9 Best Breweries in Colorado Springs That Locals Actually Love
9 Best Breweries in Colorado Springs That Locals Actually Love
Colorado Springs has more places to grab a beer and a bite than most people realize — and the best ones do both really well. Whether you're rolling in after a day at Garden of the Gods or just need a solid pint on a Tuesday, this city's got range. We dug into the spots worth your time, from a brewpub on Interquest to a New York-style slice situation right on Tejon.
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1. Voodoo Brewing -Colorado Springs
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Voodoo Brewing sits out on Garden of the Gods Road, which sounds inconvenient until you're sitting inside a place with genuinely cool decor and a Powder Run vanilla beer in your hand. The menu is more food-forward than you'd expect from a brewpub — burgers, pizza, appetizers that actually justify the order. The seating skews toward small metal barstools, so if you're planning to linger over multiple pints, bring the right attitude for it. The mojitos somehow work here, which should be illegal in a brewery but isn't.
2. Colorado Mountain Brewery
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After a day of mountain biking, Colorado Mountain Brewery on Interquest Pkwy is where you end up — and where you want to end up. The bison burger is the thing everyone mentions, and they're right to. Juicy, substantial, the kind of burger that makes you ignore whatever else is on the menu. The cider pork chops are worth knowing about if you're feeling adventurous. The place gets packed, bar seating is your fastest way in, and the staff keeps moving even when it's slammed. Cozy and full of character without trying too hard.
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3. Denver Biscuit Co. - Colorado Springs
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The smell hits you first — butter, biscuit, something faintly sweet coming from the kitchen. Denver Biscuit Co. on Tejon Street earns the lines outside with breakfast done seriously: eggs loaded with cheese, strawberry jam that makes the biscuits worth ordering twice, and cold brew that actually holds up. It's downtown, which means street parking takes patience, but the patio is a good Plan B. Go before the weekend brunch rush if you can. You'll leave planning your next visit before you've finished this one.
4. Fat Sully's NY Pizza - Colorado Springs
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Fat Sully's shares an address with Denver Biscuit Co. on South Tejon, which tells you something about the building's ambitions. The pizza is New York by way of Colorado Springs — big floppy slices with a satisfying chew, priced so low you'll order an extra one just because you can. Reviewers who claim to be picky about pizza tend to stop being picky here. The atmosphere is casual to the point of standing around with a slice, which is exactly right. Order more than you think you need.
Old Colorado City & Beyond
5. La Baguette - Old Colorado City
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La Baguette sits right on West Colorado Avenue, which means you'll probably spot it on your way to Garden of the Gods and make a mental note to stop. Do it on the way back. The ham and cheese omelette with a croissant swap is what regulars order, and the croissants themselves are the whole reason people have been coming back for years. Old Colorado City has plenty of places to grab breakfast, but this French cafe tucked into the neighborhood has a charm that's earned, not manufactured. Small, unhurried, genuinely good.
6. Black Bear Diner Colorado Springs - Academy
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Black Bear Diner on Academy is exactly what it sounds like — a big, lodge-feeling diner with portions that should probably come with a warning. The chicken dinner is the move. Service here is genuinely attentive on a good day, and the Christmas season decorations are worth a trip in December specifically. Fair warning: consistency isn't the house specialty, so stick to what the server recommends and skip the pancakes if they've been sitting. Best on a weeknight when the pace is slower and the kitchen isn't buried.
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7. Hacienda Colorado
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Hacienda Colorado on North Nevada has a luxurious interior that does a lot of the heavy lifting — the space looks the part. The food is more inconsistent than the price point suggests, and the kitchen has a habit of getting stretched thin on busy nights. The staff tries, but understaffed shifts make for long waits on chips, queso, and entrees. If you go, stick to the simpler dishes and don't expect fajitas for two to feed two people. There are better Mexican options in the Springs, but the atmosphere is genuinely nice if your expectations are calibrated.
8. The Exercise Coach of North Colorado Springs
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The Exercise Coach on Briar Village Point is a small-group personal training studio that builds 20-minute efficient workouts around your specific goals. The staff — Ella, Shelby, Ian — know their regulars well enough that this doesn't feel like a chain, even though it is one. One member trained here specifically to prep for a Machu Picchu trek. If you've cycled through gyms, YMCA memberships, and yoga without sticking to any of them, the format here is genuinely different: personalized, consistent, and fast. Worth a consult if you're serious about changing that pattern.
New spots keep opening along the Tejon corridor and out toward Interquest, so we refresh this list every few months as things shift. Seasonal taps at the brewpubs change more often than the food menus, so it's worth checking back in fall and spring. Which of these have you actually been to — and what did we leave off the list?
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