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105 Brewing ~ Colorado Springs, Colorado


First visit: Mar 2026 (Garden of the Gods)

Their primary location is in Castle Rock.

It was time again for a record business meet with Dr. Boom. Last time we went to nearby Voodoo Brewing, so why don't we try the new 105 Brewing location? Both are near his house, and make for a perfect lengthy lunch. 105 Brewing is from Castle Rock, and this is their second location.

This used to be Trinity Brewing, one of the older brewpubs in Colorado Springs. They had a series of owners and chefs blow through, but ultimately decided to hang it up. There's an entry here in the RJG for them, and Mrs. RJG and I visited here a couple of times.

They maintained the two large sitting areas, and I believe added one (though Trinity could have done that too). When walking in, you are greeted by the familiar computer board of beers. This is your traditional bar area. Next door is a large space dedicated solely to seating. And the third room constitutes the cooking area with more places to dine. It is here you order QSR style from a large array of traditional bar food.

I went with the 10" Italian Sausage Pizza. It came out crispy, which I asked for. The sausage was good, but it was almost devoid of sauce. So next time I'll move onto sausages or the burger. Dr. Boom had the double smash burger. He was quite pleased. Mrs. Boom and him were regulars at Trinity, so you can expect they will also be frequent travelers to 105 West. I also enjoyed three beers over the course of the long lunch, all excellent. Definitely will be back at some point.

3/10/26

3/19/26 (new entry)


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