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Goat Patch North

The popular craft brewery is expanding to a second location (with a kitchen) on the north side.

Goat Patch Brewing Company, one of the best breweries in Colorado Springs, is brewing something special on the north side of Colorado Springs. The new location is set to open in Spring 2025 in the same shopping center as Sushi Ato and Zapata Mexican Taco Shop. The new taproom and restaurant will mirror the lively and welcoming vibe of their original Old North End location, thanks to the design expertise of Ryan Lloyd of Echo Architecture + Interiors.

With 16 taps featuring both flagship and specialty brews, the new location will cater to the growing community on the north side Interquest and Northgate areas. The new location was selected because of “a growing sense of community on this side of town from the new Ford Amphitheater opening and so many local businesses already established in the area,” said Cate Baze, a co-owner of Goat Patch.

Unlike the original, the Goat Patch north location will boast a small kitchen offering shareable plates, a first for Goat Patch. Partnering with Jay Gust of Ascent Restaurant Group, Goat Patch North is poised to become a new favorite for both locals and visitors, offering a fresh dining and craft beer experience in a rapidly growing part of town. Watch for more info about the restaurant before the end of the year.

Goat Patch was also voted as the No. 1 People’s Choice Best Breweries in Colorado Springs.

12245 Voyager Parkway
goatpatchbrewing.com

Katy Houston
Katy Houston
Katy Houston is the Media Director for Springs Magazine. She has a deep passion for building vibrant communities and forging authentic connections.

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Goat Patch Brewing Company, one of the best breweries in Colorado Springs, is brewing something special on the north side of Colorado Springs. The new location is set to open in Spring 2025 in the same shopping center as Sushi Ato and Zapata Mexican Taco Shop. The new taproom and restaurant will mirror the lively and welcoming vibe of their original Old North End location, thanks to the design expertise of Ryan Lloyd of Echo Architecture + Interiors. With 16 taps featuring both flagship and specialty brews, the new location will cater to the growing community on the north side Interquest and Northgate areas. The new location was selected because of “a growing sense of community on this side of town from the new Ford Amphitheater opening and so many local businesses already established in the area,” said Cate Baze, a co-owner of Goat Patch. Unlike the original, the Goat Patch north location will boast a small kitchen offering shareable plates, a first for Goat Patch. Partnering with Jay Gust of Ascent Restaurant Group, Goat Patch North is poised to become a new favorite for both locals and visitors, offering a fresh dining and craft beer experience in a rapidly growing part of town. Watch for more info about the restaurant before the end of the year. Goat Patch was also voted as the No. 1 People’s Choice Best Breweries in Colorado Springs. 12245 Voyager Parkway goatpatchbrewing.com