Springs Daily

Advertisement

Advertise here →

9 Best Burgers in Colorado Springs That Locals Actually Swear By

Springs Daily Staff·
Share
9 Best Burgers in Colorado Springs That Locals Actually Swear By

9 Best Burgers in Colorado Springs That Locals Actually Swear By

Colorado Springs has no shortage of places slapping beef between buns and calling it a burger. Most are forgettable. A few are the kind you bring up unprompted at parties. This list cuts through the noise — from a brewpub tucked off Garden of the Gods Road to a downtown spot where the biscuits almost steal the show. These are the ones worth the drive, the wait, and the second visit.

Advertisement

Advertise here →

Where the Brewpub Burger Earns Its Keep

1. Voodoo Brewing -Colorado Springs

Craft beer pint and a burger at Voodoo Brewing near Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs

Credit: Voodoo Brewing

Pull into the lot off Garden of the Gods Road and the Voodoo Brewing sign is doing a lot of work before you even walk in. Inside, the decor earns the name — bold, a little loud, the kind of place that makes a Tuesday feel optional. The burger here is the thing a surprising number of people lead with when they describe this place, and the Powder Run vanilla beer alongside it is the combination worth driving across town for. Around $65 covers drinks, an app, and a split entree — not bad for the experience.

3.9 stars (80 reviews) · 808 Garden Of The Gods Rd See on Yelp →

2. Colorado Mountain Brewery

Juicy bison burger on a plate with a craft beer at Colorado Mountain Brewery in Colorado Springs

Credit: Colorado Mountain Brewery

Colorado Mountain Brewery up at Interquest sits at the north end of the city where the strip malls give way to something that almost feels like a destination. The bison burger is what keeps people coming back — juicy, with a depth that a standard beef patty rarely delivers, and a kitchen that clearly takes it seriously. The place runs packed on weekends, but the bar is a solid fallback if the wait for a table stretches long. Go after a hike on the Pikes Peak Greenway and it will taste even better. ENTRY_7: La Baguette has been on W. Colorado Avenue in Old Colorado City long enough that it's practically a neighborhood institution. The croissants are the reason most people show up, but the breakfast sandwiches are a quietly serious operation — egg, ham, cheese on pastry that actually has structure and flake. This isn't a burger stop in the traditional sense, but for anyone who counts a well-built savory sandwich as fair game, the walk from Garden of the Gods parking makes it a natural first-or-last stop on that side of town. ENTRY_8: Hacienda Colorado on N. Nevada serves a menu built around Tex-Mex, and the interior is the fanciest room on this list by a significant margin. The burger isn't the obvious order here — the fajitas and queso are what people come for — but the kitchen can swing between polished and stretched depending on the night. Staffing has been inconsistent enough that weekends carry some risk. Come for a weekday lunch when the dining room is calmer, order chips and queso while you decide, and adjust expectations accordingly. The space alone is worth seeing once.

3.7 stars (733 reviews) · $$ · 1110 Interquest Pkwy See on Yelp →

"Downtown's Best Bets

3. Denver Biscuit Co. - Colorado Springs

Loaded smash burger with crispy edges on a wooden table at Denver Biscuit Co. in Colorado Springs

Credit: Denver Biscuit Co.

The smell hits you before you sit down — butter browning on a flat top, something yeasty and warm underneath it all. Denver Biscuit Co. on S. Tejon is, yes, primarily a biscuit spot, but the burger shows up with that same house-made confidence. The space runs loud at peak hours, downtown Colorado Springs energy all the way. Get here before the Sunday brunch rush locks up every table. What you walk away with is the kind of meal that makes you text someone immediately.

