The Historic Brown Hotel
208 N Ridge St, Breckenridge, CO, 80424
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Address :
208 N Ridge St
Breckenridge, CO, 80424 - Phone (970) 453-0084
- Website https://www.historicbrown.com
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : No
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
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Steve L.
What a great unique place for drinks. If you looking for a place where the locals hang out then the Brown is for you. The drinks and atmosphere set this place off. The stories that are told to you by the bar tenders about the haunts of this place make your experience that much better. While there take a walk around and imagine yourself back in the day when the place was in its prime. Head to the back rooms and play some air hockey or foose ball while you enjoy your drinks, or just lounge in the library and play some chess or connect four....trust me you won't be disappointed...
(4)Martina D.
This place is AMAZING! I can't believe I haven't written a review yet. First of all, the bar tenders are nice. Drinks don't taste like water. And it's unique. I wish I had taken pictures... Next time. For now, I'll describe it to the best of my ability. It's like the first floor of a brownstone or townhouse. Actually it's not "like", it is. Yes it did used to be a hotel and there's a "cool" story behind it. I can't remember if it was a hotel and brothel at the same time, or if it was a hotel then brothel or vice versa. Anyway six prostitutes were murdered there. I think that's cool. Ok on to the description. You open the door and walk down a hallway which still has old wall paper on it. The closest door to your right is a combination of two rooms turned into one; living room and den at one time possibly. Speculation. The bar is to your left, and to your right, the other "room" which is still separated from the bar area, has old couches and mismatched chairs, is a board game room. You get your drinks at the bar and you're free to bring them in any room you want. Keep in mind this whole place looks like a time warm with the wall paper and floors. Back out into the hallway there's a door that leads to several rooms. One is dark and has an air hockey table. There's another room with a ping pong table, and a big room next to it with pool tables. Does this not sound like the coolest bar ever? It is. If in Breck, make a point to just walk in and check it out.
(5)Tyler S.
Have you ever blacked out in your own worst nightmare? Like walking in on your significant other going the bathroom, this place may make your heart race. I would recommend you bring a funnel, because the high altitude won't put the hooch in your gut fast enough. Simply put, this is a stronghold of debauchery. If this place was a Rolling Stones song, it would be titled Sympathy For My Liver.
(5)Rachael H.
I went out for my birthday just having a good time and the people here went out of their way to make fun of me and my friends for being from Denver. They made fun of the songs we played on the juke box as well as say "I'm sorry your boyfriend is sorry you're drunk". Like what??? We were just starting the night! Who says that??? I was beyond sober. It started out fun but I hope you don't hit locals who think they're above you like we did. Really ruined my night out. Bartender hung out with her gf at the end of the bar which is no big deal of you can serve the bar still. I'd recommend the Dredge. Much better service with better fun and people.
(1)William M.
I just checked this place out on a whim and was not dissapointed. They have great prices and a really fun atmosphere. There are games hidden around every corner and plenty of friendly people to challenge to your favorite bar game. I came in alone and in a few minutes I felt like a regular thanks to the friendly staff and patrons. If you want to sit alone and watch sports this is not the place for you.
(5)Chris P.
It's not a hotel and it's not a restaurant. We wanted to go for dinner and a ghost sighting but ID checks at the door clued us in. I guess I really shouldn't rate this place since we never actually went inside, but I was disappointed that we couldn't seem to get any info about this place from the website. I'm sure it's lots of fun if you're looking for a wild night...but we weren't.
(2)Scott C.
A friend advised our small group that we had to check this place out, so we did. First and foremost, let me warn you that this place is just your average everyday brothel turned dive bar, so don't go in there all high and mighty.... That having been said, this is a fantastic dive bar. Half clean, half dirty, half filthy, it is the perfect place to go grab a beer with some friends. Beer was cold (PBR tall boy) and came fast and with a smile. The jukebox has a great selection and there was much ado about who and what the next song would be...they have several game rooms with air hockey, foosball, ping pong, pinball, etc....Lots of stuff to do if you are one of those crazy people that don't like to just sit around and talk and drink and sing and dance in your chair. I don't know if they even serve food...I had already eaten... If you are in Breck and want a change from the ordinary, go have a beer at the brown and check out some of the pictures/papers on the walls as well...
