Gold Coin Saloon

120 Main St, Central City
(303) 582-5914

Recent Reviews

Jeff Mraz

Step back into the old “Wild West.” This saloon was perfect in every way!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Joshua Seidel

Cool place with an old time atmosphere. I didn't do much here, just had a drink and left, but the bartender was someone who had lived in the city for a while and was interesting to talk to. There is a casino and games, with food and full bar.

The Boss K.

Quite possibly the worst dining experience ever. If you look at the pictures you'll see a mostly empty dining area. Thats because it is empty. Empty and quiet. The theme is a little jarring but would probably be better received if it had even the slightest bit of effort applied. The service was off. New waitress messed up a couple items and seemed to have a bit of a meltdown after. So much so another waitress had to takeover. The wait was ridiculous. We got there around 10:30 and then didn't get out of there till noon. The food was meh. All in all I would never recommend it to anyone and I honestly felt duped by all the positive reviews.

Jessica P.

Breakfast in the historic building is a must! $10 for a giant breakfast burrito smothered in green chili in a mountain town is unheard of, not to mention it's delicious. The decor is vintage as expected. Central city will forever be better than Blackhawk. Leave the big casinos for the tourists. Locals go to Central City

Raul Duran

Jeff and Kristal are two of the coolest cats slinging beverages behind the saloon doors that greet you as you enter. The bar is a minor portion of the establishment but easily the most interesting given the decor. Ask either of the aforementioned individuals about the dollar bills tacked to the ceiling while sipping bloody Maria's or having a Blue Moon.

Mia Eggimann

Our first visit in central city and we came across this gem - wow ? we were impressed by how many dollar bills got stocked in the roof , how stiff the drinks were and how pleasant our bar lady was (sorry we forgot your name?) but thank you so much for the great hospitality your home mixed secret drink and the great Bloody Mary. We did enjoy every moment- historical fact on the side they are the second oldest still operation pub in entire Colorado!!! Go there and have a great time

Keesha Stewart

Love Love then they are so nice and respectful

T.J.

This bar shocked me. It was incredibly small (like 5 stools to sit on), drinks were almost hilariously limited, and there were only two other people there on a weekend. After reading the reviews I expected so much more.Now, it's a historical little place. For only that, it gets 4 stars. But they have such a limited selection and can't make any variety of drinks we ultimately had to leave. Not to mention, you can only have one drink every 30 minutes (company policy).I'm glad to say I went there but definitely won't be back.

Debra A.

Old saloons are my favorite place to be.This historical landmark is well taken care of. TheBartender is welcoming and full of historical facts about the establishment. Cozy.

The Swiss Moose Adventures

Our first visit in central city and we came across this gem - wow ? we were impressed by how many dollar bills got stocked in the roof , how stiff the drinks were and how pleasant our bar lady was (sorry we forgot your name?) but thank you so much for the great hospitality your home mixed secret drink and the great Bloody Mary. We did enjoy every moment- historical fact on the side they are the second oldest still operation pub in entire Colorado!!! Go there and have a great time

Lori C.

This was actually inside Easy Street and was a wonderful find. We felt like we were being invited into someone's home for dinner and the wait staff were so friendly. The meals were reasonably priced and well portioned. Make sure you save room for the crème brûlée cheesecake.

Donna D.

Millie's is a blast from the past! Restaurant is upstairs from the casino. Went there twice for breakfast. For less than $20 total we had the Miners breakfast, two eggs, bacon or sausage, hash browns, toast, milk and coffee. Service is a little slow because of lack of staff but our server was a great lady and able to give us some history about the casino area. We returned to try their $13.99 prime rib dinner but left empty handed. We got there at 8:00 and given a pager with a "30 minute wait". We went downstairs and had a drink at the bar. About 8:30 we went back up and were told the kitchen was only serving take out at this time per the general managers instruction. So we left disappointed and hungry! But, all in all a great hidden jewel!

Sam H.

Let me start by saying I stopped in to break my 21 hour fast, so I was fairly hungry. I had the steak and eggs, enjoyed it tremendously. The service was top shelf, thank you Mikey! Everyone was very friendly and the atmosphere is very rustic and charming. It's a great place to get away from the casino noise and enjoy the peacefulness with the one you love.

Donald Weiss

My 1st visit was in 1960. Then again in 1968. Then I moved to Denver and was a regular. Loved the ambiance of the old west! Make it a stop when you are in the area. You won't be sorry!

Ann O

Prime rib special was very good. Cooked as requested and sides good and hot. Slow and steady crowd and only 2 servers! Impressed with the cooks

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