We are an art gallery/ beer & wine bar located in Manitou Springs, CO. We feature the works of over 50 artists from Colorado and beyond.
WeUsOur Artist's Market
10 Ruxton Ave
Manitou Springs, CO 80829
719-685-9702
Open Tues-Sat 10am-6pm Sun 11am-5pm
Looking for something to do after Christmas is over? Come on out to Herman's Hideaway for a FREE show hosted by the Colorado Music Buzz on Friday Dec. 26th!! The UM will be rockin this show with other local heroes The Pirate Signal, Audible Abilities, and Nocturnal Artist. Come for one last Christmas present, the gift of MUSIC!! Hope to see you there!!!
Come party with us at the Falcon on Saturday Sept. 27th!! This show will be slammin' with UmConscious, Apex Vibe, and DJ Kaaos mixing between sets!! Doors open at 8, 16+!! Come check it out!!
From Yahoo. com news today! Congratulationsss.- chris
Manitou Springs, Colo. Population: 5,038 Nearest City: Colorado Springs 6 miles
One of the things Fred Mutter loves most about Manitou Springs, where he relocated three years ago, is that its residents come from all walks of life. "There's a huge range of people who live here, from scientists and businessmen to new-age hippies," he says. "It's really an eclectic group." His store fits right in: Kinfolks Mountain Shop sells outdoor gear, but it's also a bar and live-music venue. In fact, you won't find any chain stores in the Victorian-era buildings crammed into the narrow valley at the foot of Pikes Peak. WeUsOur Artists Market has unusual art on display, such as giant pottery teapots and portraits painted with coffee, while Cripple Creek Dulcimers & Guitars is run by a tie-dye-wearing former mayor, Bud Ford, who bears a striking resemblance to the late Jerry Garcia. At The Maté Factor café, wraps of hormone-free turkey share the menu with maté, a beverage popular in South America. Last year, the town's 19th-century former bathhouse was renovated into lofts and a restaurant, Adam's Mountain Café, which offers a hodgepodge of cuisines, including African, Caribbean, and Southeast Asian. — Sharlene Johnson