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Denver seeks Lookout Mountain vendor to sell Native American food

Last updated: June 5, 2025 12:07 pm
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The parks department in Denver is looking to revamp the amenities at Lookout Mountain by seeking a new vendor to showcase Native American cuisine and culture near Buffalo Bill’s Grave. This initiative aims to offer a more authentic and diverse experience for visitors to the area.

Last month, Denver Parks and Recreation issued a formal request for vendors selling indigenous food and merchandise at Lookout Mountain. The city plans to select a business in the fall to lead concessions at the location for the next three to five years. Interested parties can find more information in the vendor request form available online.

Helen H. Richardson, JS

Bill Carle, the former proprietor of the Pahaska Tepee Gift Shop and Cafe, shows a historic photo. The city is seeking a new vendor to take over the space. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/JS)

This shift towards highlighting indigenous cuisine and products represents a change in direction for the tourist attractions at Lookout Mountain. In addition to Buffalo Bill’s burial site and the scenic views of the Front Range, a museum next to the now closed concessions focused on the 19th-century American frontier and Buffalo Bill’s Wild West shows.

Shannon Dennison, the director of Denver Mountain Parks, emphasized the importance of sharing a more balanced narrative that includes Native American perspectives. The decision to feature indigenous culture aims to provide a broader and more inclusive experience for visitors to Lookout Mountain.

For nearly seven decades, the Carle family operated the Pahaska Teepee Gift Shop and Cafe, offering Buffalo Bill memorabilia and Western-themed goods. However, the city’s decision to seek a new vendor signals a change in direction that prioritizes authenticity and cultural representation.

The upcoming vendor at Lookout Mountain will have the opportunity to showcase traditional and contemporary Native American dishes, as well as offer indigenous-made products and educational materials. The city encourages applicants to incorporate educational events on indigenous culture into their programming.

As the parks department transitions to a new phase of development at Lookout Mountain, the chosen vendor will play a key role in shaping the visitor experience. The city aims to preserve the historical theme of the park while incorporating a more diverse and culturally rich atmosphere.

Whether a single vendor or a company managing subcontractors, the city will contract with a business to oversee concessions at Lookout Mountain. This unique opportunity presents a niche service that promises to enhance the overall visitor experience.

With an average annual revenue of $1.5 million during its last three years of operation, the Pahaska Teepee Gift Shop and Cafe held a significant place in the area’s tourism landscape. As the city moves forward with selecting a new vendor, the focus remains on providing a memorable and authentic experience for all visitors.

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