fbpx

New BBQ at Bristol Brewing Co.

The craft brewery adds Spark Beer + BBQ, bringing Southern smoked meats to pair with its award-winning beers at Ivywild School.

Now you can get barbecue at Bristol Brewing Company, thanks to the brewery’s new Spark Beer + BBQ. Located in a repurposed shipping container in front of Ivywild School, Spark is the first phase in a planned redesign of the front yards at Ivywild School. And the barbecue joint is offering beer-friendly smoked meats and sides with classic Southern hospitality.

 

“I’ve thought about starting a barbecue place ever since I got a taste of it while living in Amanda’s hometown in North Florida,” said Mike Bristol, the brewery’s co-founder with his wife, Amanda Bristol. “To me, barbecue is one of those foods that feeds the soul and brings people together around the table — just like beer. So it’s a natural for us.”

Smoked meats and sides at Spark Beer + BBQ
Smoked meats and sides at Spark Beer + BBQ. Photo courtesy of Bristol Brewing Co.

Husband-and-wife team Evan and Tarah Wagstaff are the chefs fanning the embers at Spark. The couple brings experience from the barbecue-rich state of Alabama, but Bristol says Spark will adhere to no particular regional barbecue style. The two chefs created the recipes, prepare all the food from scratch in the shipping container and serve it from Spark’s pickup window.

The menu includes barbecue classics smoked on site, including brisket, pulled pork, chicken, spare ribs and beer bratwurst. Sandwich versions are served on buns baked with the brewery’s spent grain by local baker Delicias. Bristol says spent grain is a wholesome byproduct of the brewing process. Sides range from fries and slaw to collard greens, hush puppies and German potato salad.

Spark Beer+BBQ will be open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. through May, with more days to be added over the summer. It joins the other local food purveyors at the school including Ivywild Kitchen, Salad or Bust, Lazo Empanadas and Decent Pizza.

Get more info at bristolbrewing.com.


Read More

Best Brunches in Colorado Springs

Lumen8 Rooftop Social to Open Downtown

30 Best Restaurants in Colorado Springs


Like this article and want to read more like it?

Sign up for the Springsmag.com newsletter and get the latest on the best restaurants, hiking trails and things to do in Colorado Springs delivered straight to your inbox.

Name

 

 

Jeremy Jones
Jeremy Jones
Jeremy Jones is Springs’ co-founder, editorial director and chief outdoor officer. He loves building community by telling stories about all the people, places and culture that make Colorado Springs an amazing place to live. And he’s especially stoked when exploring new places in the Springs, Colorado and beyond. Watch for him hiking, running or mountain biking the local trails with his wife and kids.

Follow Us On Social

RELATED ARTICLES

New Rooftop Ryze Skyline Lounge Opens Downtown

There’s a new rooftop bar opening in downtown Colorado Springs. Ryze Skyline Lounge opens its doors on the top floor of the Hilton Garden Inn...

Colorado’s New Michelin Star Awards in 2025

In its third and latest annual awards ceremony since the prestigious Michelin Guide began evaluating Colorado, big winners were announced, and the state reached...

All the Michelin Star Restaurants in Colorado

Colorado has been on the global culinary map of the prestigious Michelin Guide since 2023 the esteemed dining guide released its first-ever Michelin Guide...