

An award-winning and nationally acclaimed truly Colorado restaurant, The Fort is located in Southwest Denver, in Red Rocks Territory. Specializing in regional game, such as bison, elk and quail, as well as salmon, trout and hearty vegetarian fare influenced by American Indian and Mountain Man cuisine, The Fort sells more buffalo steaks than any other independently owned restaurant in the country. We’re open for dinner only at 5 pm daily. We accept our last seatings at 7:30 pm Sunday through Thursday and 8:30 pm Friday and Saturday. Try our new outside heated patio with fire pits and waterfall features, now open for fine dining. The views of the valley and twinkling lights of Denver make for a romantic evening.
Wild game, steak & other exotic regional American specialties in a frontier-themed replica fort.
Hours
| Thursday | 5–7:30 PM |
| Friday | 5–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 5–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 5–7:30 PM |
| Monday | 5–7:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–7:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–7:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 19192 CO-8, Morrison, CO 80465
Phone: (303) 697-4771
Website: http://www.thefort.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: tripleseat.com
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Reviews
The menu is very extensive and everything everyone got was delicious. The attention to detail was very impressive, every plate that came out was clearly set up with care.
There was a native American gentleman walking table to table playing the flute. He explained cultural traditions and how the flute is handed down. He definitely added to the experience.
Ok, the place isn’t cheap, with drinks and appetizers (no room for dessert), we paid just over $100/person but all of us thought it was well worth it! It’s not just a great dinner, it’s a unique and memorable experience!
i can’t begin to talk the praises of the staff. even those programs seem to be for older adults they graciously helped us with ticketing with my kids who are pretty into indigenous culture.
we arrived way too early as well but there was a place below which looked like a wedding space and let my kids run to get the wiggles out. they also graciously allowed us to use the bathroom before the doors opened.
the meal was a great opportunity to teach my kids table setting and different service options.
there was alot of food served family style mollasses beans, rice, huckleberry cake, pumpkin soup just a wonderful evening altogether.
From the moment we arrived, the setting felt special. Nestled against the foothills with sweeping views and beautiful Colorado sunsets, the atmosphere is both rustic and elegant. It truly captures that classic Colorado charm while still feeling warm and welcoming.
The service was outstanding — attentive without being intrusive, and genuinely friendly. Our server took the time to walk us through the menu and offered great recommendations that made the meal even more memorable.
The food was exceptional. Every dish was thoughtfully prepared and full of bold, rich flavors. You can tell there’s real pride in the quality and presentation. It felt like more than just dinner — it was an experience that celebrated the region.
If you’re looking for a memorable meal just outside Denver with beautiful views, amazing food, and top-notch service, this place absolutely delivers. I can’t wait to go back!