
Celebrating Colorado’s craft beer culture, the Arvada Beer Garden is nestled in its very own park with more than 14,000 square feet of outdoor garden area, vast open-air seating, and an inviting covered pavilion. The communal Oktoberfest-style picnic tables that collectively can accommodate up to 500 guests, foster an environment of community and conviviality. The Garden offers a thoughtful draft and bottled beer selection with a focus on Colorado and handcrafted brews. The Arvada Beer Garden also serves up your favorite casual fare with locally-made gourmet brats, freshly-baked pretzels, house-ground burgers, hand-cut fries, and chef-created salads.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9258 58th Pl, Arvada, CO 80002
Phone: (720) 677-6797
Website: https://www.arvadabeergarden.com/
Menu Photos
Related Web Results
Arvada Beer Garden
Food – Arvada Beer Garden
Location – Arvada Beer Garden
Reviews
The amount of available parking does not match the size of the venue. You will end up trying to park elsewhere. They are building a large apartment complex next door as well.
The mandatory 18% auto gratuity would make more sense if there was an actual server. You have to walk up and order your drinks and food at the counter. You have to walk up to get your food and bus your dishes. What service are we paying for? Also the sign telling you this isn’t on the wall or by the menu. It’s on the top of the bar counter facing up. You will completely miss it if you’re reading their menu. The first sign I found when I started looking for them is in the bathroom. So shady.
We really enjoyed the space, and it’s great that they offer ♿ handicap accessible seating and restrooms.
Just a heads-up: ️ parking can be a bit of a hassle currently with the nearby construction . There is a service charge included, but it’s a no-tipping establishment, which makes for an easy checkout.
There was a long line for drinks, but it moved quickly! The bar tenders are kind and efficient.
The food line was much shorter and my food was ready in about 5 minutes.
We ordered the mediterranean platter, giant pretzel and cheese, and the Reuben Brat.
All were really yummy!! The Reuben brat was so good. The sauerkraut was so so so good!!
This place has a wonderful atmosphere for any kind of weather. You can sit inside or outside, and the general set up is very pleasing to look at. There’s free wifi, kids, and furry babies all around. There’s a giant TV inside for sports, picnic tables and high tops. At the side tables inside there are available outlets.
It’s very, very busy here. But the best times to go are when everyone is at work or after the peak hours from 4:30ish to 7ish. Parking close is hard to get if you don’t. It’s very accessible, you would just have to walk a distance. You can park around Holland street or at the park if you have to.
The food is pretty good. I’m not a big eater, and they let me order kids meals. They have tons of options like burgers, salads, poke bowls, wings, cheese curds, etc.
They don’t have servers, no. But they have staff walking around constantly checking on you and picking up your empty dishes.
Yes, they have an 18% service fee, but there is no tipping.
The food is kind of expensive, and I’d say that the only real downside. Staff is lovely and always sweet!