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Commission grants fermented-malt-beverage and wine license to Outlanes Pinball Lounge

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Summary

The Littleton Local Licensing Commission approved a fermented-malt-beverage and wine license for Outlanes Pinball Lounge at 2555 W. Alamo Ave., after applicants described their pinball arcade concept, hours, age policy and petition support.

The Littleton Local Licensing Commission approved LC Resolution 02-2025 to grant a fermented-malt-beverage and wine license to Outlanes Pinball Lounge LLC at 2555 West Alamo Avenue, subject to Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division approval and neighborhood requirements.

Melissa Lechuga, the applicant, told the commission, "We are a pinball arcade. We'll have 25 pinball machines and then a small lounge area with TVs and a small merchandise area in the back with refrigeration," and said the business is petitioning for a fermented-malt-beverage and wine license.

A petitioner’s neighborhood survey conducted by Alcohol Petition Services produced 58 signatures: 20 businesses and 37 residents in favor, and one resident in opposition, the petitioner’s representative reported. The petitioner report noted 402 door knocks attempted, with a large share of households not contacted because residents were not home.

Commissioners asked about operations and safety features. The applicants said drinks would be dispensed from a refrigerated unit that locks overnight, and the owners plan to staff the register themselves initially rather than hire servers. The applicants said the arcade will allow individuals age 16 and older to come in unaccompanied. Jason Lechuga, who also spoke for the applicants, said, "We are looking at 16 and older to be able to come alone." Parking access was described as three spaces at the rear; there is one residential unit above the business.

The commission voted 5-0 to approve the resolution. The approval is conditioned on final approval by the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division and on any local licensing restrictions the commission imposes.