and Reggie Welz. They met in Europe and fell in love and later fell in love with a piece of the Rocky Mountains. They built their Swiss-style Inn from quartz, the stone of love. For almost ten decades The Brook Forest Inn has been the site of first dates, proposals, weddings, honeymoons, anniversaries, and Valentine's Days.
Valentine's Day at The Brook Forest began with a wedding. The couple had heard endearing childhood stories from their parents about special family outings to the Inn. When they discovered The Brook Forest Inn it was love at first sight, and they knew this would be the location of their wedding.

Valentine's evening the fireplaces were glowing, the lights were low and the music soft. The Brook Forest Inn was filled with love. The owners, Jon and Melissa Barton, are incurable romantics. They gave Brent and Rachel the night off, and Brent and Rachel spent their first Valentine's Day together at their favorite restaurant - The Brook Forest Inn.
Susie and David Knight are newly weds and moved to the Brook Forest area about a year ago. Susie played Mrs. Claus at the Inn over Christmas and fell in love with it. They have since become regular Sunday brunch guests.
Terry and Coleen Neiman's love affair with The Brook Forest Inn dates back to 1968. They came to dinner at The Brook Forest Inn on prom night. They graduated from Lincoln High School in Denver. They recently moved to the Evergreen area and were delighted to discover The Brook Forest Inn was as beautiful and romantic as they remembered.
The Brook Forest Inn's old world charm, gourmet dining, impeccable service, and Rocky Mountain hospitality brings out the romantic in everyone. http://www.thebrookforestinn.com/


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