As a twenty-first-century family who’s totally OK with taking kids to a brewery, because you drink responsibly and can successfully take the task, you might notice there are breweries where you don’t feel welcome with the whole squad yet. Luckily, you’ve run up with this list! Boulder has some interesting options for kid-friendly breweries and taprooms. You may find some of them with big patios, snacks for kids, activities, and more!
Take a look at Kid City Guide’s list of the best kid-friendly breweries in and around Boulder:Â
Kid City Guide advocates for responsible drinking. If you’re planning on visiting any of the options on this list, make sure to plan ahead, drink responsibly, and have one person as a designated driver.
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Finkel & Garf Brewing. Co.
Finkel & Garf is the first option on this list for a reason. This place is a toy land. The great beer loses protagonism over the many options for the little ones to be entertained: you will find a box of Duplo Lego on every table, a fake field of turf on the patio, a giant ball maze on a wall, miniature wooden versions of classic bar games like air hockey and bowling, plenty of board games, and the snacks… oh, the snacks! From Oreos to twinkies, and more kid-friendly options, children will love it here.2
Wonderland Brewing
Another amazing option for family-friendly breweries in Boulder: Wonderland Brewing. This place has everything for family fun: ping pong tables, pinball games, mini-golf, pickleball, corn hole, and a frog ride for toddlers. Parents will have a great time enjoying great beer, and kids will have a new favorite place to hang out with mom and dad.3
Mountain Sun Pub and Brewery
With a full kids’ menu that features organic, made-from-scratch food, you already have a great reason to visit this brewery with the little ones. As important as food is, this is not the main reason why kids will love this place: it features a great variety of board games that kids can enjoy with parents or with new friends who are also visiting with their family.4
Left Hand Brewing Company
The patio at Left Hand is the perfect place for kids to run around, be loud, and be near their parents. The tasting room features some kid-friendly snacks while adults enjoy tasty root beers. Families can enjoy live music, and a tour for kids ages 12 and older.5
Something Brewery
Kids visiting this brewery with their parents will be entertained with the giant Jenga set, a classic arcade, and over 30 board games including Uno! The whole family will have a great time at Something Brewery. We saved the best for the end: the brewery even features an X-box hooked up to the TV!6