Please join us for after dinner drinks on Friday evening for all wedding guests to attend.
Drinks, appetizers and desserts will be available for purchase and casual attire is recommended.
A Little History
Nestled in the pines at an elevation of 7755 feet, the historic Bistro is located 3 miles south of Evergreen and 30 miles west of Denver in the small community of Marshdale Park.
The town of Evergreen was given its name because of the area’s forests in 1875. Ute, Arapahoe, & Sioux Indians inhabited this area & many of the improved roads are also old Indian trails.
Marshdale Park came into existence in 1923 after Dr. Wilbur Marsh, a prosperous Denver dentist, purchased 165 acres from patient, Richard Hobbs. Mary Marsh, Dr. Marsh’s wife, immediately built a tea house where travelers could stop by for a cool drink, sandwich or a full meal. The Marshes continued to expand into a large dining room & twelve upstairs sleeping rooms. The vintage charm of this Rocky Mountain tea house has been retained throughout the years and it is now called The Bistro at Marshdale.