Briarhurst Manor EstateAdd to Favorites
Photos and Videos
- HoursCLOSED NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon Closed Tue - Sun - Phones:
Main - 719-685-1864
Fax - 719-685-9638
ExtraTollFree - 877-685-1448
- Address:
- 404 Manitou Ave Manitou Springs, CO 80829
- Email:
- Other Emails:
- Links:
- Categories
- American Restaurants, Caterers, Continental Restaurants, Restaurants, Seafood Restaurants, Steak Houses, Vegetarian Restaurants
- Payment Options
- Price Range
- $$$$
- Location
- Driveway just west of the Big Blue Arch at the corner of Manitou Ave. and Mayfair. Go over the bridge and you'll see the Victorian Manor towards the left.
- AKA
Briarhurst Manor Restaurant
- Other Information
Parking: On Site
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Cuisines: Caterers, American, Steakhouse, European, Seafood, Healthy, Vegetarian, Continental
Alcohol: Full Bar, Wine
General Info
Briarhurst Manor’s construction started in 1872 by the founder of Manitou Springs, Dr. William Bell for his wife Cara. It is situated in a box canyon at the foot of Pike’s Peak by the banks of Fountain Creek. The famed architect Frederick Julius Sterner designed Briarhurst, as well as Glen Eyrie Castle for General Palmer, Dr. Bell’s business partner & dear friend. In the Roaring Twenties Briarhurst became a “Gentleman’s Supper Club”. In 1940,Robert and Vida Ellison purchased it. In April 1973, Briarhurst was officially entered in the National Register of Historic Places. Then renowned Chef Sigi Krauss purchased it, and opened a opened a fine dining restaurant in 1975. Today, Mr. Ken Healey operates Briarhurst as a restaurant and venue for fairytale weddings, parties & receptions for all occasions. Our menu brings back a taste of life as it was for the Bell’s in the New West by combining a blend of classic and innovative culinary techniques.Briarhurst Manor’s construction started in 1872 by the founder of Manitou Springs, Dr. William Bell for his wife Cara. It is situated in a box canyon at the foot of Pike’s Peak by the banks of Fountain Creek. The famed architect Frederick Julius Sterner designed Briarhurst, as well as Glen Eyrie Castle for General Palmer, Dr. Bell’s business partner & dear friend. In the Roaring Twenties Briarhurst became a “Gentleman’s Supper Club”. In 1940,Robert and Vida Ellison purchased it. In April 1973, Briarhurst was officially entered in the National Register of Historic Places. Then renowned Chef Sigi Krauss purchased it, and opened a opened a fine dining restaurant in 1975. Today, Mr. Ken Healey operates Briarhurst as a restaurant and venue for fairytale weddings, parties & receptions for all occasions. Our menu brings back a taste of life as it was for the Bell’s in the New West by combining a blend of classic and innovative culinary techniques.
Contact Info
Reviews
What a lovely place to relax and enjoy the greatest meal I've ever had! It was so peaceful and elegant and soo quiet. And our waitress was great.
Was here for our corporate office dinner and overall the restaurant, its service and food was excellent.
We had used this place for our wedding reception and I must commend that they did an excellent job taking care of the guests and ensuring that the guests were well looked after with the excellent service.