Nestled at the eastern foot of the Rocky Mountains and home to the glacier-carved Pikes Peak, the Pike National Forest, and the Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs doesn’t disappoint when it comes to natural beauty. But there is more to the mountain town than hiking, biking, and climbing; there are some great spots to tuck into breakfast before heading into the mountains. From classic steak and eggs to basil waffles to crab Bennies, the little town has something for every taste. Here are a few of the hottest breakfast and brunch spots in town.


1. Rudy's Little Hideaway Restaurant

Rudy's Little Hideaway Restaurant
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Rudy's Little Hideaway Restaurant is a casual Tex-Mex eatery that serves comfort food for breakfast and lunch, Tuesdays through Sundays, in an adobe-style building with a lovely patio. Owned and operated by Rudy Escobedo, the long-standing little hideaway serves humble but heartfelt eats for breakfast, such as eggs and meat dishes, biscuits and gravy, three-egg omelets with a variety of fillings, hotcakes and French toast, and a selection of Mexican dishes such as breakfast sandwiches, huevos rancheros, Tex-Mex scrambles, burritos, enchiladas, and chilaquiles.

945, 7318, S 8th St, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80905, Phone: 719-632-9527


2. Bon Ton's Cafe

Bon Ton's Cafe
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Located right in the heart of Old Colorado City, Bon Ton's Café is a casual café with comfy indoor seating and a lovely outdoor patio for summer and springtime dining that serves all-day breakfast and comfort food lunches with a variety of Southwestern specialties. Locals tuck into breakfast burritos topped with green chili and cheddar cheese, quesadillas with egg, cheese and sausage, scramblers with a selection of sides, pancakes, stuffed French toast, oatmeal and grits, and crab cake Bennies. Southwest specialties range from fiesta scramblers and chili relleno to tamale breakfasts of two pork tamales smothered in green chili, two eggs, home fries, and tortillas.

2601 Colorado Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80904, Phone: 719-634-1007


3. Colorado Springs - Academy Black Bear Diner

Colorado Springs - Academy Black Bear Diner
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Founded in 1995, Black Bear Diner is a community-oriented family dining concept that offers a one-of-a-kind experience in a fun, bear-themed atmosphere. Born from a desire to serve home-style comfort food classics in a casual setting, Academy Black Bear Diner serves all-day American comfort food and decadent desserts for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a woodsy setting. The diner features custom artworks of huge, colorful, bear-mottled murals on the walls to add a bit of magic. The breakfast menu features classic dishes such as chicken-fried steak and eggs, waffles and chicken, thick-cut French toast, omelets with a variety of fillings, breakfast burritos and tacos, and huevos rancheros.

975 Academy Blvd N #A, Colorado Springs, CO 80909, Phone: 719-314-3616



4. Doug's Breakfast Lunch

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Laidback and friendly, Doug's Breakfast Lunch is a casual spot that serves early breakfast and lunch every day of the week. Founded by Doug and now owned by Vicki and Rob, Doug's Breakfast Lunch operates to the motto of “Fresh Made Simple” and uses only the freshest locally sourced ingredients to prepare and create each dish, which is made to order. The comprehensive breakfast menu features a variety of classic dishes, such as breakfast burritos and sandwiches, corned beef hash, steak and eggs, Belgian waffles, stacks of pancakes, plain and stuffed French toast, scrambles, and omelets with a variety of fillings.

3659 Austin Bluffs Pkwy, Colorado Springs, CO 80918, Phone: 719-354-4620


5. King's Chef Diner

King's Chef Diner
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King's Chef Diner is a Colorado institution that has been serving locals with delicious breakfast and lunch dishes for the past 62 years. The nostalgic, award-winning 13-seat custom-built diner serves a classic breakfast menu of traditional dishes and specialty plates, such as The Grump, which features hash browns with bacon, sausage or ham, two eggs, shredded cheese, and country gravy. Other special plates include The Thing, which consists of Texas toast, hash browns with bacon, sausage or ham, two eggs, shredded cheese, and green chili, the Merl Scramble, and sirloin steak and eggs.

110 E Costilla St, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, Phone: 719-636-5010



6. Lake Terrace Dining Room

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Located at the Broadmoor resort in Colorado Springs, the Lake Terrace Dining Room is an elegant dining establishment that serves a classic weekday breakfast and an extensive Sunday brunch buffet with live music. Set on the mezzanine level with beautiful views, the Lake Terrace Dining Room offers an elegant and stylish spot for breakfast with an a la carte menu designed to satisfy every appetite, which includes Colorado specialties and mouth-watering griddle selections. Enticing selections include traditional European breakfasts, smothered green chili breakfast burrito, Seven Falls steak and eggs, Colorado red trout, and prime rib hash and eggs, all accompanied by freshly brewed coffee and imported teas.

