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Located in Downtown Durango, Colorado, 636 Main Ave (formerly Ken & Sue's) offers exceptional food and great service at a reasonable price. Our restaurant gives downtown Durango a personally crafted bistro style menu that includes steaks, seafood, gluten free options, decadent house-made desserts, daily specials, and local favorites.
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Dinner Hours: Sunday - Thursday: 5:00pm - Close Friday &...
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Looking for a cool change, in 2016 he moved to SW Colorado...
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Feb 7, 2023 · The former owners of Ken & Sue’s restaurant in Durango were sentenced to five years’ probation for tax evasion Tuesday in a Durango federal courtroom. Kenneth and Suzanne Fusco were also...
Mar 22, 2022 · Durango’s restaurant for fine dining that still feels casual, Ken and Sue’s, reopened earlier this month as 636 Main Ave under new ownership. Ken and Sue Fusco retired and sold the restaurant...
Feb 7, 2023 · The former owners of Ken & Sue’s restaurant in Durango were sentenced to five years’ probation for tax evasion Tuesday in a Durango federal courtroom. Kenneth and Suzanne Fusco were also sentenced to six months of house arrest, 150 hours each of community service and fined $25,000 each.
Oct 25, 2022 · Kenneth and Suzanne Fusco, former owners of Ken and Sue’s restaurant in Durango, have pleaded guilty to federal income tax evasion in connection with an undercover investigation by the IRS, the...
1 day ago · From the days of Ken and Sue's to today's 636, this restaurant has remained consistently good. Whether it's old favorites or new offerings, the food is very good. When combined with excellent service and lively atmoshere, this is a Durango "Go-To"place.
Feb 7, 2023 · Durango – The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado announces that Kenneth and Suzanne Fusco, of Durango, Colorado were each sentenced to six months of house arrest, 150 hours of community service, a $25,000 fine, more than $160,000 of restitution, and five years of probation supervision after pleading guilty to tax ...