Bar in Boulder, United States
Avery Brewing Company
100Pearl PointsColorado craft brewing staple, casual and direct.

About Avery Brewing Company
Avery Brewing Company is one of Colorado's most established craft breweries, operating since 1993 with a taproom that works best as a relaxed, exploratory evening rather than a formal date destination. Walk-ins are easy, the tap list runs deep, and the industrial brewery setting is visually compelling — but go early if conversation matters.
What Avery Actually Is (And Isn't)
Avery Brewing Company is not a gastropub with craft beer on the side — it is a full-scale production brewery with a taproom, and that distinction matters before you book a date night. The setting at 4910 Nautilus Ct N is industrial and intentional: you are inside a working brewery, which means high ceilings, visible tanks, and a visual atmosphere that reads more warehouse-cool than candlelit-intimate. If your date expects a cozy wine bar, recalibrate expectations. If they appreciate a place where the beer is the main event and the environment is honest about it, Avery earns its place on a Boulder evening itinerary.
The Case for a Date Night Here
Avery's reputation in Colorado craft brewing is well-established — the brewery has been producing since 1993 and occupies a serious position in the American craft scene. That longevity means the tap list runs deep, with a rotating range that rewards exploration across visits. For a two-person evening, the format works well if you treat it as a tasting session: work through different styles, use the food menu to pace the drinking, and lean into the brewery setting as the draw rather than the backdrop. The visual centrepiece , tanks, production equipment, the scale of the operation visible from the taproom , gives you something to talk about. That is genuinely useful on a date.
Where Avery is less suited to a special occasion is when the room is busy. A loud taproom on a Friday evening is a different proposition than a quieter midweek visit. For a date night with conversational stakes, aim for a weekday or early in the evening before the after-work crowd builds. The booking bar is low , walk-ins are typically direct , so timing flexibility is on your side.
Practical Details
Reservations: Walk-ins generally available; check the Avery website for any event-night exceptions. Dress: Casual , this is a brewery taproom, not a dressed occasion. Budget: Craft taprooms in this tier typically run $6–$10 per pour; expect a two-person evening with food to land well under $80. Getting there: Located slightly north of central Boulder , a car or rideshare is the practical choice from downtown. Booking difficulty: Easy.
For more on what Boulder offers across drink formats, see our full Boulder bars guide, our full Boulder restaurants guide, and our full Boulder wineries guide. If you are comparing craft-focused venues in other cities, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston each represent strong regional bar programs worth benchmarking against.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Avery Brewing Company have happy hour deals?
Avery has historically run taproom specials, but specific happy hour pricing and schedules are not confirmed in current venue data. Check directly with the brewery before planning a visit around discounted pints — offers can change seasonally and are not always posted in advance. For a production brewery of Avery's scale and 30-year standing in Colorado craft beer, some form of rotating deal is common, but confirm on-site or via their website.
Do I need a reservation at Avery Brewing Company?
No reservation needed for a standard taproom visit — walk-ins are generally available at Avery's 4910 Nautilus Ct location. The exception is event nights, when the space can fill quickly; check the Avery website for any scheduled events before heading out. For groups of six or more, calling ahead is a practical move even if it is not formally required.
Is Avery Brewing Company good for groups?
Yes — a production brewery taproom is one of the more low-pressure group formats in Boulder. No dress code, no prix-fixe commitment, and a wide enough beer range to accommodate different tastes. Larger groups should still flag their size when they arrive; taproom seating can be limited on busy weekend evenings. For a group that wants a sit-down dinner alongside drinks, Corrida or Chautauqua Dining Hall offer more structured options.
Does Avery Brewing Company have outdoor seating?
Avery's Nautilus Court facility has included outdoor seating in its taproom setup, but current configuration and seasonal availability are not confirmed in the venue record. Boulder's climate makes outdoor brewery seating a genuine draw from late spring through fall — worth asking about when you arrive. If guaranteed outdoor dining is the priority, Chautauqua Dining Hall has one of the more reliably outdoor-facing setups in Boulder.
What's the crowd like at Avery Brewing Company?
Avery draws a mixed local and visitor crowd — Boulder regulars who know the brewery's 30-year history alongside out-of-towners doing the Colorado craft beer circuit. Dress is fully casual; nobody is showing up in anything other than what they wore hiking or to a weekend errand. Evenings skew louder and younger; weekday afternoons are quieter and better for conversation. It is not a scene bar — people are there for the beer.
Location
4910 Nautilus Ct N, Boulder, CO 80301
Boulder, United States
Compare Avery Brewing Company
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avery Brewing Company | Easy | — | |||
| Bacco | Trattoria & Mozzarella Bar | Unknown | — | |||
| Basta | Unknown | — | |||
| Bramble & Hare Bistro | Unknown | — | |||
| Chautauqua Dining Hall | Unknown | — | |||
| Corrida | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Bacco | Trattoria & Mozzarella Bar — Notable alternative
- Basta — Notable alternative
- Bramble & Hare Bistro — Notable alternative
- Chautauqua Dining Hall — Notable alternative
- Corrida — Notable alternative
If you are deciding between Boulder's bar and dining options for a two-person evening, the choice really comes down to what kind of atmosphere you want. Avery Brewing is the right call when craft beer is the actual priority and you want a setting with personality — the brewery-scale environment and deep tap list give it a distinct identity that sits apart from Boulder's restaurant bars. But it is not competing for the same occasion as Corrida, which offers rooftop cocktails and a Spanish steakhouse format that is clearly better calibrated for a dressed occasion or celebration dinner.
For a date night where food quality matters as much as the drink, Bramble & Hare Bistro and Basta offer more intimate room formats and stronger kitchen credentials. Bacco | Trattoria & Mozzarella Bar is worth considering if you want Italian food alongside your evening and a slightly warmer room tone. Chautauqua Dining Hall is the pick if setting and views matter — but it functions more as a dining destination than a bar-first venue.
Avery wins on value, booking ease, and the specific pleasure of drinking serious beer in the place where it is made. For a casual first date or a low-pressure evening with someone who appreciates craft brewing, it is the most practical choice in this set. For a milestone occasion or when the atmosphere needs to do real work, look to Corrida or Bramble & Hare instead. See our full Boulder experiences guide and our full Boulder hotels guide if you are planning a fuller itinerary around the evening.
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