Listed alphabetically:
The Bent Elbow
1114 Blair St., Silverton
970-387-5775
The Bent Elbow is located on notorious Blair Street in the historic gold and silver mining town of Silverton, Colorado
Eureka Station
1225 Blair St., Silverton
970-387-8002
The Eureka Station is a Cornish Tavern operating on notorious Blair Street. History never tasted so good.
The Grand Imperial Hotel Restaurant and Saloon
1219 Greene St., P.O. Box 57, Silverton
800-341-3340 970-387-5834
Featured in John Feilder’s “Best of Colorado.” Open year-round. Full bar with microbrews on tap. Located at the Grand Imperial Hotel.
Goodies To Go!
Between Natalia’s and Blair Street Patio, Silverton
970-387-5300
Handlebar’s Food and Saloon
Corner of 13th & Greene St., Silverton
970-387-5395
If our food was any better….we’d have to call it something else!
Natalia’s 1912 Family Restaurant
1159 Blair St, P.O. Box 537, Silverton
970-387-5300
Across from where the train stops on Notorious Blair Street. “Discover why people return again and again.” Affordable family dining. Serving something for everyone. Largest dining menu around. Silverton’s best hot buffet and salad bar. Beer-wine-cocktails. Patio and indoor dining. Serving lunch and dinner. Bus tours and large groups welcome. Wheelchair and stroller accessible.
The Shady Lady
1154 Blair Street, Silverton
970-387-5332
Located where the train stops. Menu items starting at $3.95. Tap beer and full bar. Full ice cream parlor on the porch featuring A&W root beer floats. “The last brothel to operate in Silverton.”
Thee Pitt’s Again BBQ
1157 Greene Street, Silverton
970-387-5027
As seen on the Food Networks “Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives.” Our BBQ has received over 300 awards!
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