

The rich woods and traditional décor of La Taverne welcomes guests to one of the most legendary steakhouses in Colorado. Savor the finest selection of hand-cut prime steaks, chops, and prime rib, along with an enticing array of options from our raw seafood bar. The Broadmoor Restaurant Collection makes every attempt to use only sustainable fish and seafood. Mingle with friends while enjoying a selection from our wine list or classic cocktail program, complemented by fresh oysters from the Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf Coasts. The airy Le Jardin room brings the outdoors in and allows to guests to dine among lush florals and a stunning 16-foot chandelier.
Refined venue for choice steak & seafood, classic cocktails & live music with dancing on weekends.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1 Lake Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80906
Phone: (719) 577-5772
Website: https://www.broadmoor.com/dining/la-taverne/
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Reviews
I ordered the French onion soup, which was rich, flavorful, and topped with a perfectly golden, cheesy crust—it was one of the best I’ve ever had. The peppered turkey sandwich was fresh and delicious, stacked with great flavor and just the right amount of kick. Together, it made for an outstanding meal.
The service was friendly and attentive, and the entire experience felt like classic Broadmoor hospitality. Highly recommend for anyone visiting—especially if you can sit out on the patio!
This beautiful restaurant, nested inside the Broadmoor is absolutely beautiful with amazing food and ambiance. Every year they have something different so it never gets old. Perfect for dates and meetings – although it does get very loud. Maybe they should think about some acoustic paneling.
My favorite here is their French onion soup (no one can beat it) and I absolutely love their fresh bread the butter. Portions are decent and their service is great. If you are alone they do have 5 bar seats which don’t require reservations.
Recommend: pastas, salad and soups, seafood. Very fresh. Seasoned French fries
Do not recommend: burger or steak – last time it was hard and undercooked.
The seafood and anchovy flavors were quite strong—maybe too much for some. The bread was just okay, but the butter stood out and was really tasty. The sea bass was mediocre, nothing special. The steak was definitely the best dish we had. Wine was good and paired nicely with the meal.
The duck-fat fries were ordinary, in fact starchy, not even as good as McDonald’s.
The restaurant consists of many sections which kind of flow into each other, which I would describe as pub-like, cellar-like, and garden with glass roof. I was placed in the cellar-like section, which was very dark. There were mini-lamp fixtures on the tables but the staff said there weren’t enough of the actual light-emitting inserts, so my table got a very faint bulb that cast no light on the table at all.
You probably shouldn’t agree to be seated in that section, but the steak itself was good. Tell them not to put their butter topping on the steak, because it’s flavored with something and detracts from the steak.
The onion soup however, supposedly a signature dish, came out charred on one side (see pic). Note: the server was gracious enough to replace it. I also liked the sharp scissors they give you to cut the cheese cleanly for each bite.
The service was also slow. It literally took 15 minutes to serve our bread and butter, and the same for our drinks. Maybe it was an off night. It was Friday, so I would have expected them to be on their game. Bottom line- nothing was “horrible,” but certainly not worth the price tag, IMHO. The hotel itself is beautiful, however, and worth a walk around the grounds.
This is a lovely place to eat and enjoy visiting the Broadmoor.
My recommendation would be to get regular fries instead of the shoestring. They aren’t hot when they arrive and cool more quickly. Somehow I had a couple of regular fries mixed in and they were so much better.
A special thank you to the wine expert, who went above and beyond to guide me through the perfect selections. His attention to detail and genuine kindness really stood out. And our waiter, Rakesh, was divine. His service was exceptional, attentive, and full of grace. He made the entire experience feel so special.
The highlight of the night was being surprised with a beautifully presented congratulations cake to honor my graduation it was such a thoughtful and touching gesture that meant the world to me.
My fiancé and I already know we’ll be back for future special occasions, and my family, who flew in from New York City, has already said they’ll be returning here on their next visit. La Taverne made our evening unforgettable, and I couldn’t recommend it more for a truly elegant and heartfelt dining experience.