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 institutions that locals keep coming back to.
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1. Denver Biscuit Co. - Colorado Springs
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The smell hits you before you even open the door — butter, something yeasty and warm, the faint sweetness of strawberry jam. Denver Biscuit Co. on South Tejon does biscuits the way biscuits were meant to be done: stacked high, generously cheesy on the eggs, and paired with a cold brew that actually wakes you up. Downtown parking can be tight on weekends, so aim for a weekday morning or show up right at open. Grab the biscuit sandwich and the jam. Don't skip the jam.
2. La Baguette - Old Colorado City
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La Baguette sits right on West Colorado Avenue, a short detour before or after Garden of the Gods, and that location alone earns it regulars who might otherwise never find it. The croissants — almond especially — have a following serious enough that people notice when the recipe shifts. Ask whoever's behind the counter what's fresh; the ham and cheese croissant is a reliable anchor. Old Colorado City foot traffic makes weekend mornings busy, so go early or plan to linger over a coffee and let the rush pass.
Sit Down, Stay Awhile
3. Black Bear Diner Colorado Springs - Academy
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Black Bear Diner on Academy is the kind of place where the portions arrive and you immediately start recalculating your afternoon plans. The chicken dinner draws regulars back, the service is genuinely attentive, and the Christmas season decorations turn the whole room into something your grandmother would approve of. Portions here are not a polite suggestion — they're a commitment. Go hungry, go with someone you can split something with, and give Dwan a wave if she's working the floor.
4. Colorado Mountain Brewery
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After a day on the trails above Colorado Springs, the Interquest Parkway location of Colorado Mountain Brewery is the kind of reward that makes the drive feel deliberate. The bison burgers come up in nearly every conversation about this place — juicy enough to justify skipping lunch. The bar fills up fast on busy nights, but the staff manages the pace without losing the friendly thread. If you spot the cider pork chops on the menu, don't talk yourself out of it. Order them. ENTRY_7: La Baguette sits right on West Colorado Avenue, a short detour before or after Garden of the Gods, and that location alone earns it regulars who might otherwise never find it. The croissants — almond especially — have a following serious enough that people notice when the recipe shifts. Ask whoever's behind the counter what's fresh; the ham and cheese croissant is a reliable anchor. Old Colorado City foot traffic makes weekend mornings busy, so go early or plan to linger over a coffee and let the rush pass. ENTRY_8: Hacienda Colorado on North Nevada brings the visual ambiance — the interior leans luxurious in a way that reads more special occasion than Tuesday taco run. Service reviews run hot and cold depending on how staffed the floor is; a Friday night without a reservation is a gamble worth knowing about before you go. The staff who are there tend to be friendly and working hard. Stick to the dishes that come out consistently, grab the chips and queso early, and manage expectations on wait times during peak hours.
5. Hacienda Colorado
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Hacienda Colorado on North Nevada brings the visual ambiance — the interior leans luxurious in a way that reads more special occasion than Tuesday taco run. Service reviews run hot and cold depending on how staffed the floor is; a Friday night without a reservation is a gamble worth knowing about before you go. The staff who are there tend to be friendly and working hard. Stick to the dishes that come out consistently, grab the chips and queso early, and manage expectations on wait times during peak hours.
Casual Eats with a Sweet Side
6. Fat Sully's NY Pizza - Colorado Springs
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Fat Sully's occupies the same South Tejon address as Denver Biscuit Co., which tells you something about the block's ambitions. The NY-style pizza is the main event — thin, foldable, the kind of slice that made that first reviewer drop the picky-about-pizza act entirely. Prices stay low, the vibe stays casual, and the whole setup rewards the kind of afternoon where you weren't planning to stop but did anyway. Order by the slice if you're solo, a whole pie if you have backup.
7. Voodoo Brewing -Colorado Springs
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The powder run vanilla beer at Voodoo Brewing on Garden of the Gods Road is the kind of thing that gets bought in cans on the way out the door. The space runs big and lively, with enough decor personality to make it worth the first look around. Barstools run on the uncomfortable side for long sessions, so claim one of the actual tables if you're staying for food. The burger earned its mention in more than one review. The mojitos, apparently, also held their own.
8. The Exercise Coach of North Colorado Springs
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Experience 6 at The Exercise Coach of North Colorado Springs.
New spots keep opening along Tejon and out toward Briargate, so we update this list every few months as things shift. And the Old Colorado City bakery corridor alone could fill its own article — we're watching a few newcomers there closely. Which of these have you actually tried, and what did we miss?
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