1 Lake Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80906, Phone: 719-577-5771


7. Brunch in Colorado Springs: Marigold Cafe & Bakery

Brunch in Colorado Springs: Marigold Cafe & Bakery
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The Marigold Cafe & Bakery is a long-standing café and patisserie that serves French-inspired fare and freshly baked treats and sweets. The upscale contemporary bistro and bakery feature warm and welcoming décor and a pretty outdoor patio with spectacular views of Pikes Peak and is owned by Chef Dominique and Elaine, who present a French bistro-inspired menu of classic dishes. The menu features gourmet sandwiches, fresh salads, hand-tossed pizza, homemade soups, and decadent desserts such as triple chocolate mousse cake, raspberry cheesecake, hazelnut torte, and fresh fruit tart. The award-winning bakery serves freshly baked cakes, tarts, bread, and other sweet treats every day.

4605 Centennial Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80919, Phone: 719-599-4776


8. Mountain Shadows Restaurant

Mountain Shadows Restaurant
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Located in a converted townhouse on Colorado Avenue, Mountain Shadows is a quaint eatery that serves an award-winning menu of creative cuisine for breakfast and lunch. Serving loyal diners for more than 20 years, the family-friendly restaurant is a cozy spot for breakfast with a variety of classic dishes such as corned beef hash, omelets with various fillings, biscuits and gravy, bacon and eggs, breakfast burritos, huevos rancheros, and homemade green chili specialties. Don’t miss the favorite pancakes and French toast combo, which is accompanied by freshly brewed coffee and a variety of hot beverages.

2223 W Colorado Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80904, Phone: 719-633-2122


9. New Day Cafe

New Day Cafe
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Located in a strip mall on Delmonico Drive, the New Day Café is a casual nook that serves breakfast lunch classics with Southwest and American specialties along with a creative selection of coffees and lattes. The cozy café offers comfortable indoor seating with booths and tables and has an outdoor patio for summer and springtime dining and is open for breakfast and lunch, seven days a week. The breakfast menu features a variety of egg dishes with sides such as hash browns, country-fried steak, corned beef hash, and sausage as well as a selection of fluffy omelets, healthy choices such as granola, yogurt parfaits and oatmeal, and favorites such as waffles, French toast, and pancakes for those with a sweet tooth. Things to Do in Colorado Springs

5901 Delmonico Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80919, Phone: 719-266-0555


10. Omelets Etc

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Omelets Etc is a pleasant breakfast spot with a modern interior and an inviting ambiance that serves hearty breakfasts and other diner favorites on 8th Street and South Academy Drive in the heart of Colorado Springs. Boasting a menu of classic breakfast dishes and blackboard specials, Omelets Etc is renowned for their enormous fluffy omelets, which come with packed with a variety of fillings such as chorizo, onions and chili strips (Mexican omelet), steak, mushrooms, green peppers, and cheese (savory steak omelet) or green peppers, onions, mushrooms, tomatoes, and cheddar cheese (veggie lover’s omelet). Other breakfast bites include the regular pancakes, waffles and chicken, French toast, and biscuits, gravy, and sausage.

1616 S 8th St, Colorado Springs, CO 80905, Phone: 719-634-7321


11. Rock City Cafe

Rock City Cafe
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The Rock City Café is a small, down-to-earth diner on Dominion Way that serves up unfussy American plates from fluffy omelets to hearty burgers for breakfast and lunch, Tuesday through Sunday. Owners Ricky Meggison and Angel Sanfilippo pride themselves on serving delicious food made from the freshest locally sourced ingredients, such as an always-available breakfast menu with morning favorites such as scrambled eggs with ham, bacon or sausage, corned beef hash with sweet potatoes and peppers, and omelets worth the wait. They are renowned for their delicious burgers, which come with a variety of heart-stopping toppings such as avocado, bacon, Swiss cheese, and ranch, and the diner-done-right coffee from Elevation Coffee Traders is always hot and ready for a refill.

