Small hole-in-the-wall coffee shop with on-site roasting visible from the front. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy with a local, hometown vibe and dog-friendly environment including a shop dog named Flint. Outdoor seating in an atrium adds to the comfortable, unassuming setting.
Friendly shop dog Flint greets visitors warmly. The cafe welcomes dogs and has a charming canine presence that adds to the atmosphere.
Small batch roasting stands out as a distinctive feature here. The place feels like a little hidden gem for coffee lovers seeking unique brews.
Good to know
Closes at 2pm.
Matt roasts all of his own beans on site.
Expect a personalized coffee experience.
Rock shop offers a zen and calming atmosphere with a unique UV room where crystals glow like neon. The space includes a beautiful crystal garden with chairs and features rescue dogs that greet visitors. The shop combines stunning natural views with a peaceful, magnetic vibe.
Rescue dogs greet customers and assist with shopping. Several cute shop dogs and beautiful dogs are present throughout the store.
A great selection of crystals stands out in this cozy space. It consistently earns praise as a hidden gem for those interested in crystals and coffee.
Good to know
Parking is available right off the road for easy access.
Expect to find ethically sourced and museum-grade specimens.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of crystals offered.
Roadside cafe offers cozy indoor and outdoor seating with a peaceful, charming atmosphere where locals greet each other warmly. The space features homemade pastries and supports local businesses, creating a welcoming old town vibe just off a main route.
Staff offer a pup cup to dogs without being asked. Dogs can come inside if they behave well. The place is clearly dog friendly and welcoming.
Small size and tucked-away location make it a true hidden gem. Offers a unique, low-key experience that stands out in the area.
Good to know
They offer gluten-free and dairy-free options for dietary needs.
The coffee shop has good WiFi for those needing to work.
Expect busy crowds on Friday mornings; plan your visit accordingly.
Open space with large grassy fields and towering trees creates a peaceful, uncrowded atmosphere. Well-maintained walking trails and diverse recreational facilities support family activities and sports. Shade structures and picnic areas offer comfortable spots for gatherings amid natural beauty.
Big open spaces and hiking trails make it easy to enjoy long walks with dogs. Visitors should remember to clean up after their dogs to keep the area pleasant.
Large tree cover sets this spot apart from typical Colorado Springs areas. It suits both casual visitors and organized gatherings well.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for pavilions when planning an event.
Access to the park is free for all visitors.
Permits are required for official games in the large field.
Glass cases display high-quality cannabis with a large selection for both medical and recreational users. The space feels chill and welcoming, enhanced by dog-friendly policies and a relaxed vibe. Layout includes tall display cases that can make communication through glass challenging.
Customers bring their dogs inside, making it a super dog-friendly spot. Presence of guard dogs adds a homey touch, and there are always dogs around.
A true hidden gem with a unique vibe that stands out in the area. It offers a distinct experience not found elsewhere nearby.
Good to know
Visitors should enter through Teller Street instead of Reed Street.
The pricing at BRMFLD Confidential Cannabis is competitive compared to other dispensaries.
They offer a great selection of both medical and recreational cannabis products.
Gift shop combines breathtaking scenery with a spacious outdoor patio featuring live music and water features. Atmosphere feels authentic and family friendly, serving as a community hub with a cafe offering unique local treats like bison burgers and coffee-flavored ice cream.
A patio diner and coffee shop welcome dogs, making it easy to bring pets along. The entire spot has a dog-friendly environment where dogs are clearly welcome.
Small spots like the Garden of the Gods Trading Post and a nearby Starbucks stand out as hidden gems. These places offer unique finds and a quiet charm away from the usual crowds.
Good to know
Buying something at the Trading Post helps fund the park.
I should go early because parking can be difficult.
They have a wide variety of merchandise, including fresh fudge and a cafe.
Sandwich shop inside a former convenience store offers a bodega style vibe with family-owned authenticity. Atmosphere feels homey and cozy with a dog-friendly outdoor patio that adds to the relaxed, neighborhood energy. The space blends a gas station look with a casual, easygoing setting.
Owners bring treats and water for dogs and serve food outside on the patio. The patio is dog friendly and dogs receive snacks and water bowls during visits.
Family-owned and operated with authentic Vietnamese food. The interior feels silly and random, adding to its charm as a hidden gem.
Good to know
Parking enforcement is strict; expect to be booted for parking even briefly.
Customers can receive a $160 ticket for parking there for just three minutes.
The restaurant is often closed despite posted hours, so check before visiting.
Park offers epic mountain views and a peaceful, quiet atmosphere with natural landscaping and many pine trees. It features a modern playground with varied play areas for different ages and plenty of seating for relaxation. The space feels like a hidden gem ideal for watching sunsets and enjoying wide-open outdoor areas.
A large lawn serves as a dog park where dogs run freely. Paved walking paths accommodate pets and strollers for easy strolls. The area welcomes dogs for both running and walking activities.
A relatively hidden gem with a great view that stands out quietly among parks.
Good to know
The park has no bathroom facilities.
Expect limited parking near the entrance; consider walking or riding to the park.
There is more parking available on the left side of the park when entering.
Outdoor seating with pond and koi fishes creates a peaceful, relaxing atmosphere surrounded by greenery. Decor immerses guests in an authentic German house feel with unique, charming details. Live accordion music adds to the vibe but can be loud at times.
A pet-friendly patio and dog-friendly biergarten let you enjoy meals outside with your dog. Staff provide wonderful service for both people and pets.
Authentic German plates stand out as a hidden gem here, alongside bakery items that are definitely worth trying. This spot offers a unique lunch stop with genuine flavors not often found elsewhere.
Good to know
The restaurant has a separate gluten-free menu and is knowledgeable about celiac disease.
They have a variety of gluten-free salads available for lunch.