Understand
[edit]Old Town is the downtown area of the city, centered on the cross-streets of College Avenue and Mountain Avenue. It is the historical beginnings of the town, with a vast variety of older buildings and historical monuments. Those seeking to visit architecture from the early 20th century should come to Fort Collins for its prime examples.
The Colorado State University campus is right in the middle of the city, extending from Prospect Road on the South to Laurel Street on the north, and from Shields street on the west to College Avenue on the East. The university also has several other smaller campuses throughout the city. The big white "A" on the mountain west of town stands for Aggies, a relic from when CSU was Colorado Agricultural College.
- Fort Collins municipal website
Get in
[edit]By plane
[edit]- Denver International Airport is the closest international airport; several shuttle services to Fort Collins are available, such as Super Shuttle and Groome. Additionally, if your flight is during daylight hours, the cheapest way to get to the airport is Bustang + RTD's A Line train.
- 1 Northern Colorado Regional Airport (FNL IATA Fort Collins/Loveland Airport), 4900 Earhart Rd (adjacent to I-25 and US Hwy 34, 50 miles north of Denver), ☏ +1 970-962-2850, [email protected]. It serves the Fort Collins/Loveland area, and is between the two towns. As of November 2024, there are no domestic flights to FNL. The Groome DIA shuttle also makes a stop at this location.
By bus
[edit]- Bustang is a state-wide bus service operated by the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT). The buses are new, clean, and punctual, offering affordable fares. Additionally, the buses are equipped with a bike rack, and passengers can bring bicycles at no extra charge. For only $10, the North Line provides a direct connection to Denver.
- Flex is a service run by Transfort that connects to Loveland, Berthoud, Longmont, and Boulder. Buses have bike racks. Fares are permanently suspended (November 2024) for the entire Transfort system, allowing for a particularly budget-conscious traveler to get between Denver or DIA and Fort Collins for only $10.50 via Boulder.
- The Poudre Express is a bus service operated by Greeley Evans Transit (GET), which conveniently connects Fort Collins to Greeley and Windsor Windsor. This bus service boasts modern and well-maintained vehicles, however, the buses do not run frequently and often experience delays, particularly during rush hour. Fares are reasonably priced at $1.25 for individuals who are 19 years old and above. Free wifi and bike racks on board.
- Greyhound Lines has connections with Denver and towards Salt Lake City, through Cheyenne. There is no direct service to Laramie, but it is accessible via Cheyenne.
By rail
[edit]The nearest train station is Denver Union Station, which can be accessed by Amtrak's California Zephyr.
Amtrak operates a throughway bus route from Denver through Fort Collins, but it only runs biweekly. It is likely more affordable and less strict on luggage sizes to use the Bustang North Line, which stops at Union Station in Denver.
Get around
[edit]By public transit
[edit]Public transit is provided by Transfort. Most routes run M-Sa 5AM to 8PM hourly, although some of the more popular routes have a frequency of every 30 minutes. (Nov 2024) The MAX route runs every 20 minutes, with the city experimenting with bringing 10-minute service back (Nov 2024). The city provides service until 10pm for the MAX (Nov 2024). Buses do not operate at all on Sundays. All Transfort services will remain free for the foreseeable future, as stated by the city in October 2024.
There are four main transit hubs in Fort Collins: the Downtown Transit Center, the CSU Transit Center, the South Transit Center, and the Harmony Transfer Center. The Downtown Transit Center and the South Transit Center are connected by the MAX BRT system. The CSU Transit Center is just a short walk from a MAX stop. The Harmony Transfer Center can be reached via Route 16 from the South Transit Center. The Poudre Express is available from both the CSU Transit Center and the Harmony Transfer Center. Flex services are offered from the Downtown Transit Center and the South Transit Center. Most intercity bus services, including Bustang, make stops at the Downtown Transit Center and the Harmony Transfer Center.
There is also a free, on-demand taxi service provided by the city on routes that have been suspended. Do not count on it if you need to be anywhere quickly. Taxis are often very late.
The "FoxTrot" service between Fort Collins and Loveland has been replaced by Flex.
By bicycle
[edit]Fort Collins is renowned for being incredibly bicycle-friendly according to US standards, boasting numerous paved trails and designated bike routes. Remarkably, bike lanes are found everywhere, including on the most uncomfortable arterial roads. In fact, biking can often be faster than driving, particularly during rush hour, but often bike trails often take less direct routes and aren't typically given priority at street crossings. To aid navigation, a bicycle map is available here.
There are many bike rental options in Fort Collins:
- Recycled Cycles rents bikes for $30/day.
- Guests at the Armstrong Hotel are provided free bikes to ride during their stay.
- Spin ride share e-bikes and scooters can be found all over the city.