1812 Dominion Way, Colorado Springs, CO 80918, Phone: 719-424-7151


12. Adam's Mountain Cafe

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Adam's Mountain Café is a cozy bar and eatery on Manitou Avenue that has been serving home-cooked comfort food to the local community for more than 30 years. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner on a daily basis, the family-friendly café has a warm and welcoming vibe with high trussed ceilings, wooden floors, and soft lighting. The breakfast menu features classic dishes such as huevos rancheros, orange almond French toast, whole grain pancakes, and the signature P.W. Busboy Special, which consists of two scrambled eggs, fresh seasonal fruit, and two whole grain pancakes served with maple syrup and butter. Beverages range from hot coffee and tea to a variety of sodas.

26 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829, Phone: 719-685-1430


13. Sheldon's Luncheonette

Sheldon's Luncheonette
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Sheldon's Luncheonette is a small breakfast and lunch spot with two locations in town that serves breakfast and lunchtime classics in a casual setting. In addition to the regular favorites such as omelets, breakfast sandwiches, pancakes, waffles, and French toast, the diner serves an array of specials such as the Jan’s Special of two scrambled eggs, diced sausage, and home fries, chicken steak and eggs, and huevos rancheros with two eggs, refried beans, tortillas, and green chili. Sheldon's Luncheonette is open for early breakfast and lunch, seven days of the week.

Sheldon's Luncheonette North

204 Mount View Lane, Colorado Springs, CO 80907, Phone: 719-599-0887

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310 F South 8th Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80905, Phone: 719-520-1654


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14. Springs Orleans

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Springs Orleans brings a taste of New Orleans to the heart of downtown Colorado Springs. Based in an elegant, airy space on Pikes Peak Avenue, the warm and welcoming bistro-style eatery serves a menu of classic Cajun-Creole cuisine breakfast, lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch accompanied by live jazz and other special performances. The breakfast menu features a combination of traditional fare and unique specials such as eggs smothered with shrimp étouffée and bananas Foster French toast. The breakfast buffet offers a bit of everything, from eggs and omelets to bacon, pancakes, and fresh fruit as well as heartier dishes such as prime rib and turkey.

123 E Pikes Peak Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, Phone: 719-520-0123


15. Susie's Westside Cafe

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Boasting beautiful views of Gold Hill Mesa from 21st Street in the center of Colorado Springs, Susie's Westside Café is a friendly eatery that serves home cooked fare and quick bites in a warm and convivial setting. The aroma of freshly baked pies flows out through the doors of this quaint café, which offers free parking at the back and bike racks for cyclists. The mouthwatering menu features delicious breakfast dishes such as biscuits and gravy, three-egg omelets and scrambles, pancakes, waffles and French toast, breakfast sandwiches, and heartier dishes like hamburgers and steak and eggs. The fare is paired with freshly brewed coffee, tea, and a variety of fresh juices and sodas.

1686 S 21st St, Colorado Springs, CO 80904, Phone: 719-442-0090


16. Urban Steam

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A tiny coffee shop-cum-diner on Sierra Madre Street, Urban Stream is a delightful spot to start the morning with breakfast dishes like the Monkey Wrench – sweet waffles topped with bananas, Nutella, and caramel – or the Caprese – a basil pesto waffle on fresh spinach topped with olive tapenade, tomatoes, mozzarella, and a balsamic reduction. Hailed as having some of the best coffee in town, Urban Stream serves a selection of home-roasted and freshly brewed coffee with beans from around the world to accompany the range of mouthwatering waffles. What better way to start the day?

1025 S Sierra Madre St, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, Phone: 719-473-7832


17. Wade's Cafe

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Wade’s Café is a long-running eatery on Academy Boulevard that has been serving breakfast and lunch for the local community for more than 65 years. Founded as Wade's Pancake House in 1953, the family-friendly café still serves many of the items that were offered on the original menu, such as the award-winning pancakes stacked with sweet and savory toppings, fluffy egg scrambles and omelets, and the classic bacon and eggs. Other breakfast favorites include breakfast burritos, biscuits and gravy, hash browns, corned beef hash, huevos rancheros, stuffed and plain French toast, and waffle combos.

3504 Academy Blvd N, Colorado Springs, CO 80917, Phone: 719-596-8122


18. Western Omelette

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Hailed as Colorado Springs’ best Mexican breakfast spot, Western Omelette serves a variety of classic Mexican breakfasts, such as huevos rancheros, chile relleno, and breakfast chimichanga, along with more traditional plates. The signature breakfast chimichanga is a hearty dish stuffed with chorizo and eggs, while the breakfast wraps are stuffed with a variety of delicious fillings such as bell peppers, bacon, cheese, spinach, Italian sausage, jalapeños or habaneros, and tomatoes. For hungry breakfast-goers, there are steak and eggs and even a half-pound bison steak with two silver dollar pancakes, which is bound to satisfy even the most insatiable appetite.

