we really wish we had known about this place before we hit ouray.
never having been to this gorgeous mountain village before, we made reservations at a best western, figuring that would be fine. the best western WAS fine.
suddenly, fine seemed like not good enough when we--by chance--walked into the lobby of this 1891 hotel.
talk about stepping back into time. the place is authentic, charming, interesting, amazing.
best of all is the FAMOUS face in the barroom floor, the mysterious and legendary portrait of Juanita. which we have heard about for years but never seen. suddenly, there she was, and the owner, Greg, appearing to give us free Starbuck's and her story. (Of the supposed six Juanita portraits, the only other one we can trace is in Center City, CO.)
What a find!
There are two suites with authentic, handpainted french wallpaper and bathrooms attached; the other rooms share bathrooms down the hall, but all are furnished with lovely antiques.
if you want to hear about the miners who stayed there over a hundred years ago, the woman who cooked for them when she was happy and blasted them with her shotgun when she was not, how tessla and edison played a part in the hotel's history, how old the mounted grizzly and elk on the walls are, why the spittoons are up over the bar mirror, why chief ouray often looks cross-eyed in his portraits, and other legends, be sure to find the owner. he is a willing font of wonderful stories and history, and truly loves the hotel.
walk into this hotel, and you walk into the past. from the owner to the busboy, everyone is friendly, interesting, efficient.
you can bet we'll return to ouray to stay in this wonderful old hotel, to hear more stories, to brave the yankee boy trail in the owner's personal jeep tour.
if you need airconditioning and tv, this place is not for you. then again, if you need airconditioning and tv, you can stay home, can't you.












