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9 Best Brunch Spots in Colorado Springs That Locals Actually Love

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9 Best Brunch Spots in Colorado Springs That Locals Actually Love

9 Best Brunch Spots in Colorado Springs That Locals Actually Love

Colorado Springs has no shortage of places to eat eggs and drink mimosas. Most aren't worth the Sunday morning drive. These are the ones that are — from a flaky croissant tucked into Old Colorado City to a biscuit situation downtown that genuinely changes what you expect from brunch. Whether you've lived here twenty years or twenty days, a few of these will surprise you.

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Downtown & The Classics

1. Denver Biscuit Co. - Colorado Springs

Golden biscuit sandwich with fried egg and cheese at Denver Biscuit Co. in downtown Colorado Springs

Credit: Denver Biscuit Co.

The smell hits you before the menu does — warm biscuits, butter, something faintly sweet. Denver Biscuit Co. earns the Saturday morning line with good reason: the biscuits are what you came for, but the eggs — generously cheesed, properly cooked — are what keep you from ordering anything else. Cold brew is solid. The strawberry jam alone is worth mentioning twice. On South Tejon in the heart of downtown, this is the kind of spot that makes you possessive about your city.

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

2. Fat Sully's NY Pizza - Colorado Springs

Wide New York-style pizza slice at Fat Sully's on South Tejon Street in Colorado Springs

Credit: Fat Sully's NY Pizza

Fat Sully's shares an address with Denver Biscuit Co. on South Tejon — same building, completely different meal. This is New York-style pizza in a casual, no-ceremony room where the slices are wide and the prices stay honest. It's not a traditional brunch destination, but if you've spent the morning on a hike and need something flat, salty, and satisfying before noon, this is the move. The atmosphere is downtown Colorado Springs at its most unpretentious.

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

3. La Baguette - Old Colorado City

Flaky croissant and ham cheese omelette at La Baguette cafe in Old Colorado City Colorado Springs

Credit: La Baguette

La Baguette sits on West Colorado Avenue in Old Colorado City, right on the way to Garden of the Gods, and it operates like the neighborhood has known about it forever — because it has. The ham and cheese omelette with a croissant instead of a roll is the move. The croissants are properly laminated, with that audible crunch that tells you someone here cares. It's a small, charming room that gets busy on weekend mornings. Go early, order the sandwich the employee recommends, and save room to take something home.

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

Brunch With Your Beer

4. Voodoo Brewing -Colorado Springs

Craft beer pints and burger plate inside Voodoo Brewing near Garden of the Gods Colorado Springs

Credit: Voodoo Brewing

Brunch at Voodoo Brewing on Garden of the Gods Road comes with the kind of interior that makes you linger longer than you planned. The decor has personality — fun, a little offbeat — and the menu goes broader than most brewery lunch spreads. The Powder Run vanilla beer drew enough loyalty that people were buying cans to take home. Seating runs toward small metal barstools, so plan accordingly if you're settling in for a full round. Good cocktails alongside the taps.

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

5. Colorado Mountain Brewery

Juicy bison burger with craft beer at Colorado Mountain Brewery on Interquest Parkway Colorado Springs

Credit: Colorado Mountain Brewery

After a morning on the trails near Interquest Parkway, Colorado Mountain Brewery is the logical next step. The bison burgers show up repeatedly in conversation here for good reason — juicy, substantial, the kind of thing you talk about afterward. The bar staff handles a packed house without losing the thread, and the atmosphere leans cozy in a way that holds up past the lunch rush. This is a longer-stay kind of place, not a quick bite stop. Order the cider pork chops if they're on.

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

When the Crew Wants Something Familiar

6. Black Bear Diner Colorado Springs - Academy

Generous breakfast plate with eggs and pancakes at Black Bear Diner on Academy Blvd Colorado Springs

Credit: Black Bear Diner Colorado Springs

Black Bear Diner on Academy is the place you take your out-of-town relatives when they want "a real American breakfast" and you want to not overthink it. Portions run enormous — the kind of plate that makes you reassess your appetite halfway through. Service at this location is consistently warm, and the diner was cheerful and festive when we visited during the holidays. Skip the steak if you want it anything other than well-done. Go for the chicken, the burger, or whatever the server recommends.

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

7. Hacienda Colorado

Chips queso and colorful interior at Hacienda Colorado on North Nevada Ave in Colorado Springs

Credit: Hacienda Colorado

Hacienda Colorado on North Nevada Ave brings a noticeably polished interior to the Tex-Mex brunch format — higher ceilings, a more designed feel than the category usually delivers. The staff is genuinely friendly even when the kitchen is running behind, and on a quiet morning the chips and queso are exactly what you want to start with. Weekends can get stretched thin on service, so arrive before the rush if you want everything to arrive while it's hot. Solid choice when the table needs Mexican and can't agree on anything else.

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

8. The Exercise Coach of North Colorado Springs

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

We update this list as new spots open and old favorites evolve — Colorado Springs' brunch scene has been shifting fast, and there are a few newcomers worth watching by summer. Have a go-to spot that didn't make the cut? Drop it in the comments. We read every one, and the best tips end up in the next update.


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