Amazing little neighborhood spot to enjoy some local brews and some wonderful food. Service is always spot on. Fun during the summertime to sit outside on the little patio! One of our favorite spots.
Dustin R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Aurora, CO
Awesome place and great beers with amazing prizes for bug flights. Taste of Philly there was awesome.
Geoff J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
I have only been here once but it was awesome. Watched a bronco game here. Beer list is very good. Food the day we went was cheese steaks, not sure if this is normal but the food was good. It feels like a nice neighborhood bar. The bartender was very friendly and knew the beer he was serving inside out. Awesome Place!
Amanda D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Aurora, CO
My husband and I love this place! They always have a great variety of craft brews, many local, and always stuff you don’t really find at other places. Example: my husband and I visited Horse & Dragon Brewery in Ft. Collins just a month or two after they opened(in 2014) and loved them. Lo and behold, a couple of weeks ago, Peak to Peak had a Horse & Dragon brew on the menu. First time we have seen a Horse & Dragon beer on a Denver menu. I’d estimate 75−80% of their taps are beers I don’t see anywhere else. And they’re constantly changing. That’s what really keeps us coming back. Also, the prices are decent and the Pride of Philly, who has taken up residence in the kitchen, makes the best cheesesteak I’ve had in Denver. Consistently. We love having this gem in our neighborhood!
Erica M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Aurora, CO
Great beer and a great staff! They learn quickly what types of beer you like and make sure to help you choose if you are not sure! Best taproom I have ever been to and they get beer from all around Colorado so you won’t be drinking the same beer over and over!
Amanda B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Aurora, CO
Always a chill place to meet with friends. Love the changing selection of local brews.
Lisa N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Greenwood Village, CO
Just as we move out of Aurora, things start getting cool. Doh! Well– guess it doesn’t hurt to have an excuse when visiting in-laws, right? We’ve been here a handful of times and are thoroughly pleased each time. A wide, rotating selection of several local craft brews. Full gamut of brews, from IPAs to lagers to stouts to ciders. Even some wine by the glass! One of my favorite parts is there’s a full menu available at all times. Food is reasonably priced– fries are about $ 3. Great find for Aurora!
Robin B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Golden, CO
This little hole in the wall is a nice find. Lots of beer selections and bonus it’s next to a bike shop. They even have a little kitchen in the back so you can order some edible goodies instead of ordering a cold pizza like some other joints. Super nice place to just go hang out, have some conversation and drink a cold one. Keep it up!
Stephen R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Littleton, CO
Thanks to Unilocal,we stopped by because our flight was delayed on the way to the airport. It turned out to be a great decision. Just go, you won’t regret it.
Glenn G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Naples, FL
Wonderful experience of tasting and enjoying a brewery feel at a local level. Missy is a master behind the bar and matching your desire to a glass. She is training to be a cicerone and she will be the sommelier of beer! Wonderful food options available!
Karen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Aurora, CO
Love this little brew house. The bartender was SO welcoming! Even though it was our first time there, he welcomed us so warmly and made us feel at home. Interesting brew selections — not the usual big-box choices but more seasonal choices from smaller locals. And I love the fact that they have a little restaurant right in the place! We will definitely be back and I recommend Peak to Peak if you are in the area.
Dale Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Aurora, CO
Peak to Peak does a good job of rotating in new beers on a regular basis. You can tell they put a lot of thought into making sure to represent a broad variety of styles and flavors. Located next to Treads bicycle shop in the corner of a strip mall, the seating is not overly abundant, and yet it seems to somehow never be quite full. If I had one small complaint about Peak to Peak, it would not be the beer, but rather the hours of operation. I really wish they would consider opening at Noon on the weekends instead of 1PM. It is also nice that one can get food on the premises. Operating independently from the brewery, yet fully contained within, one can find some tasty offerings. They always have solid cheesesteaks available in a variety of flavors. And other items that are offered periodically include combination beef and ground bacon burgers, or even pickled eggs.
Jennifer E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Providence, RI
Peak to Peak was an awesome discovery in Aurora. I went to rent a bike to take a ride to downtown Denver at the attached bike shop. After a long, forty mile adventure to downtown and back, there was an impending thunderstorm, complete with tornado warnings. I decided to hold off on heading back to my friend’s house and have a beer at P2P. I didn’t even realize at first that the bar was not only attached to the bike shop, but actually had a doorway that led right in to it with out having to exit the shop. They must realize that us athletic people also enjoy a good brew after working out hard. I settled in at a stool at the bar and perused their draft list. You won’t find any crap beers here, only good, mostly local, craft brews. They had something, it seemed, for every taste. I chose a pale ale that was citrusy and refreshing after my journey. I also was informed by the bartender, and then again from the person working the window, that they had a cheese-steak company working there. I suppose it makes sense to also supply hungry cyclists with cheese-steaks to go with their beer. So yes, there is a cheese-steak shop, within a bar, within a bike shop. Mind-blowing, isn’t it? Well, I didn’t partake in a snack, but the food did smell delicious. The service at the bar was super friendly and I really enjoyed both of the local beers I had. I would definitley go back the next time I’m in the area.