- Many other bike shops such as The Gearage may also rent bikes.
The Fort Collins Bike Coop is likely the most affordable choice for both parts and repairs. This nonprofit charity is operated by volunteers, enabling them to offer significantly lower prices compared to other places. The mechanics are highly experienced and provide you with the opportunity to return to the shop and learn how to fix your bike while they work on it. Additionally, they have a vast selection of used parts.
See
[edit]- Historic Old Town Fort Collins. It has many shops and restaurants and an outdoor mall among historic buildings. Old Town is centered just east of College Avenue and between Mountain Avenue and Walnut Street. Parking on the street in Old Town can be difficult, but there are three city parking structures which offer parking for a quarter an hour. There is also secure bike parking in the garage on Mason Street and easy transit access with the MAX. Enjoy a locally brewed beer or lager at a restaurant in Old Town Square, and enjoy local music at The Aggie.
- 1 Budweiser Events Center, 5290 Arena Cir, Loveland, ☏ +1-970-619-4111. At The Ranch features national acts and sports events. Several semi-professional sports teams call this center home including the Colorado Eagles (hockey), Colorado Chill (basketball), and the Colorado Ice (arena football).
- Breweries. Fort Collins features 5 local award-winning breweries plus an Anheuser Busch outpost (complete with Clydesdales). Visit New Belgium Brewing, Odell Brewing Company, Fort Collins Brewery, CooperSmith's Pub and Brewery, Big Horn Brewing, or Anheuser Busch any day of the week but Sunday.
- 2 Colorado State University, ☏ +1 970-491-6444. Internationally recognized faculty and a top-ranked University with a freshman to sophomore retention rate of 82%. Offers over 150 degree programs of study in 8 colleges: College of Agricultural Sciences, College of Applied Human Sciences, College of Business, College of Engineering, College of Liberal Arts, Warner College of Natural Resources, College of Natural Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences. Ranked in the Top Tier of public and private doctoral universities in the U.S. News and World Report rankings of America's Best Colleges and Universities.
- 3 Colorado State Rams, 951 W Plum St, ☏ +1 970-491-7267, [email protected]. Colorado State sports, competing in 16 NCAA Division I sports (6 men's, 10 women's) in the Mountain West Conference. As with most major schools, the hot-button sports are football and men's basketball, with women's basketball and women's volleyball also notably competitive. The main sports venues are on campus, most notably the fairly new football venue of 4 Canvas Stadium and 5 Moby Arena, home to basketball and volleyball. Ticket prices vary by sport.
- 6 Fort Collins Museum of Discovery (FCMOD), 408 Mason Ct, ☏ +1 970-221-6738. Tu-Su 10AM-5PM, closed Monday. Museum mostly about Fort Collins and Larimer county history and ecology. Features many interactive exhibits and some live animals. Also has a planetarium. Is a roughly 7-minute walk from the Downtown Transit Center. Ample car and bike parking. $12.50 for adults, $9.50 for juniors (age 3-12), $9.50 for students (with ID), $9.50 for seniors, free for children (age 0-2).
- 7 The Farm At Lee Martinez Park, 600 N Sherwood St, ☏ +1 970-221-6665, [email protected]. A small zoo of sorts located in Lee Martinez park. Serves as kind of a children's museum about agriculture featuring many farm animals. Lots of parking for bikes and cars. About a 15-minute walk from the Downtown Transit Center or a 7-minute walk from the nearest bus stop.
- 8 Fort Collins Municipal Railway Trolley Depot, 1501 W Oak St, ☏ +1 970 224-5372, [email protected]. May-Sep: Saturdays, Sundays, & holidays | noon-5PM |. The last vestige of Fort Collins' historic tram system. Runs down Mountain Avenue, and stops at City Park, Shields, Loomis, and Howes. There is car and bike parking at City Park, and on-street parking near the other stops but no dedicated bike parking. Easternmost stop is easily accessed from the MAX Mountain station, which also has bike parking. Adults $2, seniors & children $1, under 3 free. Accepts cash, credit and debit card at the Trolley Depot in City Park.
- 9 Center for Fine Art Photography, 321 Maple St, ☏ +1 970-224-1010, [email protected].
Do
[edit]- 1 Edora Pool Ice Center (EPIC), 1801 Riverside Ave, ☏ +1 970-221-6683. The Edora Pool and Ice Center (EPIC) includes a large public pool and ice rink. The Spring Creek and Power trails pass by it and are easily accessible by bike. It is a 7-15 minute walk from the nearest bus stops, depending on which bus you take.
- 2 Horsetooth Reservoir, 4200 W County Rd 38 E, ☏ +1 970-498-5610. Come and enjoy climbing, boating, hiking, bouldering, and mountain biking in this area (please note: a season or day pass is required). Biking up to the reservoir can be quite a challenging yet incredible experience.
