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“Where The Duke Hung His Hat”
The Bonatti's immigrated to Ouray in the early 1920's buying the Outlaw Building. Their granddaughter Chris sold in April 2009 to the Choates. It has been a restaurant since the 1940's and The Outlaw since late 1968. We welcome you to it's western charm & friendly atmosphere, adorned with old family photos, the Duke's Hat & other memorabilia. Come in where past and present merge. Today the Outlaw Restaurant is still available to the citizens and visitors of Ouray; and the Outlaw Restaurant still has the same sign hung in 1969. Those who return come back with happy memories of the past, while newcomers take away experiences they will fondly remember.
The food alone was absolutely amazing... the steak just melted in my mouth. The service was amazing, we loved our waitress. The ambiance was a mix of full western saloon and fancy table top... Read more
After an epic day of hiking in Ouray and driving the Million Dollar Highway, a gargantuan sized dinner was desperately needed. The Outlaw Restaurant came highly recommended. Located right off the... Read more
This place is a must try when you're in town! It's got that unique history and style to it.. fits the town completely. So fun to even have a piano man playing old timey tunes. We sat at the bar &... Read more
The Outlaw Restaurant
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- Sun, Sat: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
- Mon - Fri: 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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