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TV Shows
Bizarre Foods America
Aired on 02/18/2013
Episode: Denver
Dine at Denvers oldest restaurant, a place that specializes in game meat such as yak, buffalo and elk.
Food Paradise
Episode: Steak Paradise-
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Map & Directions
1000 Osage St
Denver , CO 80204
3035349505
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Restaurant Details
Cuisines:
Cost:
- $$$$
Features:
- Special Occasion Dining
- Outdoor Dining
- Date Spot
- Bar Scene
- Live Music
- Dine At The Bar










Comments & Tips
User Comments
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REALLY disappointed with this restaurant! It was a terrible and bland meal. The steak was tough and not very enjoyable. Way too expensive, definitely not worth the $$$$.
by goaliejames
Tue 06/05/2012 12:00 AM
Denver
Joined Jun 2012
3 Posts
3 Restaurant Visits
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Buffalo was very good
by Brapp33
Wed 03/21/2012 12:00 AM
Joined Mar 2012
10 Posts
12 Restaurant Visits
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CitySearch Tips
Know Before You Go
If you try the infamous Rocky Mountain oysters, get them with horseradish to help them down.
Parking
There are two free lots on the north and west side of the restaurant.
Where to Sit
Request table 21 or 22--the ones with cushiony, oversized chairs.
FourSquare Tips
Denver's oldest and most unique restaurant, as seen on Man v Food: Denver!
Since you're here and this place was the 1st. one to be allowed to sell alcohol after the prohibition, order an Odell 90 Shilling, locally brewed in Colorado!
You must try the rocky mountain oysters!
Established in 1893, it is Denver's oldest and most unique restaurant! The Buckhorn Exchange was issued Colorado?s Liquor License No. 1, when the prohibition laws were repealed in 1933.
the number on the liquor license is 1
The Buffalo Tenderloin is ridiculous. It's a must get.
Home of CO liquor license #1
Animals were harmed in the making of this restaurant.
The Buckhorn Exchange was issued Colorado?s Liquor License No. 1, when the prohibition laws were repealed in 1933.
The "Dutch Lunch" is an awesome meal for the price. You get a little bit of everything and it is all great.