- 3 New Belgium Brewing Company, 500 Linden St, ☏ +1 970-221-0524. New Belgium Brewing offers a range of beloved beers including the popular Fat Tire, as well as lesser-known options like Abby, 1554, Blue Paddle, Sunshine Wheat, and a variety of seasonal brews and small-batch creations. The brewery provides both guided and self-guided tours, so be sure to arrive early for the guided ones as space is limited. During these tours, you will delve into the rich history of the brewery, learn about its commitment to sustainable practices through wind energy and recycled methane, and witness their unwavering dedication to social responsibility. They have set a remarkable example by prioritizing the well-being of both their employees and the community. Additionally, all visitors aged 21 and older can indulge in complimentary tastings.
- 4 Rocky Mountain Adventures, 1117 N U.S. Hwy 287, ☏ +1 970-493-4005, toll-free: +1-800-858-6808, [email protected]. 8AM-6PM. RMA offers whitewater rafting trips, kayaking lessons, and fly-fishing clinics in the summer, as well as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing trips in the winter. This is great for the traveler with an adventurous streak.
- Cache La Poudre River, ☏ +1 970-232-3840, toll-free: +1-800-274-3678, [email protected]. The Cache La Poudre river flows from the canyon proper, several miles north, through town and offers excellent fly fishing for wild rainbow and brown trout. In town, quick fishing access is available starting from the crossing at North Shields and continuing through town. You can tube and swim at various locations in the river in town, though take great care. The river is MUCH more powerful than you might think. The current can easily trap you if you aren't careful. Every year there are stories of naïve people on the local news who drown in tubing accidents. There are even signs posted at many parts of the river that are particularly dangerous. Tubing and swimming can be done safely, but make sure you check with somebody experienced first. There is a paved trail called the Poudre trail that runs parallel to the river through much of town. The canyon itself can be reached by taking College Ave./Hwy 287 north out of town and turning onto Poudre Canyon/Hwy 14. Pressed between narrow canyon walls and fed by snow-melt, the water here is wilder and colder and swimming should be done with caution. Several companies offer whitewater rafting in the canyon and kayaks are a common sight. There are several hiking trails in the canyon, including Greyrock Trail, which takes you across the river via bridge into open pine forest and meadow. Wildlife are common, including deer, fox, rabbit and black bear, as well as the occasional mountain lion and many kinds of birds. Camping and summer cabins are available throughout the canyon. The Columbine Lodge, in the small community of Poudre Park, offers both as well as beach access (for campers and residents), a good supply of snacks, drinks and good company. Seasonally, a shuttle is available between the Lodge and nearby Mishawaka Amphitheatre, a lively local bar on the river that opened as a dance hall in 1916 and continues to attract various famous acts and music-lovers every year.
- Bike Parks and Trails. There is an extensive set of biking/walking trails throughout town. The Poudre Trail follows the Poudre River from Bellvue, through Fort Collins, to CSU's Environmental Learning Center. It is fully paved and extends all the way to Greeley, although there is a significant gap in the trail between Fort Collins and Windsor. However, from Windsor, the trail becomes paved again and continues to Greeley.
The Spring Creek Trail runs alongside the Spring Creek, from where it meets the Poudre River westward to Spring Canyon Park. Spring Canyon Park also includes a bike park. Another paved trail is the Fossil Creek Trail, which starts at the edge of Loveland's trail network and connects to the Power Trail in the east.
Additionally, the Power Trail and the Mason Trail are paved routes that run north/south along Timberline and College, respectively. These trails provide low-stress cycling options. Heading north from Spring Canyon Park towards Bellvue, there is an extensive collection of mountain bike trails on the hogback, which forms the eastern side of Horsetooth Reservoir. Lory State Park, located on the northwest side of Horsetooth Reservoir, features a small bike park with various challenging elements such as jumps, a pump track, jump runs, and a wooden trials track.
For adventurous mountain bikers, it is possible to ride from Bellvue through Lory State Park, along the western side of the reservoir, and onto the challenging Blue Sky Trail, leading to Loveland. However, it is worth noting that the Blue Sky Trail is highly technical. If you lack confidence in riding a bike up staircases, it is recommended to tackle the trail from north to south. Be prepared to allocate twice the amount of time you anticipate needing and be ready to walk your bike if necessary. - 5 Mountain Whitewater, 1329 N U.S. Hwy 287, ☏ +1 970-419-0917, toll-free: +1-888-855-8874, [email protected]. Rafting adventures on the Cache La Poudre River near Estes Park, Colorado. Mountain Whitewater Descents has a special use permit from the Roosevelt National Forest. The guidelines ensure low river use, allowing the Poudre to provide an exceptional wilderness rafting experience.
