Skip to main content
Best Brunch in Colorado Springs: A 2026 Weekend Guide
Guide

Best Brunch in Colorado Springs: A 2026 Weekend Guide

April 27, 2026·6 min read

Where to brunch in Colorado Springs - Old Colorado City classics, downtown new spots, Manitou Springs casual. Honest 2026 guide with timing tips and reservation timing.

You searched the best brunch in Colorado Springs. Here is the honest 2026 guide.

The Quick Answer. The best Colorado Springs brunch concentrates in Old Colorado City (historic-district brunch spots) and downtown (newer chef-driven brunch concepts). Manitou Springs offers casual tourist brunch. Saturday and Sunday brunch service typical 9 AM-3 PM. Reserve 3-7 days ahead summer weekends. Plan $20-$45 per person.

Best brunch neighborhoods. Old Colorado City - historic-district spots in restored buildings. Strong classic brunch (eggs Benedict, pancakes, mimosas). Walk-friendly between locations. Best for: classic brunch, historic atmosphere, Saturday morning leisurely. Downtown Colorado Springs - newer chef-driven brunch concepts. Strong cocktail programs, modern plating, broader cuisine influence. Best for: foodie brunch, date-brunch, special occasion. Manitou Springs - casual tourist brunch with mineral-spring-water cafes. Best for: casual stop during sightseeing day, families with kids.

Best for foodies. Downtown chef-driven brunch with creative plating, strong cocktails (mimosa flights, brunch martinis), seasonal menus. Plan reservations 5-7 days ahead summer. $30-$45 per person.

Best for classic brunch lovers. Old Colorado City eggs-Benedict-and-mimosa institutions. Multi-decade established spots with consistent quality. Plan reservations 3-5 days ahead summer. $20-$35 per person.

Best for couples on date brunch. Downtown chef-driven for variety, Old Colorado City classic for nostalgia, Manitou Springs casual for low-pressure mornings.

Best for families with kids. Manitou Springs casual cafes (kids menus, lower-pressure atmosphere). Old Colorado City classic brunch (kid-tolerant pace). Avoid: downtown high-end brunch with kids under 8 (kid logistics in chef-driven spots are challenging).

Best for groups (4+). Old Colorado City spots with patio seating in summer. Downtown brewery brunches (some breweries do weekend brunch). Confirm large-party policies before booking.

Best brunch days. Saturday is busier than Sunday at most spots. Sunday brunch service often runs longer (9 AM-3 PM vs Saturday 8 AM-2 PM). Holiday weekends - book 2 weeks ahead.

Brunch dishes worth ordering. Colorado green chile huevos rancheros (multiple spots). Bison hash (Colorado specialty). Stuffed French toast variations. Mimosa flights (downtown spots strongest). Bloody Mary programs (varies widely - ask if "build your own" is offered).

What to avoid at brunch. Touristy mountain-resort brunch spots that don't accept reservations - the wait is real. North Academy chain breakfast restaurants - quality is average, value is poor. Spots that serve dinner-only menu items at brunch (just upcharged dinner food).

Cost expectations. Old Colorado City brunch: $20-$35 per person. Downtown chef-driven brunch: $30-$45 per person. Manitou Springs casual brunch: $15-$25 per person. With cocktails: add $10-$20 per person. Group brunches: typically auto-tip 18%+ for parties of 6+.

Reservation timing. Summer weekends: 5-7 days ahead. Holiday weekends: 2 weeks ahead. Mother's Day, Easter Sunday: 3-4 weeks ahead. Shoulder season (April-May, October-November): 1-2 days ahead. Walk-up: feasible at Manitou Springs casual but expect 30-60 minute waits at popular downtown spots without reservation.

Time required. Quick brunch (drink and food, no dawdling): 60-75 minutes. Standard brunch (mimosa flight, full meal, conversation): 90-120 minutes. Lazy brunch (pre-mimosa, full meal, second round, photos): 2.5+ hours.

Best timing. 9-10 AM for fastest service and easiest parking. 11 AM-12 PM for peak energy. 12-1 PM for last-call dishes (kitchens reduce around 2 PM).

When this is the right call. For travelers staying through Saturday or Sunday. For weekend trips that include brunch as a meal slot. For couples doing leisurely Saturday mornings. For groups celebrating birthdays or special weekend occasions.

When somewhere else wins. For 24/7 breakfast variety, Denver has more options. For chain breakfast spots (IHOP, Denny's), they exist in Colorado Springs but aren't worth the trip - you'd find equivalent everywhere.

Sister site combos. For Colorado Springs general planning: VisitColoradoSprings.co. For Pueblo brunch (45 min south): DinePueblo.com. For Manitou Springs context: see VisitColoradoSprings Manitou guide.

FAQ. Are reservations always needed? No for casual Manitou Springs spots. Yes for popular Old Colorado City and downtown chef-driven brunch on summer weekends. Are bottomless mimosas a thing? Some spots have "bottomless" or "build your own" mimosa programs. Ask. Time-limited typically. What about brunch cocktails beyond mimosas? Bloody Marys and Caesar variations. Some spots feature seasonal brunch cocktail menus. Are kids welcome? Yes universally during brunch hours. Bring quiet activities for kids who get bored after eating. Is brunch served daily? Mostly weekends only. Some Old Colorado City spots run weekday brunch (Tuesday-Friday 11 AM-2 PM).

The Bottom Line. Colorado Springs brunch concentrates in Old Colorado City (classic), downtown (chef-driven), and Manitou Springs (casual). Plan reservations 3-7 days ahead summer weekends. $20-$45 per person.

Sister sites: VisitColoradoSprings.co for Colorado Springs planning, DinePueblo.com for Pueblo dining.

Dine Colorado Springs, dinecoloradosprings.com. Updated April 2026.

Related Guides