It's located at 1st and D Streets in Marysville, just over the levee protecting the city from the Feather River in times of flooding. Come in and enjoy a drink some great food and great company. If you would liek to repurpose the content or communicate with the overseers of this community, please email beantownbaggers@gmail.com. If you are ever in Colorado and up in the Rockies take a detour to Leadville, superb little town with a great bar called The Silver Dollar Saloon, spend a day in the footsteps of historical wild west figures.Historic Mining Town old saloon with historical featuresThe white oak back bar, windbreak, swinging doors, the mahogany front bar, and the 3/4 inch diamond dust mirrors came from the Brunswick Company in St Louis Missouri. Lots of history.

They level the playing field and overcome the altitude and wind issues in this area.

Highly recommend the Ruben Sandwich, best I've had. I eventually made my way into the back bar. Full of ambiance from years past. It’s got a front and back bar, swinging doors and a windbreak. It’s been told there was quite the list of colorful characters that frequented the establishment including Oscar Wilde. History of Nashville's Silver Dollar Saloon, also known as the V.E Schwab Building. I felt something different about that back bar. We say and do believe it’s not about the destination, it’s about the ride.

Silver Dollar Saloon in Leaville. Great bartender and staff. We will be closed Mondays. Before we hit the sack we needed fuel and given our late arrival time unpacked and swung the bikes over to the only open establishment in town, the Silver Dollar Saloon. The windbreak existed to keep out the harsh Colorado winters, but the real use we’re told was to keep the patron’s safe from prying eyes (their wives).

Talk about eclectic. I’d experienced this before so I was familiar. When we arrived at the bar, the kitchen was closed, but the booze was not. Tabs. With its original tile floor and its custom made bar with original diamond dust mirrors. Food was very good.I felt this place was very average in food and was kind of hard to find something I liked. This is insanity. 100 frikin’ miles through the heart of the Rockies at elevations ranging from 9,200-12,620 feet. Truly, awesome. It’s got a front and back bar, swinging doors and a windbreak. Please check with the restaurant directly. Checking out the photos and all the items I noticed something odd. Please choose a different date.Rent an E-Bike and experience a fun, new way to explore Buena Vista, CO!So much history, so many things to look at around the pub. Surprisingly comfortable. Established in 1879 The Silverdollar is the second oldest saloon in Colorado. With our expertise guests will be guided out to beautiful Cottonwood Lake, or head out to Historic St. Elmo or up the hill to the top of Cottonwood Pass (the Continental Divide) at 12,197 feet. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of E-Bikes are a new way to have fun exploring the Buena Vista, CO area. I even had to get my own silverware to be served with. Adding to the oddness, I found a photo of three men being hanged in the center of town which appeared be be administered by priests.When I got back to the front bar I I said to the bartender, “So, you’ve got something paranormal here, huh?” I figured, I can’t be the only person who’s noticed this before over the last 100+ years. Have you visited the bar- do you believe it’s haunted?Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:All Rights reserved to Beantown Baggers. We ordered a round – one round only as we were riding back (and there was a single patrolman pulling over everyone in town). Oscar WildeWalk through these doors into history. Location. This is the home of one of America’s ultra marathons – The Race Across the Sky (otherwise known as The Leadville 100).