- 6 A1 Wildwater, 2801 N Shields St (the northwest corner of Shields and Highway 287, approximately 3 miles north of Old Town Fort Collins), ☏ +1 970-224-3379, toll-free: +1-800-369-4165, [email protected]. 8AM-6PM. Northern Colorado's oldest outfitter offers free wetsuit use and paddle jackets. They provide mild to wild rafting trips suitable for beginners and advanced whitewater enthusiasts. The facility offers parking, restrooms, picnic areas, game areas, a food court, a retail store, a photo area, and guides. They offer a variety of trips, including a wild & scenic half-day trip, a family half-day trip, and a full-day trip. Their store is located at the northwest corner of Shields St and Hwy 287 (College Ave).
Escape rooms
[edit]- 7 Somewhere Secret Escape Room, 222 Walnut St, ☏ +1 970-235-1199, [email protected]. 10AM-10PM. $28.
- 8 Enigma Escape Rooms, 151 S. College Ave. Suite J, ☏ +1 970-568-8636.
- 9 Fort Collins Escape Room, 4025 S Mason St, ☏ +1 970-484-5433, [email protected]. Offering 2 themed rooms, this venue has guests try to solve puzzles in a race against the clock. $27-28 (Depends on which game is played).
Buy
[edit]Old Town and Historic District
[edit]- 1 Clothes Pony & Dandelion Toys, 111 N College Ave, ☏ +1 970-224-2866, [email protected]. M-Th 10AM-8PM, F Sa 10AM-9PM, Su 10AM-5PM. Toy store.
- 2 The Cupboard, 152 S College Ave, ☏ +1 970-493-8585. M-Sa 10AM-6PM, Su 11AM-5PM. Opened in 1972, the store in Fort Collins is the oldest and best-known store. It spans over 6,000 square feet and offers a wide range of items for your kitchen.
- 3 Curiosities, 242 Walnut St, ☏ +1 970-495-0684, [email protected]. Daily 10AM-7PM. Gift shop.
- 4 EsScentuals, 142 S College Ave, ☏ +1 970-484-7862, [email protected]. Su noon-4PM, M closed, Tu-Sa 11AM-5PM. A boutique body care store with an intimate massage and fitness facility downstairs.
- 5 The Perennial Gardener, 154 N College Ave, ☏ +1 970-224-3987, [email protected]. Su noon-5PM, M-Sa 10AM-5PM. Gift shop.
- 6 Sense of Place, 160 N College Ave, ☏ +1 970-4722-640, [email protected]. Su noon-5PM, M-Sa 10AM-5PM. Home goods store.
- 7 Tula Boutique, 1 Old Town Square, ☏ +1 970-482-1953. M-Sa 10AM-6PM, Su 11AM-5PM. Offers contemporary women's clothing.
- 8 Kansas City Kitty, 136 N College Ave, ☏ +1 970-482-5845. Su 11AM-5PM, M-Sa 10AM-6PM. Women's clothing store and boutique. Local vendors sell jewelry, purses, and more.
Eat
[edit]Budget
[edit]- 1 Big City Burrito, 510 S College Ave (in Old Town), ☏ +1 970-482-3303, [email protected]. 8AM-8PM. This place is a true Fort Collins institution. $6 per person.
- 2 The Breakfast Club, 121 W Monroe Dr, ☏ +1 970-223-7193, [email protected]. M-Sa 6AM-2PM, Su 7AM-1:30PM. Breakfast and lunch eatery. The breakfast burrito is available for $4-8.
- 3 Cafe Mexicali, 2925 S College Ave, ☏ +1 970-266-9292, fax: +1 970-266-9294. Winter: M-Th 8AM-9PM, summer M-Th 8AM-9:30PM, F Sa 8AM-10PM, Su 11AM-7PM. A local chain offers a variety of tacos, burritos, and other Mexican classics. Affordable for students.
- 4 Charco Broiler, 1716 E Mulberry St, ☏ +1 970-482-1472. M closed, Tu-Th 11AM-8PM, F 11AM-9PM, Sa 8:30 AM - 9 PM, Su 8:30AM-8PM. American-style steakhouse. They serve a variety of dishes, including steaks, burgers, pasta, and seafood, set in a ranch house ambiance with western-themed accents. $8 per person..
- 5 China Wok, 1514 E Harmony Rd # 6, ☏ +1 970-223-8867. Su 4:30-9PM, M-Th 11AM-9PM, F Sa 11AM-9:30PM. Typical Chinese fast–food. Inexpensive. Chinese takeout standards in a simple strip-mall location. $5 per person.
