

Looking for “craft beer bars near me?” or maybe “beer pubs near me?” that blends elevated vibes with unbeatable flavor? You found it! The Brass Tap Colorado Springs brings the flavor of a global brew bar right to your neighborhood. With 150+ selections, this upscale yet welcoming beer bar also serves premium wines, specialty cocktails, and upscale shareables designed to pair with your fav drink. Each location creates a social hub where you can gather for trivia, music, games, exclusive beer tastings, and tap takeovers. Whether you visit to watch sports on TV or just for good conversation with friends, our menu—packed with craveable bites—pairs perfectly with any pour. The Brass Tap is everything you want from a craft beer bar, plus more.
Festive pub offering myriad beer options, wine & TVs tuned to sports, plus live music.
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Address: 13271 Bass Pro Dr Ste 110, Colorado Springs, CO 80921
Phone: (719) 487-8076
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Despite being very busy, our server was back frequently to check on us and made sure our glasses didn’t go empty.
Christian, our server, was super attentive. HIghly reccommend!
Now, typically, if you’re getting drinks or food during any special hours (happy hour, etc), if you cross over the time, the waiter will close your tab so you get the special, and then start a new one for the regular price meals/drinks.
Well, the waitress didn’t do that. She brought the bill and it was full price, not lunch special.
I will not be going there again. Overpriced food and mediocre selection of beers.
If you do decide to go there, my favorite foods were the steak quesadilla (not on the menu but they will make it if you ask) and the chips + salsa. The quesadillas are served with BBQ sauce, which I think is a really good move on their part. I order quesadillas all the time and cannot remember another restaurant ever doing this, but it works and their BBQ sauce isn’t too bad.
The salsa was the best dipping sauce I got with the Trio, although it was mostly sweet and not at all spicy. The queso was average; nothing stood out about it. The guacamole, however, I know was made in house because it was super chunky and terrible. I feel like the person making it missed an ingredient or two because it tasted ridiculously bland..the cooks need to taste the batch before they serve it to customers. The chips were actually really good, they are thick cut and were salted well every time I had them.
Unless you are getting the Taco Tuesday deal, I would go to a Mexican restaurant for tacos unless Tex-Mex is really your thing. I wasn’t impressed by the quality of their tacos.
The chicken tenders sucked. I believe they were hand-breaded, but I have had better tenders at fast food restaurants. The crinkle fries that came with them were nothing special either. I wouldn’t recommend the pizza, either. It tasted better as leftovers than served fresh, but the crust has no taste.
The brisket grilled cheese sandwich was a disappointment as well. I thought I was going to really enjoy this one, but it was super rich. Cloying is the word I would use to describe it. Honestly, I feel like they were trying to do too much with it. There are so many different flavors hitting your mouth. The initial bite or two is pretty decent, then it just became too much. Also the brisket gets lost in the sandwich because there are so many other flavors contending with it.
Our service was mostly positive. Our waitress accidentally forgot to put our tater tot order in and she accidentally added an extra drink on our tab. She did give us a discount on the tater tots because she forgot.
Environment felt welcoming. Lots of TVs to watch the game.