
5453 Manhart St. (just west of U.S. 85), Sedalia, Colorado, 303/688-9967
What was Herman’s Garage became Bud’s Bar in 1948 when Bud Hebert went into the libation business. (I’m not sure what happened to Herman.) About a dozen years later, Bud got a job as a Douglas County judge, so he legally couldn’t own a bar. He sold it, but his name stuck through the years. The place is known for cold beer and burgers. In fact, the menu has just four options—hamburgers, double hamburgers, cheeseburgers, and double cheeseburgers—and “No Fries, Dammit!” Chips. No Coke either. Pepsi.
What was Herman’s Garage became Bud’s Bar in 1948 when Bud Hebert went into the libation business. (I’m not sure what happened to Herman.) About a dozen years later, Bud got a job as a Douglas County judge, so he legally couldn’t own a bar. He sold it, but his name stuck through the years. The place is known for cold beer and burgers. In fact, the menu has just four options—hamburgers, double hamburgers, cheeseburgers, and double cheeseburgers—and “No Fries, Dammit!” Chips. No Coke either. Pepsi.