- 6 Cozzola's Pizza, 1112 Oakridge Dr #114, ☏ +1 970-229-5771, [email protected]. Th-Tu 3-8PM, W closed. Pizza at a local chain, in a cozy setting adorned with wooden walls in the South area. $10 per person.
- 7 Los Tarascos Restaurant, 622 S College Ave, ☏ +1 970-416-0265, fax: +1 970-416 8455. Su-Th noon-9PM, F Sa noon-10PM, M closed. Mexican food at a local establishment. $7 per person.
- 8 Matador Mexican Grill, 1823 E Harmony Rd (on the south side of town), ☏ +1 970-372-5876, [email protected]. M-F 6:57AM-8:33PM, Sa Su 7:59AM-8:31PM. Great local burrito place with 41 bottles of beer every day. Created by two CSU graduates. $6 per person.
- 9 Pickle Barrel, 122 W Laurel St, ☏ +1 970-484-0235. 11AM-9PM. High quality subs at reasonable prices.
- 10 Pizza Casbah, 126 W Laurel St, ☏ +1 970-221-9144, [email protected]. Su-Th 11AM -10PM, F Sa 11AM-11PM. A hole-in-the-wall pizza place, known for its gigantic slices which should be folded in half for proper consumption. East Coast-style pies and slices, along with homemade sauces and wings. $4 per person.
- Silver Mine Subs, Varies, check website, [email protected]. This straightforward counter-serve chain specializes in serving hot and cold sandwiches, as well as chili, soups, and salads. $6 per person.
- 11 Taqueria Los Comales, 1094, 111 W Prospect Rd # A (near CSU), ☏ +1 970-407-9998, [email protected]. M-Th 9:30AM-9PM, F 9:30AM-10PM, Sa 7:30AM-10PM, Su 7:30AM-8PM. Authentic Mexican cuisine at a local restaurant known for serving tacos and other classic Mexican dishes.
- 12 Teriyaki Wok Two, 829 S Shields St, ☏ +1 970-493-6718. M-Sa 10AM-9PM. Local chain, $6 per person.
- 13 Walrus Ice Cream, 125 W Mountain Ave (in Old Town), ☏ +1 970-482-5919, [email protected]. M-Sa 11AM-10PM, Su noon-10PM. A wide variety of flavors, with options such as sundaes and floats, all priced at $3 per person.
- 14 Young's Café Vietnamese Cuisine, 3307 S College Ave (in Midtown across from the Foothills Fashion Mall), ☏ +1 970-223-8000, [email protected]. Su M 11AM-9:30PM, Tu-Th 11AM-9:30PM, F Sa 11AM-10PM. Vietnamese. Local.This eatery has been serving Vietnamese and Chinese classics since 1987. $10 per person.
- 15 Yum Yum Social, 1300 W Elizabeth St (1 block West of CSU), ☏ +1 970-493-7937. M closed, Tu W 11AM-9PM, Th-Sa 11AM-10PM, Su noon-8PM. Lebanese and Mediterranean food, with a good selection of vegetarian options. Their gyros and rice are outstanding. Veggie and vegan preferences available.
Mid-range
[edit]- Austin's American Grill, See website for locations (in South and Old town). American cuisine, specifically excellent roasted chicken. Additionally, they have a wide selection of cocktails and desserts. $12 per person.
- 16 Avogadro's Number, 605 S Mason St, ☏ +1 970-493-5555, [email protected]. M-F 11AM-9PM, Sa Su 9AM-9PM. American. Try the tempeh burger. Local, near CSU. The mostly veggie menu at this live-music hot spot/eatery includes pizza and tempeh or beef burgers.
- 17 Beau Jo's Fort Collins, 205 N College Ave (in Old Town), ☏ +1 970-498-8898, [email protected]. Su-Th 11AM-9:30PM, F Sa 11AM-20PM; Happy Hour M-Th 3-6PM. A regional chain that specializes in Colorado-style, thick-crust pizza with various sauces, along with calzones and pasta. They also offer a daily lunch buffet.
- 18 Cafe Bluebird, 524 W Laurel St, ☏ +1 970-484-7755. M-F 6:30AM-2PM, Sa Su 7AM-2PM. Breakfast-for-lunch eatery that serves homestyle American breakfasts and lunches,offering outdoor seating.
- 19 Coopersmith's Pub & Brewing, 5 Old Town Square (in Old Town), ☏ +1 970-498-0483. Su-Th 11AM-9PM, F Sa 11AM-10PM. This local pub food spot features a pool hall. It is a big, buzzy mainstay where you can enjoy billiards and patios. Classic tavern fare and a wide selection of beers. $9 per person.
