I've been to many breweries and New Terrain is, hands down, amongst the best (if not THE best) for hanging out and having a brew or two.
Although there's seating inside, there's much more seating outdoors. There's long tables that will seat your eight family members under the pergola, or picnic tables under umbrellas, barrel-tables that will accommodate you and your two ride-or-dies, or benches so you and your buds can vibe in front of the live music stage.
Does your family consist of kids or dogs or both? Bring 'em all! When I visited, tots ran to and fro and there must have been more than 13 pups of all sizes chillin' besides them.
Want something to eat with your beer? Check out the food trucks! Fancy a stroll to walk off all the beer and taco carbs? There's a walking path out back!
How about the beer? Like all breweries, they rotate but New Terrain categorizes them into "light & refreshing", "malty & toasty", "bitter & bright", "tart & sour" and "gluten free". There's also non-alcoholic offerings. I ordered a flight of five and a kombucha. The staff were nice and I was served promptly.
Out of all the beers, I liked Pineapple Groove, a cream ale with pineapple at 5.6%, the best. I took a sip of the kombucha and that was cool too.
Are you in the neighborhood of Golden to make your pilgrimage to Coors? Consider also paying homage to New Terrain - you shall be blessed!
This restaurant has a variety of options to choose from. They also had plenty of gluten free options (even dessert!). We sat on the patio and could see the water. Our waiter was very attentive. The meal and dessert was delicious!
I have Celiac, I know I can eat safely at Outback and the food is always delicious. Staff is always helpful when asked for the Gluten Free menu and respectful of my needs. Great Service
Food was delicious including the gluten free chicken tenders. The dog loved hanging out on the deck where the staff brought him a water bowl. Amazing view and reasonably priced food made for a great experience. We will be back.
this was once an old parlor.i remember much of golden as it was 40 years ago.
my kids and i were meandering down to the library today and were maybe going to backtrack to the windy saddle when we saw the denver biscuit company. i thought they might go in further down washington but they are here.
much to my utter shock these guys have a self serve coffee station. this business gets it coffee nowadays is best left taken care by the person drinking it.
we are gluten and dairy free but the denver biscuit company was worth the 2 or 3 hours after being sick. the biscuits are divine and just plain cozy! we had biscuits and gravy and it just me back to a time when my late husband and i would hop in the truck and go to town to get biscuits and gravy. thank you denver biscuit company.