Bar in Broomfield, United States
Old Man Bar
100Pearl PointsLow-key Broomfield bar, no pretense.

About Old Man Bar
Old Man Bar in Broomfield is a no-reservation, no-pretension neighborhood bar that earns its place as the most low-friction drinking option in a suburb with limited competition. Walk in, no dress code, no cocktail menu anxiety. Best for locals and visitors who want a genuine local room rather than a destination experience. Confirm hours before visiting.
Is Old Man Bar in Broomfield worth your time?
If you're looking for a neighborhood bar in Broomfield that keeps things unpretentious, Old Man Bar at 4381 W 120th Ave is worth knowing about. It's the kind of place that doesn't demand a reservation, doesn't require a dress rehearsal, and doesn't charge you for the atmosphere. For explorers who want a low-pressure evening in a suburb that isn't exactly overrun with destination drinking spots, that has real value.
Broomfield sits between Denver and Boulder, and most of its bar options skew toward sports bars or chain concepts. Old Man Bar occupies a different register — the name alone signals a certain self-awareness, a room that's comfortable with being exactly what it is rather than performing for a broader audience. Expect a crowd that's local, regular, and not particularly interested in being seen. If you're visiting from out of town and want a sense of how Broomfield actually drinks, rather than how it performs for tourists, this is a more honest read than most options on the strip.
Because the venue data on hours, pricing, and programming is limited, it's worth calling ahead or checking current hours before you go — walk-in visits are almost certainly fine, but confirming open times saves a wasted trip. Booking difficulty sits at easy, which in practice means no reservation is needed under normal circumstances. Show up, find a seat, order a drink.
For atmosphere comparison: if you've been to a well-worn dive bar that takes its drinks seriously without turning that seriousness into a performance, you'll recognize the type. It's not in the same category as a polished cocktail program like Kumiko in Chicago or the craft-forward ambition of Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, but it isn't trying to be. The crowd here isn't chasing accolades. That's either exactly what you want or a clear signal to look elsewhere.
Explorers looking to build a broader Colorado bar night should cross-reference our full Broomfield bars guide for options across price points and styles. If you're spending a few days in the area, our Broomfield restaurants guide and Broomfield experiences guide give practical context for building an itinerary that makes the suburb worth the detour.
The bottom line: Old Man Bar is the right call when you want a genuine local room without the friction of reservations, dress codes, or cocktail menu anxiety. It's not a destination bar, but it was never meant to be. Book nothing, walk in, and see what it is on its own terms.
How It Compares
Comparing Old Man Bar directly to Julep in Houston or ABV in San Francisco is useful only as a calibration exercise. Those bars lead with deep craft programs, structured cocktail menus, and a level of technical ambition that Old Man Bar isn't positioning itself against. If your priority is a bar that has done the work on spirits selection and cocktail execution, ABV or Jewel of the South in New Orleans will deliver more in those categories. Old Man Bar's trade-off is that it delivers zero booking friction, zero pretension, and a crowd that's there to drink rather than document the experience.
Within Broomfield specifically, the bar scene is sparse enough that Old Man Bar occupies its own niche by default. It's meaningfully different from the experiential cocktail bars you'd find at the The Parlour in Frankfurt or the curated intimacy of Superbueno in New York City, both of which reward advance planning and intention. Old Man Bar rewards spontaneity instead.
For visitors deciding where to allocate a single evening in the greater Denver metro area, the honest answer is that a destination bar in Denver proper will likely offer more program depth. But if you're staying in Broomfield, want to stay local, and don't want to manage a reservation or navigate a parking situation in the city, Old Man Bar is the practical choice. Check our Broomfield hotels guide if you're building a stay around the area, and our Broomfield wineries guide if the evening calls for something other than bar seating.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Old Man Bar have happy hour deals?
Happy hour details are not confirmed in available records for Old Man Bar at 4381 W 120th Ave. Given its positioning as a no-frills neighborhood bar in Broomfield, it's worth calling ahead or stopping in early evening to ask — that's standard practice for bars in this category. Check directly before building your plans around a deal.
Is Old Man Bar good for a date?
It works for a casual first date where the goal is low pressure and easy conversation, not atmosphere or a curated drinks list. If your date expects cocktail bar production or a polished setting, look elsewhere in the Denver metro area. Old Man Bar suits people who want somewhere comfortable without the performance of a trendy spot.
Do I need a reservation at Old Man Bar?
No reservation is needed — walk in. Neighborhood bars in this format operate on a first-come basis, and Old Man Bar on W 120th Ave in Broomfield is no different. If you're going with a larger group on a weekend, arrive early to secure enough space at the bar or seating area.
What's the crowd like at Old Man Bar?
Expect a local, regular-heavy crowd — the kind of bar where people know the bartender by name. Its location on W 120th Ave in Broomfield puts it squarely in suburban neighborhood bar territory, not a bar that draws from across the city. If you want a mixed, destination-driven crowd, this is not that bar.
Is the food good at Old Man Bar?
Food details are not confirmed in the venue record. Bars in this format typically run a limited bar-snack or pub-food menu rather than a full kitchen, but that cannot be stated as fact here. check the venue's official channels at 4381 W 120th Ave, Broomfield before visiting if food is a deciding factor for your visit.
What's the signature drink at Old Man Bar?
No specific menu or signature drink is documented for Old Man Bar. A Broomfield neighborhood bar in this category typically leads with a solid beer selection and straightforward spirit pours rather than a cocktail program. If you're going in expecting inventive drinks, adjust expectations accordingly.
Does Old Man Bar have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed in available records for this location at 4381 W 120th Ave, Broomfield. Given its suburban strip setting, outdoor seating is possible but not a safe assumption. Worth a quick check before visiting if a patio is important to your plans.
Location
4381 W 120th Ave, Broomfield, CO 80020
Broomfield, United States
Compare Old Man Bar
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Old Man Bar | Easy | |
| Julep | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Kumiko | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| ABV | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Bisous | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Canon | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Julep, Notable alternative
- Kumiko, Notable alternative
- ABV, Notable alternative
- Bisous, Notable alternative
- Canon, Notable alternative
Comparing Old Man Bar to Julep in Houston or ABV in San Francisco is useful mainly as a calibration exercise. Those bars lead with structured cocktail programs and technical ambition that Old Man Bar isn't competing against. If a deep craft program is your priority for the evening, ABV or Jewel of the South in New Orleans will deliver more. Old Man Bar's trade-off is that it offers zero booking friction, zero pretension, and a crowd that's there to drink rather than document the experience.
Within the Broomfield bar category, Old Man Bar occupies its own register by default. It operates at a different level from the polished cocktail intimacy of Kumiko in Chicago or the experiential depth of Superbueno in New York City, both of which reward advance planning. Old Man Bar rewards spontaneity instead, which is a legitimate and often underrated quality in a suburb that doesn't have an obvious bar district.
For visitors deciding where to spend a single evening in the Denver metro area: a destination bar in Denver proper will offer more program depth than anything in Broomfield. But if you're staying local and want to skip the city commute, Old Man Bar is the practical call. See our full Broomfield bars guide for the complete set of options before deciding.
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