Bygone Denver: Harry Hoffman Liquors

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My folks were from Des Moines. We lived in Littleton. In the 60s and early 70s, around Christmas, my Grandparents' Olds 98 arrived with the trunk stocked full of presents from Grandma. During their stay, Grandpa - a stone mason - made time to scan the Post and News, circle his targets, make the trip downtown, and returned with his "booty" - a trunk full of booze. Luggage had to be moved up front for the return trip back to Iowa.

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I well remember when my family came to visit relatives in Denver and Boulder in the 1950's, my father always made the first stop at Harry Hoffman's. He wasn't a big drinker, but liked a bit of whiskey from time to time. Harry Hoffman's always remains in my memory because it was a must every year. Daddy always said he saved money by shopping there!

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I well remember when my family came to visit relatives in Denver and Boulder in the 1950's, my father always made the first stop at Harry Hoffman's. He wasn't a big drinker, but liked a bit of whiskey from time to time. Harry Hoffman's always remains in my memory because it was a must every year. Daddy always said he saved money by shopping there!

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My Grandfather had a small liquor store (Morris Liquors) in the 1950's & early 1960's. It was located down the block from the old Police Building on Champa St., where the large dancing statue now stands. It was very difficult for many small liquor stores to compete against Harry Hoffman's, as Harry was able to sell the liquor at a lower retail price, than many of the small liquor stores were able to buy at wholesale. Same basic issue today with the grocery stores wanting to sell liquor.

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I worked at HH at Christmas. At the time I was an undergrad at DU. DU’s tri—mester system gave students the full month of December off.
HH’s business was like an ice berg- only a third was through the door. Two thirds were deliveries to home’s & business's. At the office upstairs we took the phone orders for delivery. Harry was a savvy business & marketer. Delivery panel trucks were unmarked! No HH name-so neighbors didn’t know your delivery was booze. Of course Christmas time was super busy. Customers would come from the neighboring states to buy at HH. However, the states would have agents set out to check their states vans and trucks and take their license number coming to HH. ( only a small quantity was allowed to be brought into a state) HH told the out of state regulars and arrange to deliver the product to locations away from the store. He was a pleasure to work for and always gave DU students jobs in December.

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