16 S Walnut St, Colorado Springs, CO 80905, Phone: 719-636-2286


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Spotlight: Cheyenne Mountain Resort Colorado Springs

Situated within the tourist destination of Colorado Springs, Cheyenne Mountain Resort features breathtaking sights, an 18-hole golf course, and a state-of-the-art spa. Cheyenne Mountain Resort is ideal for family vacations, getaways with friends, or romantic trips.

With 316 guest rooms and suites, Cheyenne Mountain Resort boasts homey décor, up-to-date amenities, and comfortable bedding. Each room contains a private balcony, specialty bath products from the resort’s spa, and a mini-fridge. Guests can choose from the Standard Double Queen, Deluxe Double Queen, Deluxe King, or Executive King Rooms.

Standard Double Queen: With 430 square feet, the Standard Double Queen room can accommodate 4 guests. The balcony provides a view of the courtyard.

Deluxe Double Queen: The Deluxe Double Queen room also accommodates 4 guests and has 430 square feet. Its balcony offers a view of the resort.

Deluxe King: The Deluxe King room has 430 square feet of space. Its balcony provides a view of the resort, and it can sleep two guests.

Executive King: The Executive King room is also 430 square feet. Guests can view the resort from the room’s balcony, and it includes a pullout couch or a tub with jets. This room can accommodate up to 3 guests.

For more space, guests can also book the One Bedroom Junior Suite or Presidential Suite.

One Bedroom Junior Suite: The One Bedroom Junior Suite offers visitors a private bedroom, two bathrooms, two balconies, and a large living space. The living space includes pull out couches for additional guests, sleeping up to 4 guests total.

The Presidential Suite: The Presidential Suite offers 1130 square feet of space. This suite offers multiple beautiful views of Cheyenne Mountain, a full bar, and functioning fireplace. The Presidential Suite also includes separate living areas, a dining area, and multiple bedrooms. This facility can be booked to include one or two bedrooms with either queen-sized beds or king-sized beds.

Cheyenne Mountain Resort also offers pet friendly lodging.

Cheyenne Mountain Resort features a slew of dining options for guests to enjoy during their stay.

The Elevations Lounge is a restaurant and bar that highlights local and seasonal cuisine. Guests can enjoy hearty pub fare and local beers beside panoramic windows that offer views of Cheyenne Mountain. The Elevations Lounge invites visitors to stay awhile with its televisions, games, and comfortable seating. Guests can also enjoy their drinks on the outdoor terrace amidst the beauty of the Rocky Mountains.

As the resort’s signature restaurant, Mountain View Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The restaurant features an expansive selection of beverages and dishes, as well as a brunch option on Sundays.

For visitors of the resort’s golf course, Gates Grille is perfect for a casual meal and drinks after a day of recreation on the resort’s fairways. Gates Grille offers indoor and outdoor dining spaces, and is open seasonally.

Cheyenne Mountain Resort also offers room service throughout the day to guests of the resort. Available for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, in-room dining can be ordered by phone and is delivered quickly.

Guests can also visit Cheyenne Mountain Resort’s General Store. This shop features baked goods, ice cream, and coffee. Visitors can also purchase a variety of light snacks from this establishment.

Spa

For a day of rest and relaxation, guests can head to the Alluvia Spa and Wellness Retreat. For a more therapeutic experience, guests can choose from a selection of massages, body treatments, and facials. Cosmetic treatments, such as nail services, hair styling and makeup, and waxing services are also available to visitors of the Spa. The Spa also offers seasonal spa treatments that take advantage of local ingredients.

Golf

Billed as one of the top golf courses in the state of Colorado, the golf course at Cheyenne Mountain Resort offers scenic views, challenging courses, and instruction by a professional from the Country Club of Colorado.

Visitors can spend the day on the greens, travel about the grounds on a top-of-the-line Golf Board, and then take in a meal at Gates Grille. Cheyenne Mountain Resort also offers a Golf Shop to visitors of the Golf Course. Whether an experienced golfer looking to upgrade or a novice hoping to rent a set of clubs, the Golf Shop has something to offer to golfers of all experience levels.

Weddings, Reunions & Conference Facilities

Cheyenne Mountain Resort’s picturesque location and facilities make it ideal for gatherings of any size.

Guests looking to book an event at the resort will have a variety of available spaces from which to choose. Whether looking for a meeting space, classroom, or banquet hall, Beaver Creek Lodge offers more than 40,000 square feet of space for visitors to rent. The Cheyenne Mountain Resort Conference Center is perfect for work-related events, while the four ballrooms are commonly used for wedding receptions.