- 20 Domenic's Bistro and Wine Bar, 931 E Harmony Rd, ☏ +1 970-207-0411. Su 4-9PM, M-Th 11AM-9PM, F Sa 11AM-10PM. Mediterranean fusion cuisine specialized in gourmet pizzas, Italian-inspired dishes and cocktails.
- 21 Bistro Nautile (Fish), 150 W Oak St, ☏ +1 970-224-1188, [email protected]. Lunch: Th-Sa 11AM-2PM; dinner: Tu-Sa 4-9PM, Su 4-8PM, closed M. French seafood.
- 22 Hunan of Fort Collins, 731 E Harmony Rd #300 (across the parking lot from Sam's Club, just off East Harmony Road between Boardwalk Drive and Lemay Avenue), ☏ +1 970-207-9000, [email protected]. M-F 11AM-2PM, 4:30-9PM, Sa Su 11AM-9PM. Chinese cuisine; dishes such as Kung Pao chicken, egg rolls, and egg drop soup. Lunch specials available. from $10 to $15 per person.
- 23 Jim's Wings, 1205 W Elizabeth St # C (at Campus West), ☏ +1 970-493-1103. M-Sa 11AM-10PM, Su 11AM-9PM. Chicken wings and fried sides. $7 per person.
- 24 Lucile's, 400 S Meldrum St (in mid-town), ☏ +1 970-224-5464, [email protected]. M-F 7AM-2PM, Sa Su 8AM-2PM. Cajun breakfast and lunch; be prepared to wait for around 30 minutes on the weekends. Part of a small chain eatery that specializes in crafting Cajun-Creole breakfasts and lunches. $8 per person.
- 25 The Moot House, 2626 S College Ave (in mid-town), ☏ +1 970-226-2121, [email protected]. Saily 11AM-9PM. Local English-style restaurant that offers English and American cuisine, along with a salad bar. The restaurant serves modern variations of traditional English pub food, accompanied by local craft beers. The dining area features fireplaces. $16 per person.
- 26 Mt. Everest Cafe, 1113 W Drake Rd, ☏ +1 970-223-8212. Tu-Su 11AM-2:30PM, 5-9PM; closed Mondays. A Nepalese Sherpa owned restaurant with a Mt. Everest theme.
- 27 Mt. Fuji, 4020 S College Ave #3064 (in the southern part of town), ☏ +1 970-223-5228. M-Sa 11AM-10PM, Su 4-10PM. Japanese local cuisine offering the widest variety of sushi in the area, in a casual setting adorned with a mural of Mt. Fuji. $25 per person.
- 28 Panino's Italian Restaurant, 310 W Prospect Rd (in Prospect Plaza Apartments), ☏ +1 970-498-8292, [email protected]. F Sa 11AM-9:30PM, Su Tu-Th 11AM-9PM. This restaurant specializes in panino sandwiches and also offers various options like salads, pasta, and pizza. Although it can get crowded during lunchtime. Additionally, they have a full bar. This branch is part of a casual chain that provides Italian dishes and allows you to build your own panini.
- 29 Pho Duy, 902 W Drake Rd #1, ☏ +1 970-221-1664, [email protected]. M-Sa 11AM-9PM, Su 1-9PM. Located in mid-town, local pho restaurant offering a relaxed Vietnamese dining experience at an affordable price of $7 per person. Their menu features a variety of pho options with different meats, along with vermicelli bowls and rice dishes.
- 30 Rainbow Restaurant Breakfast/Lunch Fort Collins, 212 W Laurel St, ☏ +1 970-221-2664, [email protected]. W-M 8AM-2PM, Tu closed. Breakfast and lunch are served, specializing in vegetarian cuisine with meat substitutions available. Additionally, outdoor seating is offered for those who prefer to dine al fresco.
- 31 Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant, 143 W Mountain Ave (in Old Town), ☏ +1 970-224-5428, [email protected]. Su-W 11AM-10PM Th-Sa 11AM-11PM. This vibrant Mexican venue is famous and wildly popular for its margaritas. It is recommended to arrive early and experience their festive interior while indulging in generous plates of classic Mexican fare.
- 32 Silver Grill Cafe, 218 Walnut St (in Old Town), ☏ +1 970-484-4656, [email protected]. 7AM-2PM. A great breakfast and lunch restaurant, a pillar of Fort Collins, this local spot includes giant cinnamon buns. $10 per person.
- Spoons, Soups, Salads & Sandwiches, Varies, check website. Soup and salad offered at a local chain in West and Old Town areas for only $7 per person.
- 33 Taj Mahal Restaurant, 148 W Oak St (in the Old Town area), ☏ +1 970-493-1105. Tu-Su 11:30AM-8:30PM, M closed. Offers a fine lunch buffet and a regular dinner menu. Indian dishes in addition to a lunch buffet, all in a bright and simple space adorned with colorful hanging artwork. $8 per person.
