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The Old Firehouse

185 N Lena St, Ridgway, CO 81432

Originally built in the early 1890’s, the "Old Stone House" is believed to have first functioned as a single-story merchants store. Upon its purchase by the Town of Ridgway in 1898, a second story was added and it morphed into the "Old Stone Hall.” The building eventually became the town firehouse. Its iconic belfry was added by the producers of "True Grit," a 1969 Western starring John Wayne, during filming in 1968. 

The building served as the studio of the renowned Colorado artists Michael McCullough and Lucy Boody, and is now poised for its next evolution into Ridgway's premiere multi-use space. The thoughtfully renovated "Old Stone House" will anchor highly integrated restaurant, event, and venue concepts on the ground floor with a suite of mixed uses in the two stories above.

Hours:

Dinner
Weds - Sat 5pm - 9pm
Sun 5pm - 8pm

Sunday Brunch
10am - 2pm

 

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