Other available facilities include a variety of boardrooms, terraces, and classrooms.

Each facility is outfitted with a variety of technological and audio-visual equipment, and catering from the chefs at the resort is available for any event.

Couples can make their wedding-day dreams come true at Cheyenne Mountain Resort. The resort offers 217 acres of grounds that can be used for ceremonies or pictures, and guests can choose from several indoor and outdoor venues for their ceremonies and receptions.

Wedding venues include outdoor locations such as the resort’s private beach, the Chipping Green, Grand Rivers Terrace, Quail Terrace, Cheyenne Courtyard, and The Pavilion. Indoor weddings can be booked at one of the Cheyenne Mountain Resort’s several ballrooms, including the Colorado Ballroom, the Centennial Ballroom, the Grand Rivers Ballroom, and the Cheyenne Ballroom.

The resort supplies multiple wedding packages, rentable décor, culinary services, and ceremony coordination by an on-site wedding planner.

3225 Broadmoor Valley Road, Colorado Springs, CO80906, Phone: 719-538-4000

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Attraction Spotlight: Western Museum of Mining & Industry

The Western Museum of Mining and Industry in Colorado Springs is dedicated to educating the public about the history of mining in Western American and the important role it played in the development of society as we know it today. The mission of the Western Museum of Mining and Industry is to collect, restore, exhibit and interpret a variety of artifacts relating to mining, metallurgy and their support industries and to encourage the wider community to take an interest in the fascinating field of mining. More Things to Do in Colorado

The history of mining is brought to life through an array of informative, interpretive and entertaining exhibits, displays and presentations, as well as daily docent-led guided tours that give visitors an in-depth insight into the industry.

Established in 1970 as the Museum of the West to preserve the rich history of mining in Colorado and the American West, the Museum was later renamed the Western Museum of Mining & Industry in 1972 and has been educating people about mining in the region ever since. The Museum features 27-acre exhibit site with indoor and outdoor areas, which includes a multi-purpose center and theater, a ten-stamp ore mill, and a research library with over 5,000 volumes. The Museum is home to more than 4,000 mining-related artifacts and items that were once and still are used in mining and industrial technology, and geology.

The Western Museum of Mining and Industry features a variety of mining-related equipment, machinery, and artifacts, including steam engines, antique mining equipment, pneumatic machines, scale models of mines and mills, and a recreation of an old assay office. Outdoor exhibits include a steam shovel, an operating stamp mill for gold ore and live burros (donkeys).

The Western Museum of Mining and Industry offers a range of educational programs, classes, camps and lectures for both students and adults. Adult programs include the Heritage Lecture Series, which offers lectures of the highest quality by world-class speakers and experts in the field. The lectures complement the Museum’s exhibitions and its permanent collection and are held four times a year.

Family Exploration Days offers fun ways for families to explore the museum together with a variety of inter-generational activities, adventures, and challenges. Family Exploration Days are run by the Museum three times a year in conjunction with the museum's exhibitions.

The Western Museum of Mining & Industry offers educational and entertaining experiences for high school students through guided or self-guided tours. Tours are customized to suit students' educational needs and consist of three components - mining techniques, The Industrial Revolution, and a movie about the history of mining and the impact it is in daily life. The first section of mining techniques includes highlighting the process of hard rock mining and how gold is panned. Visitors can witness a 37-ton Corliss Steam Engine in operation, discover what rocks humans can eat, learn how to pan for gold, and visit with the Museum’s live donkeys.

The Western Museum of Mining & Industry at 225 North Gate Boulevard in Colorado Springs and is open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Daily guided tours are offered at 10:00 am and 1:00 pm and are free with admission to the facility and the Museum Gift Shop sells an assortment of exhibit-related merchandise, books, fine jewelry, and unique gifts. The museum library features more than 5,000 volumes ranging from books on early mining practice to contemporary fiction about the riches of mining in the American West. There are picnic spots dotted around the 27 acres of the Museum’s grounds which can be enjoyed by families and friends.

The Western Museum of Mining & Industry can be rented for special occasions, social gatherings, and celebrations. The Museum offers a unique and unusual environment in which to celebrate, surrounded by a spectacular backdrop of working 19th-century steam engines and antique mining equipment with an atmosphere like no other. The Museum also offers a range of services and event planning staff to help with every detail from on-site catering, event set-up and break-down and event management.

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225 North Gate Boulevard, Colorado Springs, CO 80921 | Exit 156 and East from I-25, Phone: 719-488-0880


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