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Brush Creek Saloon

3 star rating
based on 2 reviews

Categories: Nightlife, Restaurants  [Edit]

0241 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
(970) 328-5279
Price Range:
$$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Good for Groups:
Yes
Take-out:
No
Waiter Service:
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
No
Music:
Juke Box

2 reviews for Brush Creek Saloon

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Heather L.

San Francisco, CA

3 star rating
2/19/2008

So let me start with the type of people that frequent this establishment. They would be able a 20 something female, wearing a black corset top and barefoot in the dead of winter. Next to her would be a man old enough to be her grandfather that enjoys listening to Lionel Richie. On the other side of the bar would be the stalker like loaner with a large tattoo on his neck that is just dying to come on over and invite himself into your conversation.

However, the staff was good. The front door guy was funny and quick witted. The bartender was cute and friendly and I think the drinks were cheap. All in all we had a good time and closed down the bar. But I doubt I'll be going back there again, or Eagle, CO for that matter.

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Brooke W.

San Francisco, CA

3 star rating
4/28/2008

3 stars for the best dive bar in Eagle.  Okay, maybe the only dive bar in Eagle.  Like the one other reviewer, I, too, am from San Francisco.  My darlingest friend lives here, who shall remain anonymous for her own protection.  

Let me summarize the Brush Creek in a few words:  Married men galore (not with their wives) and bright lights.  So bright it kills your beer goggle buzz.  Somehow I managed to be more sober when I left, than when I had first arrived.  It's amazing how married men buying you drinks, can sober you up pretty fast.  There were mullets, cheap drinks, and a dog eating out of a woman's hand on top of the bar.  Should I appreciate that the married men were at least wearing their rings while they were out looking for other women, or should I be starting a women's lib organization to save the single women at the bar who were hanging out with the married men anyway?

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