The Public House Pub & Grill in Colorado Springs features classic pub food, but a historic ambiance that is one of a kind! Located in the historic Alexander building that was built in 1928, The Public House Pub & Grill features elevated pub grub, 30 taps of local brews and spirts produced on site by award winning BlackHat distillery, and private event space perfect for any occasion. The Public House at The Alexander is a true taste and piece of local Colorado Springs history, and is an ideal spot for dinner with the family, or just grabbing a beer with friends!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3104 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80907
Phone: (719) 375-8495
Website: http://thepublichouseco.com/
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Update: we visited again tonight. There was a large group in the back and pretty much everyone else out front were ignored until after they left. Our food order was wrong, and the server we had to begin with was awful. We were ignored, but the guy who was our 2nd server was much better. All around not a good experience, and we most likely will not be back.
Mostly our food and server were a huge disappointment.
Alexander’s came highly recommended by close friends, so our expectations were high. Unfortunately, those expectations fell quickly from our very first interaction.
We arrived around 11:30 and seated ourselves in the main dining area, but there was no greeting or sense of welcome. After a few minutes, our server approached and immediately asked what she could get us — with no introduction, no warmth, and a tone that felt dismissive. It immediately made us feel uncomfortable.
To make matters worse, my glass had visible lip prints and what appeared to be dried sauce or fingerprints around the rim, which was extremely off putting.
Shortly after, two gentlemen were seated and received a completely different level of service friendly, attentive, and quick. Their order was even taken before ours, despite us having been seated first.
About 10 minutes in, our server walked up and abruptly asked if we needed more time, in a tone that felt impatient rather than helpful. When she took our order, she seemed disengaged and uninterested.
After waiting approximately 40 minutes, our order was incorrect. We ordered two Philly sandwiches with a side of queso. Instead, we were brought chips and queso as an appetizer. When we explained we hadn’t ordered chips, we were told they had “given us extra,” which didn’t make sense and felt dismissive.
Eventually, we were brought only one Philly.
When we raised our concerns, there was no apology, accountability, or effort to make it right. At that point, we politely asked to leave.
This was, unfortunately, one of the worst restaurant experiences I’ve had.
Overall, I would still eat here, but it might not be the first place on my list. If you are looking for a casual place to eat attached to both a brewery and distillery then this would be a great pick.
We were seated at 6:08 PM and waited 45 minutes just to receive our appetizer (fried green tomatoes). Our main course—two burgers—arrived only 3 minutes after the appetizer, which felt poorly timed. Even more concerning, we watched an older couple who had been seated well before us still waiting for their single burger while we were already eating. Not a great experience overall.
I’ve seen better from a food truck.