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Colorado Springs BISTRO • BAKERY • COCKTAILS Always 100% GLUTEN FREE DINING SHOPPING ENTERTAINMENT Colorado Springs BISTRO • BAKERY • COCKTAILS always 100% GLUTEN FREE EXPANDEDNew LOCATION 616 SOUTH TEJON STREET OPENING SPRING 2017 Book Private Parties starting Mid-June Expanded Menu Fabulous Lounge Indoor/outdoor feel Patio perfection Expanded retail COQUETTESBISTRO.COM 719.685.2420 Find us on Facebook 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 06 FOOD + DRINK LISTINGS 34 BREW GURU 36 SHOPS + GALLERIES LISTINGS 48 HISTORIC DISTRICT LISTINGS 50 FOOD + DRINK BY TYPE 60 RETAIL THERAPY 62 FOOD + DRINK BY LOCATION 68 WALK IT OUT 70 SHOPPING BY LOCATION 74 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT LISTINGS 9/10/17 4 FOOD + DRINK 14ERS (Embassy Suites) 599-9100 | 7290 Commerce Center Dr. ColoradoSprings.EmbassySuites.com Northwest Colorado Springs | American-Continental 3 HUNDRED DAYS DISTILLING 466-0023 | 279 Beacon Lite Rd. | 3HundredDays.com Northwest Colorado Springs | Craft Beverages 3 MARGARITAS pit-smoked 596-5200 | 3020 New Center Point | 3Margaritas.net Northeast Colorado Springs | Mexican on-site 503W 471-3370 | 503 W. Colorado Ave. | 503W.co Downtown Colorado Springs | American-Continental DailyDaily 8 MILE BAR & GRILL (Echo Canyon River Expeditions) 800-547-3246 | 45000 US Hwy. 50 W. | RaftEcho.com Cañon City | American-Continental A GRAZING LIFE 838-2770 | Call for reservations | AGrazingLife.com Northeast Colorado Springs | Farm-to-Table AI SUSHI & GRILL JAPANESE RESTAURANT 266-5858 | 4655 Centennial Blvd. | AiSushi.us Northwest Colorado Springs | Asian THE AIRPLANE RESTAURANT Barbecue Restaurants, Inc. ©2017 Dickey’s 570-7656 | 1665 N. Newport Rd. | TheAirplaneRestaurant.com Southeast Colorado Springs | American-Continental Dine In • Take Out • Catering ANTLERS GRILLE (The Antlers Hotel) 1466 Garden of the Gods Road 955-5600 | 4 S. Cascade Ave. | Antlers.com 1252 Interquest Parkway Downtown Colorado Springs | American-Continental 4146 Austin Bluffs Parkway 130 Pikes Peak Avenue lunch only dickeys.com 6 7935 Constitution Avenue ASPENPOINTE CAFÉ & CATERING (Citizens Service Center) 444-5239 | 1675 Garden of the Gods Rd. | AspenPointe.org Northwest Colorado Springs | Café-Bistro ATRIUM CAFÉ (DoubleTree Hotel) 576-8900 | 1775 E. Cheyenne Mountain Blvd. ColoradoSpringsWorldArena.DoubleTree.com Southwest Colorado Springs | Café-Bistro AXE & THE OAK DISTILLERY & WHISKEY HOUSE 660-1624 | 1604 S. Cascade Ave. | AxeAndTheOak.com Southwest Colorado Springs | Craft Beverages BALANCED ROCK CAFÉ (Garden of the Gods Trading Post) 685-9045 | 324 Beckers Lane GardenOfTheGodsTradingPost.com Manitou Springs | Café-Bistro BENJAMIN'S CAFÉ (Colorado College) World Class Dining, Beautiful Weddings 389-6576 | 902 N. Cascade Ave. | ColoradoCollege.edu Downtown Colorado Springs | Café-Bistro & Receptions, Banquets and Parties! BIAGGI'S RISTORANTE ITALIANO 262-9500 | 1805 Briargate Pkwy. | Biaggis.com Northeast Colorado Springs | Italian Join Us for Dinner Tonight! BIRD DOG BBQ 573-7671 | 710 Valley St. | BirdDogBBQ.com Northwest Colorado Springs | Barbeque BISTRO COLORADO RESTAURANT & LOUNGE (Radisson Hotel) 597-7000 | 1645 N. Newport Rd. | Radisson.com Southeast Colorado Springs | Colorado Cuisine BLUE FISH DISTILLERY 574-2038 | 5745 Industrial Pl. Facebook.com/BlueFishDistillery Southeast Colorado Springs | Craft Beverages Free Private Rooms! Call Us Today! Toll Free 877-685-1448 • 719-685-1864 • 404 Manitou Avenue 8 www.briarhurst.com THE BLUE STAR 632-1086 | 1645 S. Tejon St. | TheBlueStar.net Southwest Colorado Springs | American-Continental BON TON'S CAFÉ 634-1007 | 2601 W. Colorado Ave. | BonTonsCafe.com Old Colorado City | Café-Bistro BRIARHURST MANOR 685-1864 | 404 Manitou Ave. | Briarhurst.com Manitou Springs | American-Continental BRISTOL BREWING COMPANY (Ivywild School) 633-2555 | 1604 S. Cascade Ave. | BristolBrewing.com Southwest