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Dining GuideMarch 22, 2026

Best Outdoor Patios in Colorado Springs for Dining and Drinks

With over 300 days of sunshine and views of Pikes Peak from nearly every angle, Colorado Springs was made for outdoor dining. Here are the best patios in the city for food, drinks, and unforgettable Colorado evenings.

Best Outdoor Patios in Colorado Springs for Dining and Drinks


Colorado Springs averages over 300 sunny days per year, Pikes Peak looms above the city like a permanent backdrop, and warm summer evenings practically demand outdoor dining. It's no surprise that the restaurant and bar scene here has some of the finest patios in Colorado. Whether you're looking for a rooftop view, a riverside table, a sun-drenched beer garden, or a cozy fire-pit evening, Colorado Springs delivers.


Here are the best patios in Colorado Springs for dining, drinks, and soaking in the Colorado atmosphere.


The Classic Downtown Patios


Phantom Canyon Brewing Co — Rooftop and Street Level


Phantom Canyon's patio options are among downtown's most cherished. The street-level patio along Pikes Peak Avenue is ideal for warm afternoon beers and people-watching, while the rooftop bar offers some of the best elevated views of the Pikes Peak skyline available at a downtown restaurant. Arrive by 5 PM on weekdays during the happy hour (3–6 PM) for the best combination of value and vantage point.


Address: 2 E Pikes Peak Ave | Patio type: Street level + rooftop


Shuga's Social House — Courtyard Patio


Shuga's courtyard patio is one of downtown's most beloved outdoor dining experiences. Enclosed by the building on three sides and strung with Edison lights overhead, it has a magical, almost European courtyard feel on summer evenings. The globally inspired menu and creative cocktails are perfectly suited to outdoor lingering.


Address: 702 S Cascade Ave | Patio type: Enclosed courtyard


Jack Quinn Irish Pub — Heated Street Patio


Jack Quinn's patio faces a quiet block of Tejon Street and benefits from a heater setup that extends the outdoor season well into late fall. For an Irish pub patio, it's remarkably pleasant — particularly on a Colorado evening when you're settling in for a second Guinness and a plate of fish and chips.


Address: 21 S Tejon St | Patio type: Street-level, heated


Beer Garden Patios


Bristol Brewing Company — Ivywild School


Bristol's patio at the Ivywild School complex is an institution in its own right. Expansive, dog-friendly, and shaded by mature trees, it's the kind of place where you accidentally spend an entire Sunday afternoon. The surrounding Ivywild complex (bookstore, coffee shop) adds to the atmosphere of a true community gathering place.


Address: 1604 S Cascade Ave | Patio type: Large dog-friendly beer garden


Cerberus Brewing Company — North Springs


Cerberus has invested in a spacious outdoor space that can handle large groups and regular events. The north Colorado Springs location makes it a natural gathering point for that part of the city, and the rotating tap list gives regulars a reason to keep coming back.


Address: 702 W Colorado Ave | Patio type: Spacious open-air


Patios with Views


Craftwood Inn — Manitou Springs


For pure dramatic effect, Craftwood Inn's patio in Manitou Springs can't be topped. Floor-to-ceiling windows and a terrace with an unobstructed sightline to Pikes Peak create a dining experience that feels like eating inside a painting. The Colorado game menu (elk, buffalo, trout) and the mountain views combine for an unforgettable meal.


Address: 404 El Paso Blvd, Manitou Springs | Patio type: Mountain-view terrace


The Broadmoor — Lakeside Terrace


Multiple Broadmoor dining venues offer outdoor lakeside seating overlooking Cheyenne Lake and the surrounding mountain setting. While The Broadmoor is a significant splurge, the outdoor setting is as beautiful as any dining patio in Colorado.


Address: 1 Lake Ave | Patio type: Lakeside resort terrace


Best Patio Tips


Season: May through September is peak patio season. Evenings cool quickly once the sun drops, so bring a light layer even in summer.


Altitude: At 6,035 feet, Colorado Springs has intense afternoon sun. Seek shaded patios for lunch; enjoy the sun in the cooler evening hours.


Dogs: Bristol Brewing, Goat Patch, Red Leg, and Cerberus all have dog-friendly patios. Most brewery patios welcome well-behaved dogs.


Sunsets: Many downtown patios face west, meaning spectacular Pikes Peak-framed sunsets. Plan accordingly.

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