4.4 stars (1006 reviews) · $$ · 528 S Tejon St Make a Reservation →

4. Fat Sully's NY Pizza - Colorado Springs

Cheese pizza slices and casual counter seating at Fat Sully's NY Pizza in downtown Colorado Springs

Credit: Fat Sully's NY Pizza

Fat Sully's shares an address with Denver Biscuit Co. on S. Tejon, which means you're already in the right part of downtown. The energy inside is casual and quick — counter-service vibes, pizza as the main event. It's not primarily a burger destination, but regulars who've worked their way across the menu know there's more here than slices. The prices are among the most honest in the neighborhood. If you're making a day of the Old Colorado City-to-downtown corridor, this is a natural stop.

3.9 stars (305 reviews) · $ · 528 S Tejon St See on Yelp →

"Worth the Trip Across Town

5. Black Bear Diner Colorado Springs - Academy

Classic American burger and fries on a diner plate at Black Bear Diner Colorado Springs

Credit: Black Bear Diner Colorado Springs

Black Bear Diner on Academy is a big room with big portions — the kind of place where nobody leaves hungry and the server remembers to refill your coffee before you have to ask. The burger has come up enough in conversations here that it's worth the detour from the Breakfast & Brunch menu regulars. Service swings between excellent and stretched thin depending on the night, so your best bet is a weekday lunch when the dining room breathes a little. The portions alone make it worth the gamble.

3.9 stars (653 reviews) · $$ · Ste A · 975 N Academy Blvd Reserve a Table →

6. La Baguette - Old Colorado City

Chips, queso, and fajitas on a restaurant table at Hacienda Colorado in north Colorado Springs

Credit: La Baguette

La Baguette has been on W. Colorado Avenue in Old Colorado City long enough that it's practically a neighborhood institution. The croissants are the reason most people show up, but the breakfast sandwiches are a quietly serious operation — egg, ham, cheese on pastry that actually has structure and flake. This isn't a burger stop in the traditional sense, but for anyone who counts a well-built savory sandwich as fair game, the walk from Garden of the Gods parking makes it a natural first-or-last stop on that side of town.

4 stars (308 reviews) · $ · 2417 W Colorado Ave Book a Table →

7. Hacienda Colorado

Hacienda Colorado

Credit: Hacienda Colorado

Hacienda Colorado on N. Nevada serves a menu built around Tex-Mex, and the interior is the fanciest room on this list by a significant margin. The burger isn't the obvious order here — the fajitas and queso are what people come for — but the kitchen can swing between polished and stretched depending on the night. Staffing has been inconsistent enough that weekends carry some risk. Come for a weekday lunch when the dining room is calmer, order chips and queso while you decide, and adjust expectations accordingly. The space alone is worth seeing once.

3.4 stars (649 reviews) · $$ · 5246 N Nevada Ave Check Availability →

8. The Exercise Coach of North Colorado Springs

Flaky croissant breakfast sandwich on a cafe plate at La Baguette in Old Colorado City

Credit: The Exercise Coach of North Colorado Springs

Experience 6 at The Exercise Coach of North Colorado Springs.

5 stars (14 reviews) · Ste 110 · 9475 Briar Village Pt See on Yelp →

New spots keep opening along the Tejon Street corridor and up near Interquest, so we revisit this list every few months. The bison burger at Colorado Mountain Brewery is the current frontrunner for a return visit. Which of these have you tried — and is there a burger spot in the Springs that deserves a spot on this list?


What locals are saying

0 replies

9 Best Burgers in Colorado Springs That Locals Actually Swear By — what do you think? Share your perspective.

Discussion prompt by The Editor

Be the first to share your thoughts

Start the conversation about this article.

Leave a reply

More from Colorado Springs


9 Best Desserts and Bakeries in Colorado Springs Worth Saving Room For

9 Best Desserts and Bakeries in Colorado Springs Worth Saving Room For

Colorado Springs has no shortage of places to end a meal on a high note — or start your morning with something that earns the calories. The hard part is knowing which spots actually deliver and which ones coast on atmosphere. We've narrowed it down to the bakeries, sweet stops, and neighborhood inst