- 34 Thai Pepper, 109 E Laurel St, ☏ +1 970-221-3260. Tiny, laid-back eatery located near CSU with outdoor seating in warm weather. They serve hefty plates of Thai fare, including vegetarian options.
- 35 Tortilla Marissa's, 2635 S College Ave, ☏ +1 970-225-9222, [email protected]. M-Sa 11AM-8:30PM, Su 11AM-8PM. A laid-back cantina offering Southwestern-influenced Mexican cuisine in a casual setting, complete with a covered patio.
Splurge
[edit]- 36 Pulcinella Pizzeria & Wine Bar, 1119 W Drake Rd C12, ☏ +1 970-206-0065, [email protected]. M-W 11AM-8PM, Th-Sa 11AM-9PM, Su noon-8PM. Pizza, although it can be fairly pricey. It is a cozy, traditional cafe that serves Neapolitan-style pies and has a selection of Italian wines.
- 37 Sonny Lubick's Steakhouse, 115 S College Ave, ☏ +1 970-484-9200, [email protected]. Su-Th 4-10PM, F Sa 4-11PM. A great restaurant owned by the former CSU football coach. High-end steaks and seafood with classic accompaniments in a warm brick, leather and wood interior.
Drink
[edit]As a college town, Fort Collins has a very active nightlife with a wide variety of options, ranging from friendly corner pubs to hip hop dance clubs. Old Town is particularly lively on weekends, but even on weeknights, there is always something happening. Additionally, Campus West, the second, smaller cluster of bars in Fort Collins, still offers a lot of entertainment options.
Bars
[edit]- 1 Surfside 7, 238 Linden St, ☏ +1 970-221-4281, [email protected]. 3PM-2AM. Great dive bar with killer jukebox and cheap drinks.
- 2 The Forge Publick House, 255 Old Firehouse Alley, ☏ +1 970-682-2578, [email protected]. Su-Tu 2-10PM, W-Sa 2PM-midnight. A unique high-end beer bar is tucked into an inviting alley, creating a warm and unpretentious ambiance.
- 3 The Coast, 254 Linden St, ☏ +1 970-682-2022. 6PM-2AM. Visit the bar that offers the latest last call time.
- 4 Lucky Joe's Sidewalk Saloon, 25 Old Town Square, ☏ +1 970-493-2213. 11AM-2AM. A unique establishment, this self-described cowboy and Irish bar astoundingly finds a way to make their unconventional blend work. Offering complimentary peanuts, it presents an upbeat atmosphere that combines the charm of an Irish bar with the ambiance of a western saloon. Live music performances, a patio, delicious pub grub, and enticing happy-hour specials further enhance the experience.
- 5 Old Chicago Pizza + Taproom, 4709 S Timberline Rd, ☏ +1 970-207-9456. 11AM-2AM. Chain restaurant that has a bar and pool hall section staying open until 2AM. It is a family-friendly establishment offering Italian dishes and a wide selection of beers.
- 6 Road 34 Deli & Tavern, 1213 W Elizabeth St, ☏ +1 970-221-3434. 11AM-2AM. Bike shop by day, bar by night. It has a pretty mellow atmosphere but is a mainstay in Campus West. This hip bar and bike shop offers hearty sandwiches, over 30 taps, and pool tables amidst vintage bicycle decor.
- 7 Tony's Bar & Rooftop, 224 S College Ave, ☏ +1 970-484-6969, [email protected]. M-F 10:30AM-2AM, Sa Su 9:30AM-2AM. This is a great spot to grab a beer or hang out all evening. The bar on the main level has been nicely remodeled. They also have a roof-top patio that is wonderful during the summer and remains open year-round. It's a sizable hangout with patio seating, TVs, and billiards, offering bar favorites in an industrial space.
- 8 Town Pump, 124 N College Ave, ☏ +1 970-493-4404, [email protected]. A hole in the wall pub that has managed to survive for over 100 years, making it the oldest establishment in Fort Collins.
Cafes
[edit]- 9 Alleycat Coffee House, 120 W Laurel St, ☏ +1 970-495-0123. 7AM-midnight. Coffee house. Excellent coffee and chai. Open 24 hours. Chill, always-open coffee & tea spot that earns buzz for its sandwiches, breakfasts & free WiFi.
- 10 The Bean Cycle, 144 N College Ave, ☏ +1 970-221-2964, [email protected]. 7AM-7PM. Located in Old Town. An excellent coffee shop and independent bookstore. They roast their own organic, fair trade coffee. WiFi is available. Espresso drinks, tea, and chai are brewed in a hip storefront space with art and funky furnishings.