Jennifer T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
What a cool place! I recently went here with a group of 6 for after-work drinks. I loved their beer selection, & one of the waitstaff gave us a couple of ciders to try & give her our opinion on. Real nice people! Having food there is also a big plus. We loved the Philly Cheesesteak & fried ravioli. Peak To Peak is certainly one of my favorite spots in Aurora.
Reese D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
I guess since I’ve been here so much, I should write a review as to why I keep going back, huh? Of all the places to be slowly gentrifying, it is now South Aurora. For the first 5 years I lived here we had BJs and Dry Dock. Now breweries and tap rooms are popping up like prairie dogs. Peak To Peak is a tap room that carries Colorado beers. They do not brew, just serve, really well. They also have some local ciders and wines, but mostly beer. They change their taps very often. We went twice one week and got to try several new beers. When we go, we get a flight tray. You write down what you want on it and they pour it and bring it back. Their menu has great descriptions and divides the beers up by types(sours, ales, saisons) and gives the alcohol percentage. After trying a few, we usually chose a favorite and get a pint. Service has always been friendly and fast. They come out to your table or you can order at the bar. The atmosphere is dark(lots of wood) and cozy. There are both high and low top tables. They have live music on the weekends. They now have food! When we first went, there was a food truck guy who would park out front and come in with menus and kind of a hard sell. They now have given them a kitchen in the back so they are somewhat permanent. It’s nice to have if you end up staying for a while like we usually do. I feel like that should be a separate review, so stayed tuned.
Amanda N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
Yuuuuuuum. Super random location, but it’s got damn good beer and some crazy awesome food. Had the Caution: Card Your Mom and it’s easily a top 5 favorite beer. Also had some crazy kimchi sandwich that had an amazing Kim-jong il reference as the name. Service was so nice, very attentive, and fast. Will definitely be back!
Steven C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
its another tap room but love this place due to location and everything else that follows with it. It was my second visit recently since the St. Patti’s day and most of the offerings were changed. Its good for someone who cant trek to Boulder or Fort Collins to enjoy their brew. Most of their offerings are from very small brewery and price is around $ 5 for pour. They also offer wines for some of you non-beer drinkers. There are plenty of parking, great selection to choose from, and not to mention food offerings from the kitchen. I might add, you have to pay separately for the food. While sipping beer and noticing your beer belly staring at you, you might wonder to the bike shop next door and admire new you riding that $ 2500 Trek bike.
Taiwan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Aurora, CO
This place is different from most taprooms. It is connected to a bike shop in a rundown strip mall. Inside it is decorated wonderfully, the selection of beer is well thought out, and offers a fine variety for the small selection. The staff is fantastic and the bartender knew more about beer than most. The atmosphere is extremely casual and laid back. I will be back.
Kelli M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Orlando, FL
While I am back in Denver I’m trying to hit as many breweries as I can. Sometimes there are days when I just don’t feel like driving across town to go check out a brewery. What makes Peak to Peak great is I can sample a number of beers from Colorado breweries without driving to all of them. This tap room has been open for about a month and it is becoming a favorite watering hole for for me. Ever since our fist visit we’ve enjoyed chatting with the owners and learning what we can about the Colorado beer scene. Gordon and Joy make you feel right at home. I always enjoy getting a flight. The Colorado beers change a bit, so it’s nice to be able to sample a variety of beers each visit. It’s nice to enjoy a taster of local beers and then put the breweries on my list to visit. The Tap Room has a small menu with a few sandwiches. During one visit the Pride of Philly was in house offering a tasting menu. I was disappointed we ate at home before hand because the tasting menu looked great and it was awesome deal for $ 15. There was talk that there will be more of these tasting menus in the future. Peak to Peak Tap Room is what I look for in a local bar; great beers, friendly service and a laid back atmosphere. It’s a place where you can enjoy chatting with others at the bar or enjoy a pint with your group at a table. Can’t beat enjoying Colorado beer in an atmosphere like that.
Shanon S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Southeast, Denver, CO
Great new tap house. Excited to try all the Colorado brewery’s without driving all over the state! Good family friendly atmosphere, great service and great bar staff. If you like beer this will be a great regular stop for you.