"The Last Dollar Saloon has a great jukebox filled with old favorites." Fodors Travel Guide
"Telluride's loveable "dive" bar." BookIt.com
"It only seems like the Last Dollar Saloon exclusively sells Budweiser longnecks. A scruffy (but fully stocked) spot with a pool table, fireplace, and Clapton's "I Shot the Sheriff" on the jukebox, it shouts a happy dive vibe." Concierge.com
"We made our way back to the gondola, with the magnificent canyon view again keeping my attention focused along the way back to town. We veered into Last Dollar Saloon, right on Main Street. The feeling here was much more that of a local neighborhood bar than tourist destination.
Music flowed from the jukebox that still allowed for conversations without straining one’s throat. As we ordered drinks my eyes widened at the very generous pouring of vodka into my glass. It was official: this was not the resort town I’d envisioned!" GoColorado.com
"Best Late Night Bar" Telluride Chamber of Commerce
"Groups of two and three grow and surge, and fill the local bars, including my watering hole of choice, the Last Dollar, or the Buck as it's affectionately called. The jukebox blasts Hank Williams and Merle Haggard as I order another round of Bud bottles." High Times Magazine
"Next go downscale at the Last Dollar Saloon, known as "the Buck" for long-neck Budweisers and James Brown on the jukebox." New York Times Travel
"Tables up front look out over Main Street, making for great people-watching." 10best.com
"Stepping into the Last Dollar Saloon, we're convinced Telluride hasn't betrayed its scruffy ski-bum roots, even if Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes do own property in the area." BudgetTravel.com
"Rocky Mountain Lowbrow: Last Dollar Saloon, Telluride. A welcome break from the private jets and celebrity chefs that are taking over the Rocky Mountain ski scene, the 100+ year old institution has a fireplace, jukebox full of classic rock, and a strictly designer label free vibe." GQ Magazine
"The Last Dollar Saloon, known as "the Buck" serves up a healthy portion of local color and ice cold brews." TellurideSkiResort.com
"If only its walls could talk, The Last Dollar Saloon (100 E. Colorado, 728-4800) is another classic watering hole and meeting place. Take a seat at the fire, put some coins in the jukebox and take it all in. The Last Dollar is a mainstay of Telluride’s watering holes and deservedly so; it’s kept its old rustic character amidst Telluride’s posh transitions." Plum TV Telluride