Colorado Springs Restaurants and Dining

(Colorado Springs, Colorado - CO, USA)



Colorado Springs boasts an excellent range of restaurants to satisfy most tastes and budgets, from Mexican and Asian dining venues, to traditional steakhouses. Whether you're a couple looking for an upscale, romantic five-star restaurant, or a large family looking for a cheap and cheerful dinner, you're bound to find it at one of the many restaurants and dining options in Colorado Springs, which is well-known across the state for its diverse cuisine.

Opening Hours

While most visitors tend to have breakfast at their hotels, numerous cafés and other diners in and around the downtown area of Colorado Springs open early for breakfast, catering predominantly to the business crowd. Meanwhile, most restaurants in Colorado Springs open for lunch and dinner, with many places staying open late, especially on Friday and Saturday nights.


Wine and Beer

There are plenty of nightlife options in Colorado Springs with a generous variety of establishments spread throughout downtown, which supports the highest concentration of clubs and bars, as well as in Old Colorado City and the somewhat more bohemian community of Manitou Springs. Colorado is one of the largest producers of beers and the city is home to its fair share of brewpubs and microbreweries.

Breakfast

Breakfast joints are concentrated in downtown Colorado Springs and Old Colorado City, with a good range of cafés and coffee shops, including authentic French bakeries and diners serving up traditional breakfast favorites such as pancakes, omelets and continental offerings. Many offer daily breakfast specials and pavement tables perfect for people watching.

Lunch

Popular dining establishments are scattered throughout the city of Colorado Springs, offering up a dizzying variety of dishes to the lunchtime crowd. Manitou Springs has a particular penchant for weird and wonderful vegetarian dishes and fine wine and beer, while restaurants, grills, saloons and steakhouses throughout downtown are perennial favorites.

Dinner

There is no shortage of fine restaurants and dining establishments in Colorado Springs. Diners are able to choose from an endless array of international and local cuisine, with restaurants in the downtown area of Colorado Springs being particularly popular for those wanting to kick on afterwards. Upmarket places such as the Broadmoor cater for the affluent, while there is no shortage of American diners for the largely conservative local population.