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    The Black Sheep

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    Loud, energetic bar with real personality.

    The Black Sheep, Bar in Colorado Springs

    About The Black Sheep

    The Black Sheep on East Platte Ave is a Colorado Springs neighborhood bar that earns repeat visits by taking its food seriously — a rarer quality than it should be. Walk-in friendly and lively in atmosphere, it works best for smaller groups or an early-evening date. Arrive before the room fills if conversation matters; order the food regardless.

    The Black Sheep, Colorado Springs: Quick Verdict

    The Black Sheep sits on East Platte Ave in Colorado Springs, and if you've been once, you already know it occupies a different register than most bars in the area. Pricing details aren't publicly listed, but the venue positions itself as a neighborhood bar worth taking seriously — which, in a city where bar food often means an afterthought basket of fries, is a meaningful distinction. If you're deciding whether to return or recommend it to someone else, the short answer is yes, with a few caveats depending on what you're after.

    The Experience

    The atmosphere at The Black Sheep runs on the louder, more energetic end of the spectrum — this is not the place for a quiet debrief over drinks. The energy builds as the night progresses, so if you're coming for conversation, earlier in the evening gives you more room to actually hear each other. For a second visit, the move is to arrive before the room fills and claim a spot before it gets away from you.

    On the food question , which matters more here than at your average Colorado Springs bar , The Black Sheep treats its kitchen seriously enough that ordering food is worth doing. This isn't bar food as an excuse to keep people drinking. If you came last time and skipped the menu, that's what to fix on your next visit. Specific dishes aren't confirmed in our data, so ask the staff what's running currently; the menu has enough rotation that the answer will vary by season. Right now, with Colorado's colder months in play, expect the kitchen to be leaning toward heavier, more satisfying plates rather than anything light.

    Booking is easy , walk-in friendly, no reservation architecture required. That makes it a practical choice when you're deciding on the night rather than planning a week out. Groups can work here, though the noise level means it suits smaller parties better than a large table trying to hold a single conversation. For a date, the atmosphere is lively enough to carry the evening without feeling forced, but set expectations: this is a bar with good food, not a restaurant with cocktails.

    For Colorado Springs bar options that are more cocktail-program-forward, 503W and Burrowing Owl are worth comparing. For something closer to a brewery experience with food, Cerberus Brewing Company is a natural alternative. If you want a resort-style outdoor setting, Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Resort is in a different category entirely. The Black Sheep's value is in being a neighborhood bar that doesn't embarrass itself on food , that's a narrower brief than any of those options, and it fills it well.

    For context on where The Black Sheep sits in the broader Colorado Springs scene, see our full Colorado Springs bars guide, restaurants guide, and experiences guide. If you're visiting from out of town, our Colorado Springs hotels guide and wineries guide round out the picture.

    For reference on what a genuinely serious bar food and cocktail program looks like at the national level, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston set the benchmark. The Black Sheep isn't operating at that tier, but for East Platte Ave on a Tuesday or a weekend night when you want food worth eating alongside your drinks, it earns its repeat visits.

    Compare The Black Sheep

    Getting a Table: The Black Sheep and Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    The Black SheepEasy
    Joey's NY PizzaUnknown
    503WUnknown
    Tong Tong Korean RestaurantUnknown
    Buffalo Lodge Bicycle ResortUnknown
    Burrowing OwlUnknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is The Black Sheep good for a date?

    It works for a date if your date likes energy over quiet. The Black Sheep on East Platte Ave runs loud and social, so it suits an early-in-the-relationship bar night better than a serious sit-down conversation. If you want something lower-key, Burrowing Owl is the better call for two people who actually want to talk.

    Is The Black Sheep good for groups?

    Groups are where The Black Sheep earns its place. The high-energy atmosphere on East Platte Ave suits larger parties better than intimate twos or threes. It's a practical pick for birthday nights or post-work gatherings in Colorado Springs where volume is an asset, not a problem.

    What's the signature drink at The Black Sheep?

    Specific menu details aren't confirmed in our current data for The Black Sheep. Your best move is to check in directly at 2106 E Platte Ave or ask the bar staff on arrival — places in this register often rotate specials that don't surface anywhere online.

    Is the food good at The Black Sheep?

    The Black Sheep fits the profile of a bar-first venue where drinks lead and food supports. If you're coming primarily to eat, 503W or Tong Tong Korean Restaurant are stronger bets in Colorado Springs. Treat food here as a bonus, not the reason to book.

    Does The Black Sheep have happy hour deals?

    Happy hour specifics aren't confirmed in our current data for The Black Sheep at 2106 E Platte Ave. Bars in this bracket in Colorado Springs commonly run weekday afternoon deals, so it's worth a direct check — call ahead or walk in early evening to ask.

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