9 Best Sushi Spots in Colorado Springs That Locals Actually Love
9 Best Sushi Spots in Colorado Springs That Locals Actually Love
Colorado Springs has more sushi options than you'd expect from a landlocked mountain city — and a few of them are genuinely exceptional. The hard part is sorting the real deals from the forgettable strip-mall rolls. We've done that work. Whether you're after clean, precise nigiri or a specialty roll that'll make you text someone about it, these are the spots worth your time.
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1. Osae Sushi Ramen Bistro
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Osae Sushi Ramen Bistro on Peterson Road plays Japanese anime music in the background, and somehow that detail perfectly captures the whole vibe — enthusiastic, specific, and a little unexpected for this side of town. The kotteri ramen (tonkotsu base with garlic and sesame, topped with grilled chashu) is the move if you're cold and hungry. The Batman roll has a loyal following. Service runs fast without feeling rushed, which is a harder balance to pull off than most places manage.
2. Nara Sushi & Grill
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Strip mall exterior, world-class sushi inside — Nara Sushi on West Colorado Avenue is the kind of place that rewards the people who don't judge books by covers. The sashimi gets compared favorably by people who've eaten sushi internationally, which says something real. The smoked salmon roll and soft shell crab appetizer are the starting point for first-timers. It's a small, family-owned room that opens for dinner at 4 p.m. — arrive close to opening if you want a table without the wait.
Brews, Bites & Good Vibes
3. Voodoo Brewing -Colorado Springs
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Voodoo Brewing sits out on Garden of the Gods Road, which makes it a natural stop after a morning at the park. The interior is big and loud in the fun way — decor with attitude, taps worth exploring. The Powder Run vanilla beer has converted people who swore they didn't like vanilla beers. The burger gets consistent praise, and the pizza holds its own. The barstools are small and metal, so plan accordingly if you're settling in for a few rounds.
4. Colorado Mountain Brewery
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Colorado Mountain Brewery at Interquest Pkwy earns its spot as a north-side anchor. After a day on the trails, the cider pork chops and bison burger have pulled people off their intended menu plans more than once. The place runs packed on weekends but the bar staff holds it together — grab a seat there if the tables are full. The atmosphere leans cozy and specific in a way that feels thought-out rather than assembled. A solid post-hike decision every time.
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5. Denver Biscuit Co. - Colorado Springs
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The smell of butter and biscuits hits you before you even sit down at Denver Biscuit Co., which shares its South Tejon address with Fat Sully's next door — same kitchen, different personality. Come for the breakfast side of things: the eggs are generously portioned, loaded with cheese, and the cold brew is strong enough to matter. Strawberry jam comes with the biscuits, and yes, you'll use all of it. Get here before the weekend crowd descends — downtown parking on Tejon gets complicated fast.
6. Black Bear Diner Colorado Springs - Academy
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Black Bear Diner on Academy is the kind of place where the portions make you reconsider your life plan. It's a full-on American diner in the best sense — booths, bear decor, a menu long enough to need a minute. The chicken dinner gets repeat mentions from regulars, and the service is attentive enough that you won't be hunting someone down for a coffee refill. Go on a weekday if you can; the Christmas season decor alone makes it worth a November visit.
7. Fat Sully's NY Pizza - Colorado Springs
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Fat Sully's is the New York-style pizza answer to a city that didn't know it needed one. The slices are wide, foldable, and priced like they actually want you to eat here regularly. Located right on South Tejon in the same building as Denver Biscuit Co., it pulls a downtown lunch crowd that cycles through fast. People who claim to be picky about pizza tend to stop being picky here. Grab a slice at the counter and don't overthink it.
8. The Exercise Coach of North Colorado Springs
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The Exercise Coach at Briar Village Point runs a tightly focused 20-minute workout model — personalized, efficient, and run by a small staff that apparently genuinely enjoys being there. The trainers Ella, Shelby, and Ian each bring their own approach, but the consistency across sessions is what keeps people coming back. One client trained here specifically to prepare for Machu Picchu. If you want something that fits around a real schedule without sacrificing results, this is a different kind of experience than a standard gym membership.
A few of these spots — Nara especially — are pulling in regulars who've been chasing good sushi in this city for years. We update this list as new places open, and there are a couple of spots on Peterson Road worth watching this year. Which of these have you tried, and what did we miss?
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