Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Erie, Colorado, United States. The Town of Erie is a Statutory Town in Boulder and Weld counties in the U.S. state of Colorado. The population as of the 2010 census was 18,135, up from 6,291 at the 2000 census. Erie is located just west of Interstate 25, with easy access to Interstate 70, Denver International Airport and Colorado's entire Front Range. Erie's Planning Area spans 48 square miles (120 km), extending from the north side of State Highway 52 south to State Highway 7, and between US 287 on the west and Interstate 25 to the east. Erie is approximately 35 minutes from Denver International Airport, 25 minutes from Denver and 20 minutes from Boulder.
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4 based on 19 reviews
My husband and I popped in here recently. We sat outside and enjoyed the house craft beer, which was delicious. We ate the bbq sliders which were super good. Very chill atmosphere, with excellent service. And they have great music on their sound system. Looking forward to going back soon!
4 based on 766 reviews
Since 1993 our brewery has been committed to producing eccentric ales and lagers that defy styles or categories. We have 30 Avery beers on draft and a craft dining menu with a Southern flair.
I was disappointed on our second trip to Avery. It has been about a year since our last stop which was quite memorable. This dinner experience was quite less so. First off it was super slow. Our table was upstairs and it was a bit hot up there. We left wishing we could have gotten a table outside. The beer was what we remembered it to be, very very good with tons of offerings. Except.... one of their new offerings, a pumpkin beer, ran out right before we tried to order it leaving us scratching our heads since it was only 7:00 on a midweek night. Disappointing. The apps came fairly quickly and were solid if not hot. Nachos were room temp. After quite a bit we finally got our dinners which also turned out to be just lukewarm. Service was also lukewarm. The server was snippy when we had to ask for something twice and it just wasnât that busy to deserve the rebuke. It was just not that great as we remembered from our past meal. The first time we couldnât wait to come back. It is a cool place. The second time we arenât feeling the need to return.
4 based on 161 reviews
had a GREAT lunch at this little local restaurant right on main street in small town Louisville, CO
Cameron was our waiter and made life exciting for the two and a half hours we were there. The menu was exceptionally good although simple, and the food choices were Exquisite! We had real beef jerky, and followed up by a couple of beers and some burgers, with live entertainment from many mountains, we had an excellent experience. The staff is extremely friendly, atmosphere vibrant and the outside deck area is fun for a late evening Cool Breeze :-) definitely coming back next time in town. Oh, and try the super Brownie dessert it's the size of a brick of your fireplace but it's a brownie with ice cream and whipped cream all over it.! Holy buckets :-)
4 based on 22 reviews
We stumbled upon William Oliverâs, and have turned it into a new favorite. We ordered the Bacon appetizer, so rich and delicious. The menu had a good variety and everyone found something delicious. Staff was very friendly, lots of tables and space for everyone. A must visit if you havenât been. Stop for a bit or drink, either one will leave you wanting more.
3 based on 16 reviews
I hesitated to write this review because it is so negative. It was not just bad service it was non-existent service. We ordered drinks and nachos. It is difficult to believe that nachos can be awful, but they were. Those of us who ordered mixed drinks were disappointed in them. Our "server" disappeared completely. One member of our group walked all over the restaurant and bar areas as well as the lobby and could not find anyone. Other people in the restaurant wanted to know if we were successful in finding our server. We eventually received our bill with a comment from a server we had not seen before, she said as she slammed the bill down; "I thought you were done". Of course this made no sense at all. This used to be a good restaurant, it has deteriorated significantly.
4 based on 18 reviews
A very unexpected great meal. In a nondescript location you have to hunt to find, but a busy place as locals have found them. We went at brunch time so had breakfast and lunch opportunities. The tacos were messy and delightful , what a combination of tastes. Our son who lives there loves the place The place was constantly turning over folks with more pulling in. You don't expect great food from a bar and grill, but they had it.
4 based on 86 reviews
We go to brunch almost every Sunday. This as become our favorite place. They open a little earlier than most places at 9:30. My daughter loves their breakfast burrito, which is huge, my son loves their eggs Benedict, and we all love their biscuits and gravy. They do usually use scrambled eggs for most of their breakfasts, but will switch it up if asked. We also eat here for dinner every couple of months. It is bar food but most everything we have tried has been good. Lots of draft beer choice and the prices are reasonable.
4 based on 68 reviews
Very homey and great food. Especially the hamburgers and the steak meal. The owner doesn't smile much but he runs the place very well!
Where to eat Pizza food in Erie: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 52 reviews
Echo Brewing Erie opened its doors in October 2014. We have been fortunate to be part of the revitalization of historic downtown Erie by transforming a fire station into a brewery and restaurant and providing a unique gathering place for the local communi
Stopped in for lunch on a Sunday and walked in as it opened. It's a neat open air type of place - they opened up the big doors and had the patio bar open so there was a nice blast of fresh air. The waitress got our orders taken and I went with a flight of beers. Right off the bat - all four were very good (usually I get a dud somewhere, but not this time.) I loved the Kolsch, Dunkel, and Barrel Aged Wit. Then came the pizzas. I was a huge fan - it was done perfectly with great toppings and flavorful sauce. Overall, this was a great lunch.
4 based on 64 reviews
Operating from 500 Briggs St. at the old mercantile building in Historic Downtown Erie, Colorado, we feature in-house hard cider alongside the best beer in the world both on 15 taps and in bottles from our beer cellar. We also feature in-house Artisan Piz
This is a fun place. Pizza & BBQ don't normally end up in the same place, but when you introduce the beer and cider, things start making sense. Whether you prefer sausage, 'roni, or all-around veggie, The Old Mine's easy-to-please pizza has fans dishing out top-notch ratings for this Erie joint. At The Old Mine, you can count on quick and easy street parking close by. The Old Mine offers parking for all diners, including those who travel by bike.
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