If you enjoy indoor/outdoor seating the Hideout Patio Bar in Fort Collins, CO. is for you with their roll up garage door walls and a huge bar with a backdrop glass refrigerator stocked to the hilt with imported, domestic and even locally made beers. Â There's open seating throughout with an outdoor stage for entertainment. It's a biker bar of the highest quality. The parking for vehicles is in the dirt lot directly out front by the entry gate and you'll notice too that all the spaces on the concrete along the outdoor seating areas are reserved for at least fifty motorcycles. Be advised that this is one of the few places you can legally smoke indoors in Fort Colins because of the indoor/outdoor architecture.
The Hideout has a wide variety of excellent food items including French Dip, Pulled Pork, Chicken Cordon Bleu, Steak, Catfish, Bratwurst, Taco Salads and all the appetizers you could wish for with great service to boot. They have exceptionally clean bathrooms and then there's the fantastic speciality drinks like the Moscow Mule. If you haven't had one of these yet you definitely need to try it. Served in a copper mug they go down way to easy. They really do have it all here. Highly Recommended!
The Hideout... I was a little excited when this place first opened because it is close enough to bike to and the open building and patio is great during nice weather. I've only eaten here once, got the pulled pork sandwich, which was much better than expected. The weird/bad part about this place is that, besides liquors, they only have bottled beer. No draft. I actually inquired about this and the waitress said that the owner did it to be "different" and because inventory was easier. I must say to make a bar unique serving only bottled beer doesn't really do it for me. Prices are a little high, but still tolerable. One night we went there were maybe 5 people total in the place and they had karaoke going, but it was way too loud; we had to yell to hear each other around the table. This place could be pretty great, but improvements need to be made first.
Review Source:My friends and I tried the Hideout on a whim and everyone really liked the place. The large patio is amazing and outdoor live music is also very good. The service was also great.
None of the people in my group were bikers and we were treated normally and didn't get any dirty looks. This is a good hidden bar and grill in Fort Collins that is definitely off of the beaten path.
I just went here for the first time last Saturday night. I love the layout of this bar. I wish I had gone earlier and enjoyed some sunshine and patio drinks! As it was, we got there after dark, and it was a bit chilly and windy (IN JULY! ugh.) The band was friendly and talented, but we didn't venture down to the lower level and there was a bit of a detachment feeling because of that. I have good friends in the band that is playing there this weekend and I can't wait to go here again! Definitely good people watching here. Atmosphere is very cool!
Review Source:Even if you are not into motorbikes The Hideout is still a fun place to visit! I have been there twice and have had a great breakfast and lunch there. The waitresses are always very friendly. If you do happen to be a people watcher it is fun to see all of the bikes there and the leathered up clientele... in more ways than one.
Review Source:First off, this is a colors friendly bar. Â The Hideout is an upscale biker bar. Â One where you could bring your non-biker friends to. Â They have a very large outdoor seating area with a stage and what looked like posts for awnings during the summer. Â They have large indoor area with garage door walls that opened as well. Â Really well designed place in an industrial area, so concerts should be able to be late and loud.
I was here for another MC's run yesterday. Â There were a mix of people, but most were not MC, just riders looking to relax a little.
I did not eat because my stomach was still doing backflips and summersaults, but my buddies all ate different foods and all said they were very good. Â
It wouldn't matter if I liked the food or not, I would still give it four stars just for the relaxing afternoon and the woman that poured her beer down my crack. Â Another story I will have to tell you in person, if you must know.