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“shinin' times at the fort!”
Join us for some shinin' times at The Fort! The Fort, an award-winning restaurant located in Southwest Denver, is one of the nation's most recognized establishments and sells more buffalo steaks than any other independently owned restaurant in the country. Featuring fine beef, buffalo, game and seafood, The Fort's menu offers a tantalizing selection of old and new foods from the Early West. The Fort has been featured in local and national publications such as the New York Times, Sunset, Bon Appetit, Modern Maturity, 5280 Magazine, Plate Magazine, Rocky Mountain News and Westword. In February 2008 The Fort was featured on the Today Show with Al Roker. The Fort has won the Wine Spectator’s Award of Excellence for the 7th consecutive year.
We've heard about the Fort for almost a decade now and decided to go this past weekend. We weren't disappointed. Despite seeing white linen tablecloths, a full place setting and lots of staff,... Read more
The skinny: Unique old wild west vibes mixed with gorgeous mountain scenery. Solid food - a fun experience! Overview: We've heard a lot of this place - mainly that the experience is awesome but... Read more
Absolutely an amazing experience. Spectacular views. As you walk in to the courtyard with a wood fire burning, you know this place is going to be special. The food was perfectly prepared with... Read more
The Fort Restaurant
Hours
- Sun, Fri, Sat: 4:30 pm - 10:00 pm
- Mon - Thu: 5:30 pm - 10:00 pm
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Credit Cards Accepted
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