The Dredge Restaurant & Bar

Breckenridge, United States

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20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Takes Reservations
Yes
Delivery
No
Take-out
No
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Street
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
No
Good for Groups
Yes
Attire
Casual
Ambience
Touristy
Noise Level
Average
Music
Juke Box, Music Videos
Good For Dancing
No
Alcohol
Full Bar
Happy Hour
Yes
Best Nights
Fri
Coat Check
No
Smoking
No
Outdoor Seating
Yes
Wi-Fi
No
Has TV
Yes
Dogs Allowed
No
Waiter Service
Yes
Caters
No
Has Pool Table
Yes

Description

Specialties

The Dredge Floating On the Blue River in Downtown Breckenridge.

The Dredge Restaurant & Bar

Piece of History

From the early 1900‘s up to 1942, there were a total of nine dredges operating in Summit County. Once there was a railroad, there was capability to build these huge dredges. The boilers alone, weighed over eleven tons and were shipped from the east coast, while the timber came from Oregon.

This two million pound floating restaurant is a replica of one of the largest and longest operating dredges in Breckenridge. It was the last dredge operating and stopped forever in this pond in 1942. Its remains are entombed in the silt below us right now. In 1933, starting near Watson Avenue, The Dredge slowly moved through Breckenridge, operating continuously night and day until the end of 1935. Without profits to keep it alive, The Dredge lay idle.

With no maintenance and care, it sank in November of 1937. In 1939 The Dredge was again resurrected by the lure of gold and eastern financiers and was renamed Blue River No.1. It began churning from its sunken location near Washington Avenue and it landed in its final location-​here! Later, it was partially dismantled with the last of its remains sinking in 1966.

Now you can enjoy a five-​star meal in The Dredge. We specialize in steaks and seafood. We recommend reservations ahead of time. Call us now for dinner tonight or for catering.

History

Established in 1993.

This two million pound floating restaurant is a replica is one of the largest and longest operating dredges in Breckenridge. The last dredge operating, it stopped forever in this pond in 1942. Its remains are entombed in the silt below us. In 1933, starting near Watson Avenue, The Dredge slowly moved through Breckenridge, operating continuously night and day until the end of 1935. Without profits to keep it alive, The Dredge lay idle.

With no maintenance and care, it sank in November of 1937. In 1939 The Dredge was again resurrected by the lure of gold and eastern financiers and was renamed Blue River No.1. It began churning from its sunken location near Washington Avenue and it landed in its final location-​here! Later, it was partially dismantled with the last of its remains sinking in 1966.

Meet the Business Owner

Steven R.

Business Owner

We pride ourselves on the highest quality food and service and a family-​friendly atmosphere.