Saturday, October 5, 2024

Iron Tree Restaurant & Funky Town Brewery ~ Florissant, Colorado


First visit: Oct 2024

I've been wanting to get to the Funky Town Brewery since we moved to Colorado Springs well over six years ago. But there was always some reason why we didn't, generally the timing. Usually we're just passing through on US-24 on our way to some mountain destination or back home. Stopping for a beer wasn't in the cards. And then there's the fact that they only serve brunch on Sunday's when we'd rather have lunch with our beer.

But on this fine sunny and crisp October Saturday, we decided to make the brewpub our destination. There isn't much to Florissant, a wide place in the road west of Woodland Park and Divide. Primarily it serves as a supply base for the rural community around. It sits in a beautiful setting though. After our lunch we decided to go to their public library, something we never do, but glad we did as it's a wonderful space. But that's about all there is to do here, to give one an idea.

And, of course, eat at the Iron Tree Restaurant. There's something very cool about small town breweries, and perhaps even cooler about small mountain town breweries. They have a vibe that doesn't translate to the city or suburban areas. Background music was from the turn of the century - electronica based 1940's styled swing music. I miss those days (the late 90s - not the 40s smarty...). We started with a couple of Oktoberfest's, a favorite beer of the RJG's. I went with my staple Cuban, and she ordered the honey chicken sandwich - and added "hot" to it (a staff favorite apparently). They each came with homemade corn tortilla chips. We'll start there as they are really excellent. Crispy and flavorful. My sandwich was of the panini variety, pressed flat with cheese, ham, and pork. Pickles and mayo, but no mustard. I quite enjoyed it. Not the best Cuban, but still a good rendition. Mrs. RJG's large chicken sandwich had a nice sweet and spicy flavor, and was heavily breaded. She liked it at first, but eventually it was "too messy" for her and the chicken wasn't cooked enough in her opinion. So I ate the rest ;-) I had no such qualms. Tasted good to me! But she did give the restaurant a thumbs up, and stated she wants to come back and try something else.

10/5/24 (new entry)

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