Bar in Colorado Springs, United States
The Rabbit Hole
100ptsDowntown Tejon St address, decide before booking.

About The Rabbit Hole
The Rabbit Hole sits on Colorado Springs' main downtown bar strip at 101 N Tejon St, making it an easy walk-in option with no reservation pressure. It's best suited to spirit-curious drinkers who'll lean into the cocktail program rather than default to beer. Arrive early if you want conversation; the energy picks up significantly later in the evening.
The Rabbit Hole, Colorado Springs: Quick Verdict
The Rabbit Hole sits at 101 N Tejon St in downtown Colorado Springs, and its address alone tells you something useful: Tejon Street is the spine of the city's walkable bar corridor, which means you can fold this into a broader night out without much planning. With booking listed as easy, this is not a reservation-pressure situation — walk-in access is a real option here, which puts it in a different category from the city's tighter craft spots.
The bar's name and downtown position point toward a spirit-focused concept rather than a casual pint stop. In Colorado Springs, that tends to mean a curated back bar with an emphasis on whiskey, gin, or cocktail-forward programming — the kind of place where the menu rewards a second visit more than the first. If you've been once and ordered a beer, you likely underused it. On your next visit, ask what's driving the cocktail list or what the bartender is currently enthusiastic about. That's where the value is.
Atmosphere on Tejon Street after dark skews energetic. Downtown Colorado Springs draws a mixed crowd , post-work professionals, visitors staying nearby, and locals who know the block well. The Rabbit Hole, positioned within that strip, is likely to reflect that energy: louder as the night progresses, more conversational earlier in the evening. If you want a quieter exchange over a well-made drink, arrive before 8 PM. After 10 PM, expect the room to shift.
Because verified data on pricing, hours, and the full drinks program is limited, precise cost comparisons aren't possible here. What the location and concept suggest is a mid-range bar experience consistent with Tejon Street norms , not a hotel bar premium, not a dive bar floor. For a full picture of what Colorado Springs drinking options look like across price points and formats, the Pearl Colorado Springs bars guide is worth checking before you commit to a route for the night.
For context on how cocktail-focused bars in other markets handle similar concepts, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston each show what a tightly defined spirit program looks like at a high execution level. The Rabbit Hole's position on a busy downtown street gives it built-in foot traffic that those destination bars don't need , whether that translates into comparable craft is something the current drinks list would need to confirm.
Also worth knowing for planning a full evening: Colorado Springs restaurants, hotels, wineries, and experiences are all covered in Pearl's city guides if you're building out a full itinerary.
Practical Details
- Address: 101 N Tejon St, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins are a realistic option
- Leading timing: Arrive early evening for a quieter atmosphere; expect higher energy later at night
- Nearby: Downtown Tejon Street bar corridor , easy to combine with other stops
Quick reference: 101 N Tejon St, downtown Colorado Springs. Easy to get into. Go early for conversation, later for atmosphere.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does The Rabbit Hole have happy hour deals? Specific happy hour pricing isn't confirmed in available data. Downtown Tejon Street bars in Colorado Springs commonly run early-evening specials, so it's worth checking directly before you visit. No phone or website is currently listed in Pearl's records for The Rabbit Hole, so your leading move is to stop by or search for current social media updates before heading out.
- Does The Rabbit Hole have outdoor seating? Outdoor seating details aren't confirmed in Pearl's current data. Given its address on Tejon Street , a pedestrian-friendly downtown stretch , some form of street-facing access is plausible, but that's not verified. If outdoor seating matters to your visit, it's worth confirming ahead of time. Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Resort is a confirmed alternative if outdoor space is a priority.
- Do I need a reservation at The Rabbit Hole? No. Booking difficulty is rated easy, and walk-ins are a genuine option. This is not a seat-scarce venue. If you're visiting on a Friday or Saturday evening, arriving earlier in the night reduces any wait, but you're unlikely to be turned away on a normal night. No reservation system details are currently available in Pearl's data.
- What's the crowd like at The Rabbit Hole? Downtown Colorado Springs on Tejon Street draws a mixed, largely adult crowd , professionals, tourists, and regulars who work the strip regularly. The Rabbit Hole fits that demographic. Expect it to skew louder and younger as the night progresses. It's not a quiet neighbourhood local; it's a downtown bar with the foot traffic that comes with that location. If you want a lower-key atmosphere, Burrowing Owl or Cerberus Brewing Company may suit better depending on what you're after.
Compare The Rabbit Hole
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Rabbit Hole | Easy | — | ||
| Joey's NY Pizza | Unknown | — | ||
| 503W | Unknown | — | ||
| Tong Tong Korean Restaurant | Unknown | — | ||
| Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Resort | Unknown | — | ||
| Burrowing Owl | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between The Rabbit Hole and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does The Rabbit Hole have happy hour deals?
Happy hour specifics are not confirmed in available records for The Rabbit Hole at 101 N Tejon St. check the venue's official channels before visiting if a deal is a deciding factor — Tejon Street bars in Colorado Springs compete on happy hour pricing, so it's worth asking. Check their current posted hours when you call.
Does The Rabbit Hole have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed for The Rabbit Hole's Tejon Street location. Downtown Colorado Springs has limited patio footprint along that corridor, so don't count on al fresco seating without verifying first — particularly if you're planning a warm-weather evening out.
Do I need a reservation at The Rabbit Hole?
No reservation data is on record for The Rabbit Hole, but downtown Tejon Street spots fill on weekend evenings. If you're going with a group of four or more, calling ahead is the safer move. Solo visits or pairs on a weeknight should have less trouble walking in.
What's the crowd like at The Rabbit Hole?
The Rabbit Hole sits on Tejon Street, which is Colorado Springs' primary dining and nightlife corridor — expect a mixed crowd of locals and visitors, especially on weekends. The address skews toward a bar-forward, after-work and evening demographic rather than a family-dining scene. If a quieter atmosphere is your priority, aim for earlier in the week.
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