Misster’s bigger, cooler older brother,” Trey said, adding they will be bringing “a lot of the same values and concepts” that brought them success in Dallas, albeit with a few improvements. Trey and Tyler were on a trip together to Denver when they decided the Mile High City would make the perfect location for their second LGBTQ+ venue. “Through that, I knew I wanted to do more and I wanted to replicate the same impact that we were able to have on the city that I call home, in other great cities with a community that I love so much." “Taking a step back for a moment during the closure, I was able to see the impact that we had on the community in those short few months as they rallied around our business and our bartenders to make sure that we were able to re-open our doors as quickly as possible,” Trey told Ga圜ities. The quarantine and economic shutdown gave Trey time to consider how important these spaces are to the LGBTQ+ community and incentivized the father-son duo to launch additional ventures together. Misster, though, Trey and Tyler were forced to close the doors due to the pandemic. Misster in Dallas’ infamous “Gayborhood” in June 2019 with a whole lot of faith and a passion to bring something new to the Dallas LGBTQ+ community,” Trey explained to Ga圜ities. According to a report in Ga圜ities, this will be the second venture between the father-son duo following the success of their previous joint venture, Mr. Building upon their earlier experiences in the hospitality business, Trey Stewart and dad Tyler announced their plans to open a gay bar and restaurant named SIR this November. Gay Son and His Dad Opening Gay Bar & Restaurant in DenverĪ gay man and his straight dad are launching a new LGBTQ+ venue in Denver, Colorado.