- 11 Mugs Old Town, 261 S College Ave, ☏ +1 970-472-6847. 6AM-7AM, 2-6PM. The café offers a fantastic menu to complement its superb coffee and coffee drinks while promoting a strong sense of community through sourcing local and organic ingredients.
- 12 Momo Lolo Coffee Shop, 1129 W Elizabeth St (corner of Elizabeth and Shields - across from Qdoba), ☏ +1 970-484-0705, [email protected]. 6:30AM-6PM. Delightful local coffee shop that offers a variety of beverages such as coffee, espresso, teas, and chai. Additionally, they host live local music events on specified days each month.
Sleep
[edit]- 1 The Armstrong Hotel, 259 S College Ave, ☏ +1 970-484-3883. Located downtown, this boutique hotel offers 37 eclectic rooms.
- 2 Cambria Suites, 2921 E Harmony Rd.
- 3 Comfort Inn Fort Collins North, 601 Sw Frontage Rd. (I-25 and Hwy 14/Mulberry Exit), ☏ +1 970 407-0100, fax: +1 970 407-0101, [email protected]. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Free wifi, hot buffet breakfast, and heated pool and hot tub. $65-259.
- 4 Courtyard Fort Collins, 1200 Oakridge Dr, ☏ +1 970 282-1700. Indoor pool. Provides free shuttle service to nearby businesses M-F.
- 5 Fort Collins Marriott, 350 East Horsetooth Rd, ☏ +1 970-226-5200. Check-in: 4PM, check-out: noon. The Fort Collins Marriott has 229 renovated rooms and 16,154 sq. ft. of meeting space equipped with high speed internet access and wireless capabilities.
- 6 Hilton Fort Collins Hotel, 425 W Prospect Rd. Near student housing and the railroad.
- 7 Quality Inn & Suites, 4001 South Mason St, ☏ +1 970 488-1124, [email protected]. All suites. Pets allowed.
Connect
[edit]Wireless Internet
[edit]Free
[edit]The local ISP Front Range Internet, Inc. (FRII) has introduced a Wireless Mesh which includes most of Old Town. Users may have an unlimited number of 30-minute sessions each day, with a few ads in between sessions.
- Mugs Coffee Lounge has two locations. The shops at College & Olive are open daily 6AM-1AM; wireless is also accessible from outdoor tables. Timberline between Harmony & Horsetooth (on E side of Timberline N of Caribou), M-Th 6AM-10PM, F-Su 6AM-6PM. The Timberline location has extremely uncomfortable seating, the others have comfy chairs.
- McDonald's Cafe on West Elizabeth west of Shields Street.
- Everyday Joe's Coffee House[dead link], 144 S. Mason, between Oak and Mountain. M-F 7AM-10PM, Sa 6-10PM.
- Alley Cat Coffee House. Alley Cat is a 24-hour coffeehouse and cafe in the alley just west of College Avenue and north of Laurel.
- Genoa's Coffee and Wine. Daily 7AM-9PM. Nice coffee house with some good snacks, a few beers, and a good selection of wines. At the corner of Drake and Timberline, near King Soopers.
- The Bean Cycle on College has free WiFi. They are on College in the old-town area.
- Dazbog Coffee Harmony & McMurray. Open 5:30AM to 10PM 7 days a week.
- Fedex Kinkos 130 West Olive Street.
- Fedex Kinko's Fort Collins Campus West 1113-1117 West Elizabeth.
- SportsCaster Bar & Grill[dead link], 165 E Boardwalk Dr.(behind 1st National Bank).
- The UPS Store #4655 at 1281 E Magnolia St.
- The UPS Store #2011 at 1015 S Taft Hill Rd.
- The UPS Store #2718 at 2601 S Lemay.
- Fedex Kinko's 226 East Harmony Road.
- Buffalo Wild Wings just east of College on Harmony works.
- Panera Bread on College just south of Horsetooth has good wireless (though with a captive portal), and food and coffee beverages. Often crowded during lunch, especially on the weekends.
- Cafe Mexicali has free WiFi.
Not free
[edit]- McDonald's on the west side of College Ave. north of Drake offers 1 hr of free access with a purchase, or $2.95/hr otherwise.
- Barnes & Noble 4045 S College
- T-Mobile East Harmony Rd 238 East Harmony Rd
Go next
[edit]- Cheyenne, capital of Wyoming, is just across the border from Fort Collins, home of the world's largest outdoor rodeo
- The small community of Poudre Park offers some great panoramic views and mountainous quietude.
Routes through Fort Collins |
Casper ← Cheyenne ← | N S | → Loveland → Denver |
Rawlins ← Laramie ← | N S | → Loveland → Denver |
Jct ← Poudre Park ← | W E | → Jct N S → Sterling |