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Steaks, Slides, and Snipped Ties: Remembering Trail Dust Steakhouse

Steaks, Slides, and Snipped Ties: Remembering Trail Dust Steakhouse

by Larry Ulibarri
June 17, 2025
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Remember Trail Dust Steakhouse? The Steak Was Hot—But the Slide Was Hotter

Before Instagram, Yelp, or bottomless mimosa brunches—there was Trail Dust Steakhouse, the legendary, boot-stompin’, meat-sizzlin’, denim-slicin’ dinner spot that served up steaks and chaos in equal measure.

With locations in Westminster and Denver, Trail Dust wasn’t just a steakhouse—it was a rite of passage. A place where families celebrated birthdays, first dates turned into marriages, and unsuspecting guests learned the hard way that a necktie was a punishable offense. Yes, they really did cut off your tie if you wore one, and they nailed it to the wall like a trophy. Business casual? Not here, partner.

And then there was the giant indoor slide. Because why shouldn’t a steakhouse have a two-story slide in the middle of the dining room? Kids, tipsy uncles, and even the occasional brave grandma all took a turn, giggling all the way down before heading back to a plate of chicken fried steak and a loaded baked potato the size of a football.

The food? Classic cowboy comfort: sizzling ribeyes, tender sirloins, jalapeño poppers, and cornbread that practically sang. Portions were generous, drinks were strong, and the vibe was pure Colorado kitsch—checkered tablecloths, peanut shells on the floor, and live country music keeping your boots tapping between bites.

Trail Dust wasn’t just a restaurant—it was an experience. The kind you can’t replicate with QR code menus and truffle aioli. Sadly, the doors have long since closed, but for anyone who slid down that slide or left tie-less but full-bellied, the memories are still medium-rare and perfectly seared.

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