9 Best Date Night Spots in Colorado Springs That Actually Deliver
9 Best Date Night Spots in Colorado Springs That Actually Deliver
Colorado Springs has no shortage of places to take someone you want to impress. It has a shortage of places worth the effort. Between the brewpubs with mountain views, the downtown corners that feel like a secret, and the bakeries that make a Saturday morning feel like an occasion, the right spots are out there. These are the ones locals actually return to — not just the ones with the best Instagram lighting.
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1. Denver Biscuit Co. - Colorado Springs
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The smell hits you first — something between warm butter and fresh espresso that makes the decision to come inside feel very smart. Denver Biscuit Co. on South Tejon puts out biscuits with a crust that snaps, then yields into something soft and slightly tangy. The cold brew is legitimately good. Downtown parking on Tejon can be tight on weekends, so arrive before noon if you want a table without circling. Get the eggs with cheese and order the strawberry jam on the side — you'll want more than they give you.
2. Nightingale Bread
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Nightingale Bread on North Cascade is not trying to be your average bakery stop. The red sourdough has that crackle-then-chew pull that people drive across town for, and the jalapeno cheddar buns hit a very specific sweet-heat note that's hard to leave behind. Go in the morning — the selection is best early, and the pace of the place makes coffee and a loaf feel like a genuine occasion rather than an errand. The cookies are not an afterthought.
3. La Baguette - Old Colorado City
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La Baguette sits in Old Colorado City, a block or two from the kind of morning walk that earns a croissant. The ham and cheese croissant is the move — flaky, buttery, and substantial enough to count as breakfast without feeling heavy. The employee who recommended the tomato, egg, and avocado sandwich wasn't wrong either. It's a small spot with a loyal following, so weekend mornings fill up. Come from Garden of the Gods on your way back and time it right.
Drinks, Bites, and Staying a While
4. Voodoo Brewing -Colorado Springs
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The Garden of the Gods Road location is not subtle — Voodoo Brewing leans into its own personality with decor that makes you slow down and look around before you order. The Powder Run vanilla beer is worth trying even if you're not a vanilla beer person. The burger has gotten consistent praise from people splitting entrees and somehow still leaving full. One honest note: the metal barstools are genuinely uncomfortable for a long sit, so if you're planning to settle in for the night, claim a table.
5. Colorado Mountain Brewery
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There's a particular satisfaction to the bison burger at Colorado Mountain Brewery on Interquest — juicy in a way that a standard beef patty rarely manages, with a char that holds up to whatever beer you're pairing it with. The space runs cozy and full of character, especially on a weekday evening when the after-work crowd fills it out but hasn't overwhelmed it. The cider pork chop has its devotees too. Sit at the bar if you're solo or flying through; grab a table if you want to stay.
Crowd-Pleasers With a Comfortable Vibe
6. Black Bear Diner Colorado Springs - Academy
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Black Bear Diner is exactly what it looks like from the outside, and that's the whole point — a big, warm room, portions that end the question of whether you'll be full, and a server who refills your coffee without being asked. The chicken dinner has a following for a reason. The fish is a solid call too. It's on Academy, which means easy parking and zero pretense. Go during the week if you can; the weekend crowd tests the patience of even the most laid-back brunch people.
7. 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 means you can pivot from one to the other depending on what the day calls for — biscuits or a New York-style slice with a cracker-thin crust that holds its fold. The pizza here consistently wins over people who consider themselves picky about it. The prices keep things casual, the atmosphere is no-fuss, and the drinks don't hurt. Order a whole pie over the slice if you're staying; you'll finish it.
8. The Exercise Coach of North Colorado Springs
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A workout is not a traditional date night, and that's exactly why this works. The Exercise Coach in north Colorado Springs offers 20-minute personalized sessions — efficient enough to count as an experience, short enough that neither of you is destroyed afterward. The staff gets named in reviews repeatedly, which is rare and means something. Ella, Shelby, and Ian come up enough that it feels like a small-town gym in the best way. Book in advance; the schedule fills because the regulars come back.
Colorado Springs keeps adding to this list — a few spots worth watching are expanding their hours and a couple of new downtown openings are worth tracking through spring. We update this quarterly as things shift. In the meantime: which of these have you actually tried with someone worth impressing? Drop it in the comments.
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