Reject the mundane and seek a vibrant social scene uniquely your own. Lumen8 offers a modern fine dining concept - enjoy seasonal menu's highlighting Colorado inspired cuisine from locally sourced, fresh ingredients. Lumen8 provides a spectacular view unique to Colorado Springs.
The Shrunken Head is Colorado Springs’ first and only tiki-themed cocktail bar, conveniently located in the center of our thriving downtown thoroughfare.
If you are a fan of bourbon and/or cocktails, then we are the spot for you. Located discreetly behind T-Byrds Tacos on Tejon, Our back alley bar is accessible from either of two entrances. The first being via a true “speakeasy” style entrance located in the back of T-Byrds Tacos. Allow one of our T-Byrds staff to escort you through the taco shop and gain admission through the giant safe in the back. Once past the safe door, enjoy our monthly rotation of Colorado artist as you make your way into the dimly lit, Prohibition era themed whiskey joint. Access point number two is located through the alley in behind the Cascade parking garage. If you walk out the alley exit you will see a small sign on black double doors that signals that you are in the right place.
CYBERPUNK IZAKAYA An Izakaya is a Japanese style pub; we lean more heavily on the cyberpunk/neo-Tokyo aesthetic. We have chosen to build our menu around the size of our space, ensuring that we serve the freshest items possible. We offer interesting dishes not readily available at a traditional American sushi bar; thank you for your sense of adventure!
Sports bar and restaurant with two acres of indoor and outdoor fun, including billiards, volleyball and virtual golf!
Home to Denver Biscuit Company and Fat Sully's Pizza. Much like the mashup of sci-fi and westerns, Atomic Cowboy is a cultural mashup of ideas & experiences, food & drink, late night & early morning, the North & the South. The fun begins at sunrise with Denver Biscuit Company serving breakfast. Mile high house-made biscuit sandwiches. Or get your hands on a giant hand-tossed NY style Pizza and award winning burgers. Denver Biscuit Co is open 'til 2-3pm. Fat Sully's starts at 11 am 'til close.
Casual style taqueria
Experience breakfast and brunch like never before with our unique and delicious dishes! From traditional breakfast favorites like our signature skillet, to sandwiches, burritos and other specialties, we have something for everyone.
This is the world’s highest and the world’s longest cog railroad, the highest railroad in the United States and the entire Northern Hemisphere, in fact. One of only two cog railways in the country, but the only one that takes you to the summit of America’s Mountain, one of the most famous mountains in the United States.
The only in Colorado on National Geographic’s list of International Waterfalls, and one of the state’s most captivating natural wonders, Seven Falls is the star attraction but the journey along the way is full of show stopping moments.
The Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum is located downtown in the beautifully restored 1903 El Paso County Courthouse. The museum preserves the history and culture of the Pikes Peak region and features permanent exhibits on the history of the area and changing exhibits on topics of broad interest. Admission is free to the museum.
Miramont Castle is a local museum, rich with history. Construction of Miramont Castle began in 1895 as a private residence for Fr. Jean Baptiste Francolon and his mother. Miramont has four floors and over 30 rooms to view, covering 14,000 sq. feet. The building features 9 styles of architecture. Self-guided tours allow guests to take as much or as little time discovering each area of the Castle at their leisure. Enjoy our popular multi-course teas in the Queen's Parlour Tea Room. Reservations are required for tea. No reservation necessary for tours.
The Wild West preserved Ghost Town Museum serves as a permanent example of Colorado’s Wild West towns. Our “town” is an indoor collection of the very structures that were left to decay around the Pikes Peak region, all looking much as they would have 100 years ago. An impressive array of everyday artifacts is displayed in each building. There are many hands-on activities for everyone: Crank a butter churn. Operate an old-time arcade or nickelodeon. See a short film on the gold mining era. Pan for real gold in the seasonal panning areas! Shop for Colorado gifts, have a picnic, or sip an old-fashioned sarsaparilla.
Recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, this nearly 90-year-old institution features stunning galleries that house a prized collection of art, in addition to live theatre performances, an art school, and an on-site restaurant with unbeatable views of Pikes Peak – America's Mountain.