About The Celtic Cowboy Irish Pub

Food, Drinks & Live Music Deep in the Heart of Downtown Great Falls

Our Story

In 1890, Welsh immigrant Robert Vaughn, the first European settler in the county, who had become wealthy in the ranching business in the Sun River Valley outside of Great Falls, perceived a need in the downtown area for the “most advanced livery stable in the West.” This was the genesis of the Arvon Block, a playful take on his name... Robert Vaughn... R. Vaughn... Arvon. The building housed a livery stable, freight transfer office, teamster boarding house and green-grocer. Vaughn, who by that time had received the nickname “The Celtic Cowboy” by the press, would go on to become one of Great Falls’ earliest philanthropists and most prominent citizens. 

126 Years Later...

Fast-forward 126 years and we proudly bring you The Celtic Cowboy Pub and Restaurant and the Hotel Arvon, evoking the lively times of the past in what is now one of the very few remaining buildings from the early days of Great Falls. We hope to see you here!

A small downtown street view with brick buildings, storefronts, flags, trees, outdoor seating, and parked cars, under a clear blue sky.

THE food

A breakfast plate with fried eggs, grilled sausage, bacon, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, hash browns, and toast. There are also glasses of orange juice and water, with other breakfast dishes visible in the background.

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Cheeseburger with melted cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, onions, served with French fries, on a white plate. There is a glass of soda and condiments in the background.

lunch menu

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A plate of grilled salmon with white sauce and lemon wedges, served with a side of roasted vegetables including zucchini, red bell peppers, and mushrooms, on a wooden table in a restaurant setting.

pub menu

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