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Specialties
Located in the historic district of Manitou Springs, Stagecoach Inn offers a popular variety of Delicious Steaks, Chicken & Seafood, Great BBQ, Sandwiches, Salads, and Burgers. Open for Lunch and Dinner daily, also offering a happy hour with half priced appetizers, $ 2 domestic beers, and $ 3 well drinks from 3−6pm daily. Two creekside decks, 4 fireplaces, old town charm, and a friendly staff promise a fantastic time. Stagecoach Inn… One Hundred Years from ordinary.
History
Established in 1892.
True to western lore, there are conflicting stories regarding the Stagecoach’s history. Credible accounts have identified the rustic log structure which houses the entrance, parlor and lounge as Helen Hunt Jackson’s summer cottage and was built in 1881. Helen Hunt Jackson was a famous American author, poetess, and champion of Indian rights. Her novel ‘Ramona’ is still in print today after more than 300 printings and in many different languages. The barn-like structure which houses the main dining room, side porch and kitchen was the first electric company in Manitou Springs which boasted electricity before New York City. The generator was powered by a 45 foot diameter water wheel in Fountain Creek. Later the building became the home of the Manitou Springs Journal. One of the paper boys for the Journal, A.B. Armstrong, later bought both buildings and transformed them into southern Colorado’s first pick for true Colorado Comfort Food.