There are many better places to get microbrewed beer in the area, although clearly I'm the only person who thinks so because this place was packed. Â So much so there was no place to sit and enjoy our beer. Â We stood and tried each beer on our sampler and then left. Â The room and the patio were packed like sardines and I'm sure it was breaking several fire codes. Â
The beers are lackluster at best. Â They have one thing going for them... Laughing Lab. Â None of their other beers are even worth mentioning, even on tap. Â Sadly, the Laughing Lab tasted better at Texas Roadhouse on 8th which also has it on tap. Â
If you want an overcrowded tap room with no seating and mediocre beer this is your place.
It looks like this is well on it's way to becoming. . . . . something special. Â Great venue! Nice, modern bar. Clean lines. Simple!
Plenty of viewing to watch the brewing, as it's happening!
Great outdoor area. I only wish it could face west, toward the mountains. Then, it would be completely perfect. Â But alas, it just doesn't seem a possibility. You can corn hole on the patio. . .the game, silly!!!
Took a quick look-around. Â A restaurant/deli, and a meat market. There is a smallish specialty market in the works.
The restroom (the ladies anyway) still has the original toilets  (they're kinda low, but that's ok cause so am I). And there are all sorts of drawings on the walls, in the bathroom. I'm not sure if they were recently done or if they are from another era but it's so, so cool!!!
c'mon Colorado Springs, hit the Bristol!