(3)kelly c.
The lady of the brown awaits you! This haunted bar is a bit out of the way and the perfect stop to get away from tourists. I love the foosball and the ping pong, but there's also dingy couches for you to relax on. Or stay in the bar! They also have decent food for a cheap joint! The wall paper is awesomely Victorian. The owners live upstairs and once when my friend forgot his tab and credit card, they kindly invited us in outside of business hours the next day!
(5)Sofia Oksana B.
This place is definitely unique, I'll give it that. It feels like you're walking into someones house, who has conveniently built in a full bar, just for your enjoyment. There are side rooms with ping pong, air hockey and pool. There is also a side room by the bar with well-used homey couches strategically placed before a welcoming fire. But that's where it ends. The place is carpeted, so all the traffic and spilled beer have given the fabric a musty/rotting smell. The windows had saran wrap haphazardly taped to them. The womens bathroom was terrifying, not because it's (supposedly) haunted, but because there is a decrepit, broken shower full of rust in one corner and the bathroom stall doors don't close. Not because they are broken, mind you, but because they JUST DON'T CLOSE. Someone thought it would be a nice idea to give you those little metal sliding latches to play with, but no hole to slide them in. Just plain yuck. The worst part was the service. The bartender wasn't just rude, she was hostile. A friend of mine finished his drink and thought he would do the bartender a favor and dump out his own ice. Apparently he dumped his two ice cubes into her "bleach sink". The exchange went like this... Bartender: Are you f***ing kidding me? That's my bleach sink! Friend: Oh. Damn. I'm sorry. Is there anything I can do? Bartender: Yea, you can leave. NOW. Friend: ...um... Bartender: LEAVE. NOW. So we left. I don't ever plan on going back.
(1)Chris B.
This is the best bar in Breckenridge. Here is the scoop. A friend and I get a call to meet another friend at the Brown. I know it is not on Main or 9th so I stop in for a slice of pizza and directions. One staffer says "that is a great place to drink and take some mushrooms". His colleague preferred to take his Brown with acid. We make our way, unsure. The unassuming store front looks nothing like a bar and more like an early 20s homestead. Inside is a smear of local tradesmen. The night ended with a steel tip dart wound in my leg and too much terrible whisky. "When in Breck."
(5)Brendan C.
Walking into this place is like walking back in time to the days of the gold rush. There isn't anything like it in town, and the people there are chill and looking to have a good time. The drinks are cheep there are pool tables, foosball, ping pong, along with games in the living room next to the fire place. Best of all its not filled with yuppies and tourists, this place is hidden from the gaper public and i hope it stays that way, if you like a shot and beer dive bar this is the place!!
(5)Lily J.
Amazing bartenders with great hookups *if you get what i'm sayinnnnn'* and spooky old decour with plenty to do in one of the many rooms oddly dispersed around the old place.
(4)Joe K.
this bar was easily my favorite haunt in Breck when i lived there. (r.i.p. sherpa and yetis) the drinks were stiff, the late night menu was legit. jambalaya and tater tots? sounds horrid, right? Wrong. this place is great, and just off of main street, it's where locals head to unwind from being overrun by flocks of tourists from texas, and new jersey. no offense jersey...but you know what i'm talking about. and texas? suck it.
(5)Keith H.
We all change with the passage of time. I remember The Brown Hotel as the place I proposed to my wife on Valentine's Day, 1986. It was a fine restaurant then. We ordered a bottle of champagne to mark the occasion. The inexperienced server popped the cork and sprayed both of us with a cascade of champagne. We returned 10 years later, and the owners still remembered the event. Fond memories, but not sure we'll return this year for our 25th anniversary, given the other reviews. We'll make some new memories!
(4)laura a.
Find it next time you ski. Spend the evening away from the tourists. Play pool, foosball, air hockey, ping pong... Drink cheap beer and be an even cheaper date. Blame it on the altitude. If you ask nicely, the bartender will light a fire. Beware of the ghost in the women's bathroom.
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