Old Louisville Inn
Louisville, CO 80027
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The Old Louisville Inn is one of Colorado's oldest remaining antique bars, located in a historic building that was once housed a brothel. The joint has cleaned up a bit since then, but Samantha, a harlot who was stabbed to death by one of her customers, is said to haunt the building. Louisville is an old coal mining town and the OLI saloon was a favorite for the rough miners. The copper spit trough, once used by local coal miners for spitting tobacco, still exists along the floor of the front bar. Look for the .22 caliber bullet hole in the lower front bar while you enjoy a juicy buffalo burger.
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"Nice but pricey"
By knowfreebeer4670, April 18, 2008
Nice place for a bite to eat. Unique historical bar. Lots of atmosphere of old Colorado. A bit of the path and a bit pricey but good food.
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- Atmosphere and Personality
- Area Classic
- Cleanliness
- Up To Par
- Romance Factor
- Loveshack. Former brothel people. Rawrrr.
- Features
- Historic Landmark, Online Menu, and Catering
- Average Drink Price
- $5
- Specialties
- Natural hormone-free buffalo, seafood and pub fare.
- Payment Methods
- Major Credit Cards
- Outdoor Seating
- Yes
- Cross Streets
- Front St. & Pine St.
- Parking
- Free Lot




