![]() Upstairs Wine Bar is located right above La Baguette, the sweetest little French bakery in Old Colorado City. Be sure to check out their cozy environment and delicious menu offerings.Ģ417 West Colorado Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80904 Photo Courtesy of Upstairs Wine Bar The Rabbit Hole is a longtime local favorite, describing itself as a “New American haunt crafting creative bites and cocktails in a sleek, subterranean space.” Some even claim that this space was the original Colorado Springs City morgue! Their menu is just as unique as their location - serving things like Bacon Wrapped Rabbit Meatloaf, Rabbit “Hare” Pie, and Chorizo Stuffed Bacon Wrapped Prawns. ![]() Walk down Kiowa Street in Downtown Colorado Springs and you might mistake the entrance to this bar for an old underground subway stop. Check out Brooklyn’s on Boulder on our Springs Signature Cocktail Tour happening every Saturday afternoon.ġ01 North Tejon Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Photo Courtesy of The Rabbit Hole Whether you’re looking for a classic gin and tonic or a more adventurous beverage, Brooklyn’s won’t leave you disappointed. Instead, you’ll find an intimate environment, where the bar seems to almost act as a stage for Brooklyn’s few bartenders, who exclusively mix drinks with the delicious Lee Spirit’s gin and whiskey. Both their website and storefront take on the appearance of a haberdashery, however, you’ll be hard-pressed to get your suit tailored here. Visit their website and you might be a bit confused. Here’s our list of our favorite speakeasies and hidden bars around the city:ġ10 East Boulder Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 In honor of Colorado Springs’ thriving world of drinks, we’ve put together two downtown walking tours – The Springs Signature Cocktail and The Springs Craft Brewery Tour. Now more than 100 years later, Colorado Springs is a hub of craft brewing and distilling, along with a whole lot of bars, some of which seem to be knocking on the door of our city’s past. There were temperance rallies, bartenders sentenced to jail time, and liquor-lined trap doors filling the walls of downtown estates. The city was once a forerunner in the prohibition of alcohol, with its founder, William J. It’s no coincidence that Colorado Springs is ripe with speakeasies and “hidden” bars. Colorado Springs has a long and tumultuous history related to the consumption of alcohol, and its current bar scene is reminiscent of its prohibition era past.ĭown the rabbit hole, into an alley, through a haberdashery - these are just a few of the ways into Colorado Springs’ hidden bar scene.
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