9 Best Outdoor Dining Spots In Colorado Springs That Locals Actually Love
9 Best Outdoor Dining Spots In Colorado Springs That Locals Actually Love
Colorado Springs has the kind of weather that makes eating outside feel like a reward. Mountain air, 300 days of sun, and Pikes Peak looming over your plate — the backdrop does half the work. But not every patio is worth pulling up a chair. We narrowed the list to the spots where the food and the setting both earn their keep, from a French café steps from Garden of the Gods to a Garden of the Gods Road brewery with serious pours.
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1. Denver Biscuit Co. - Colorado Springs
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The smell of fresh biscuits hits you before you even find parking on South Tejon — which, fair warning, requires patience on a Sunday morning. Denver Biscuit Co. brought its Front Range reputation down to Colorado Springs, and the downtown patio is the best seat in the house. Generous egg portions, cold brew that actually earns that name, and strawberry jam on housemade biscuits that makes the drive worthwhile. Get the eggs, skip overthinking the menu. You'll be back.
2. Black Bear Diner Colorado Springs - Academy
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Black Bear Diner runs on a simple promise: enormous portions, a server who remembers your coffee refill, and enough food to fuel a full day in the Springs. The Academy Boulevard location draws a steady crowd for a reason. Chicken dinners, fresh fish, burgers that get talked about on the way home. The patio here is relaxed, unhurried, and the kind of place where a two-hour lunch doesn't feel excessive. Go hungry. Seriously.
3. La Baguette - Old Colorado City
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Two blocks from the Garden of the Gods entrance, La Baguette sits on West Colorado Avenue in Old Colorado City like it's been there forever — because it basically has. Order the tomato, egg, and cheese breakfast sandwich on a croissant, then take it to the sidewalk table while the morning traffic of tourists and locals mixes on the avenue. The almond croissants have a following. The café feels French without performing it. Come before the Garden rush hits if you want to linger.
Pizza, Pints & Afternoon Hangs
4. Fat Sully's NY Pizza - Colorado Springs
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Fat Sully's shares an address with Denver Biscuit Co. on South Tejon, and if you show up at the right hour the smell of pizza dough is already winning the argument about what you're ordering. This is New York-style done without apology — big slices, uncomplicated toppings, downtown Colorado Springs foot traffic rolling past. Grab a seat outside when the weather holds. It's a $-tier lunch that punches well above its price class on a sunny afternoon.
5. Voodoo Brewing -Colorado Springs
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On Garden of the Gods Road, the name Voodoo Brewing earns its drama inside and out. The decor leans bold, the tap list runs deep, and the Powder Run vanilla beer has apparently convinced more than one first-timer to leave with a four-pack. Burgers and pizza share the menu without either one feeling like an afterthought. Seating note: the barstools are brutal for long sessions, so claim a table if you're staying for multiple rounds. The mojitos are not messing around either.
6. Colorado Mountain Brewery
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After a day on the trails near the Air Force Academy, the Interquest Parkway location of Colorado Mountain Brewery feels exactly like where you should end up. The bison burgers have a quiet reputation among regulars — juicy, serious, the kind of thing that gets ordered twice in a week. Cider pork chops show up on the menu and earn their place. The patio handles the post-ride crowd well, and the staff keeps pace even when the room fills up fast.
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7. The Exercise Coach of North Colorado Springs
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This entry doesn't belong on a patio list and we're not pretending otherwise — The Exercise Coach is a personal training studio, not a restaurant. The source data doesn't support an outdoor dining write-up here. Recommend replacing this entry with a qualifying outdoor dining location before publishing.
8. Hacienda Colorado
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The patio at Hacienda Colorado on North Nevada is the strongest argument for going — the interior hauls design ambition, but outside is where the chips-and-queso ritual actually makes sense on a warm evening. Go with patience and a group, because the kitchen has its own pace. Vegetable fajitas and the full guacamole spread are the moves. Service is friendlier than the wait times suggest. Think of it as pre-drinks before wherever the night goes next rather than a quick weeknight dinner.
The Springs patio season runs longer than most people expect — a warm afternoon in October on the La Baguette sidewalk will reset your whole calendar. A few new spots are opening along Tejon and up near Briargate worth watching this spring. Which of these have you eaten at, and which patio do you think we missed?
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