Colorado Springs | Craft Beverages THE BRITISH PANTRY AND TEA ROOM 473-6659 | 2403 W. Colorado Ave. | WillysEmporium.com Old Colorado City | Coffee-Tea Shop BROOKLYN'S ON BOULDER STREET - LEE SPIRITS 659-6213 | 110 E. Boulder St. | LeeSpirits.com Downtown Colorado Springs | Craft Beverages CAFÉ 1230 (Royal Gorge Bridge & Park) 275-7507 | 4218 County Rd 3A | RoyalGorgeBridge.com Cañon City | American-Continental CAFÉ AT THE GARDEN (Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature Center) 634-6666 | 1805 N. 30th St. | GardenOfGods.com Southwest Colorado Springs | Café-Bistro CHAPEL HILLS MALL 594-0111 | 1710 Briargate Blvd. | ChapelHillsMall.com Northeast Colorado Springs | Food Court THE CLIFF HOUSE AT PIKES PEAK 685-3000 | 306 Cañon Ave. | TheCliffHouse.com Manitou Springs | American-Continental 10 COLORADO MOUNTAIN BREWERY 434-5750 | 1110 Interquest Pkwy. | CMBrew.com Northeast Colorado Springs | Colorado Cuisine COLORADO MOUNTAIN BREWERY 466-8240 | 600 S. 21st St. | CMBrew.com Southwest Colorado Springs | Colorado Cuisine COQUETTE'S BISTRO & BAKERY 685-2420 | 616 S. Tejon St. | CoquettesBistroAndBakery.com Downtown Colorado Springs | Café-Bistro CRYSTAL PARK CANTINA 685-5999 | 178 Crystal Park Rd. | CrystalParkCantina.com Manitou Springs | Mexican DICKEY'S BARBECUE PIT 623-4007 | 1466 W. Garden of the Gods Rd. | Dickeys.com Northwest Colorado Springs | Barbeque DISTILLERY 291 323-8010 | 1647 S. Tejon St. | Distillery291.com Hours: Southwest Colorado Springs | Craft Beverages Dinner - 4:00pm Friday - Saturday DUCA’S NEAPOLITAN PIZZA (The Antlers Hotel) (formerly Judge Baldwin’s ) 11:30am - 9:30pm 955-5600 | 4 S. Cascade Ave. | Antlers.com Sunday - Thursday Downtown Colorado Springs | Pizza 11:30am - 9:00pm EDELWEISS RESTAURANT 633-2220 | 34 E. Ramona Ave. | EdelweissRest.com Southwest Colorado Springs | German ELEVATIONS (Cheyenne Mountain Resort) 800-428-8886 | 3225 Broadmoor Valley Rd. CheyenneMountain.com Southwest Colorado Springs | Pub Menu ESPRESSO NEWS (The Broadmoor) 577-5733 | One Lake Ave. | Broadmoor.com Southwest Colorado Springs | Coffee-Tea Shop 12 FALCON'S BAR & GRILL (Academy Hotel) 278-7024 | 8110 N. Academy Blvd. | TheAcademyHotel.com Northeast Colorado Springs | American-Continental The CastleAT GLEN EYRIE THE FAMOUS STEAK HOUSE 227-7333 | 31 N. Tejon St. | TheFamousSteakHouse.net Downtown Colorado Springs | Steaks & Chops FARGO'S PIZZA CO. 473-5540 | 2910 E. Platte Ave. | FargosPizza.com Southeast Colorado Springs | Pizza FIRST & MAIN TOWN CENTER 955-6060 | 3650 New Center Point FirstAndMainTownCenter.com Southeast Colorado Springs | Various Restaurants FLATIRON'S AMERICAN BAR & GRILL 576-2540 | 2540 Tenderfoot Hill St. | Flatirons.biz Southwest Colorado Springs | American-Continental FOSSIL CRAFT BEER COMPANY 375-8298 | 2845 Ore Mill Rd. | FossilCraftBeer.com Old Colorado City | Craft Beverages FRONT RANGE BARBEQUE 632-2596 | 2330 W. 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Colorado Ave. | GreekDining.com Old Colorado City | Mediterranean La Baguette JIMMY JOHN'S GOURMET SANDWICHES 227-7827 | 10 S. Tejon St. | JimmyJohns.com Bakery and Cafe Downtown Colorado Springs | Deli Fresh soups, salads, JOSE MULDOON'S FOOD & DRINK 636-2311 | 222 N. Tejon St. | JoseMuldoons.com a nd sandwiches. Downtown Colorado Springs | Mexican Artisan breads JOSE MULDOON'S FOOD & DRINK 574-5673 | 5710 S. Carefree Cir. | JoseMuldoons.com b a k e d f r e s h d a i l y . Northeast Colorado Springs | Mexican T h e B e st French JUDGE BALDWIN'S (The Antlers Hotel) (soon to be Duca’s Neapolitan Pizza) Onion Soup in 955-5600 | 4 S. Cascade Ave. | Antlers.com Open daily from Downtown Colorado Springs | Pub Menu Colorado Springs! 8am – 6pm JUNIPER VALLEY RANCH RESTAURANT 576-0741 | 16350 Hwy. 115 | JuniperValleyRanch.com Over 70 wines Southwest Colorado Springs | American-Continental The ‘Upstairs’ by the glass. KING'S CHEF DINER 636-5010 | 131 E. 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