10 places to find the best burgers in Colorado Springs
The perfect burger awaits.
The restaurants on this list are spicing up the standard burger with toppings like Pueblo chile cheese sauce, or spicy candied bacon.
Not into spice? A burger topped with creamy truffle aioli or button mushrooms might be more of your vibe.
Either way, you’ve got plenty of options in Colorado Springs.
According to votes by Gazette readers for the 2023 Best of the Springs magazine, these top 10 burger joints deliver in the areas of quality ingredients, superb service and overall taste. See where your local favorite lands on the list:
10. Felipe’s 109
3008 South Academy Boulevard

– Head over to Felipe’s 109 on Tuesdays for $2 signature taco burgers. Check out the rest of their menu here.
9. Bingo Burger – Colorado Springs
132 North Tejon Street

– Bingo Burger, which has an additional location in Pueblo, lies in the heart of downtown Colorado Springs. Unique menu names like “The Olympic Torch” and “The Fort Carson” pay homage to Colorado Springs. Click here to view their menu.
8. The Public House
445 East Cheyenne Mountain Boulevard

– All burgers at The Public House, which is located on the south side of Colorado Springs, are made with “Aspen Ridge beef.” Check out their full menu here.
7. Five Guys
1612 South Nevada Avenue Suite 100; 7252 North Academy Boulevard Unit 120; 3336 Cinema Point

– According to their website, there are more than 250,000 ways to customize your burger at Five Guys. Click here to view their full menu including milkshakes, hot dogs and more.
6. Red Robin Gourmet Burgers & Brews
2230 Southgate Road; 3770 Bloomington Street; 1410 Jamboree Drive

– From “Guacamole Bacon” to “Sautéed ‘Shroom,” Red Robin offers a diverse selection of burger toppings and flavors. Click here to search for one of three Colorado Springs locations’ menus.
5. The Green Line Grill
230 1/2 Pueblo Avenue

– Since 2013, The Green Line Grill has been serving up Oklahoma-style onion fried burgers in Colorado Springs. Look here for burger options like “Mushroom Swiss” and “Bacon Bleu.”
4. Drifter’s
4455 Mark Dabling Boulevard

– Drifter’s Hamburgers was founded in 2008 in a former Taco John’s restaurant off of Garden of the Gods Road. Their simple menu reflects their simple mission of using quality, sustainable ingredients.
3. Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar
1765 Briargate Parkway Suite 803

– In 2007, the first Bad Daddy’s was opened in Charlotte, North Carolina. Now, there are restaurants in multiple states, including Colorado. Click here to view their packed menu, which includes chopped salads, chicken sandwiches and more — in addition to the burgers, of course.
2. In-N-Out Burger
1840 Democracy Point; 2895 New Center Point Road

– In-N-Out Burger has only been in Colorado for a few years, opening the first two restaurants on the same day in Colorado Springs and Aurora in 2020. Their staple menu can be found here.
1. Skirted Heifer
204 North Tejon Street; 5935 Dublin Boulevard

– Skirted Heifer has been a reoccurring #1 for Best of the Springs in the burger category. Their burgers are made from Frontiere Natural Meats Grass-fed beef, raised locally in Colorado. Check out their menu here.
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