Pourhouse Bar & Grill Menu

  • Starters
  • Soup
  • Specialties
  • Pourhouse Tacos
  • Sizzling Pourhouse Fajitas
  • Burgers
  • Sandwiches
  • Pizza
  • Salad
  • Pasta
  • Sides

Healthy Meal suggestions for Pourhouse Bar & Grill

  • Starters
  • Soup
  • Specialties
  • Pourhouse Tacos
  • Sizzling Pourhouse Fajitas
  • Burgers
  • Sandwiches
  • Pizza
  • Salad
  • Pasta
  • Sides

Visit below restaurant in Loveland for healthy meals suggestion.

Visit below restaurant in Loveland for healthy meals suggestion.

  • CO G.

    Really slow service, ok food, and a wait staff that barely pays attention to you.

    (2)
  • Sara F.

    Went here for a nice dinner, the food was decent, not amazing, but good for a local burger joint in a tiny town. Great beer selection, and oh my gosh.. they have karaoke on sunday nights! Friendly service and great atmosphere, local artwork hanging on the walls and music playing.

    (4)
  • Karen C.

    There are now several places to choose from on hopping 4th Street in Loveland. The Pourhouse is now my most-chosen spot for drinks, dinner, and/or appetizers with my family or for a night out with friends. I love the atmosphere. An added bonus of live music really draws me as well. I was just there a couple of weeks ago with 2 girlfriends on a Wednesday night for drinks and we had a blast. I've also chosen The Pourhouse for date nights and had a great time, as well as several occasions where I've gone with hubby and our two 7- and 9-year-old daughters. Even had a great time with multiple families with kids!

    (4)
  • Megan C.

    This place is a good bet if you want bar food that will please any palate, and a fairly good selection of adult beverages at fair prices. The location is also nice - historic downtown Loveland, and our server was friendly and efficient. We went here on the premise that they had really good nachos (my fiance and I kind of are nacho connoiseurs), and their version of nachos definitely were worth trying. Nicely crisped chips, good real cheese coverage with juicy chicken, plus jalapenos and guac, and no soggy chips, even though there was some liquid queso on the chips as well. I also ordered the grilled mahi mahi fish tacos, which were good, but I probably should have stuck with something more bar-like, such as a burger, as the tacos were a bit plain and the coleslaw/habanero sauce was neither spicy nor exciting.

    (3)
  • Julie B.

    Best burgers in town! Love the family friendly atmosphere and the service is usually great.

    (4)
  • Lisa R.

    I felt that an update review was necessary and justified. First and foremost, I appreciate the fact that the owner of the restaurant cares enough to read the posts and take them into consideration so to better the business, much respect. I have gone to the Pourhouse approximately 2-3 times since my last review and I do have to say, my visits were great. The very last time I was there, a week ago, I had the sliders and a salad. BEST EVER. I ordered 3 sliders, each different - 1: hamburger with cheddar cheese, 2: shrimp, 3: bbq pork. I cant decide which one was better ... SOOOO good. The salad is always delish ... BUT, I ordered Ranch and accidently got Blue Cheese. To my SURPRISE ... the Blue Cheese was the ISH, and I don't even like Blue Cheese! The waiter brought me my ranch after realizing they accidently gave me blue cheese, but I was not disappointed at all. Service was GREAT! Moral of the story, don't let one bad apple ruin the entire batch. This is one of the BEST places to eat in Loveland!!

    (5)
  • Larry G.

    Hi Chris, the sandwich was too plain jane, everyone agreed it just didn't have anything to it. Even my brother in law, high as a kite, didn't finish half of his. Kind of seemed like someone had ran to walmart, grabbed some buns, left them at room temperature and then threw some lukewarm meat in them. The chowder was similar, just nothing to it. Sometimes you go to a restaurant and say, "I can make this". But after eating these two, I thought "I could probably do a better job". I don't like to complain, and will usually give someone/somewhere a second chance, but I think that every aspect of our experience was butchered. Truly, nothing went smoothly. Thanks for your followup

    (1)
  • Kae C.

    We went there a couple months ago and had the Pourhouse chicken. It was really good, so we decided to go for our 15th anniversary. Had the butter steak and lobster. HORRIBLE! The steak was raw and cold in the middle, and already sliced into about 7 pieces so even if the server had asked, which he didn't, I don't see how they could have cooked it longer other than microwaving it and it was a weird cut anyway. The lobster was also cut in half lengthwise and totally tasteless. Even the wine was bad. And to top it off the band was playing a jazzy version of the theme to Gilligan's Island??? Never once was asked how was it. All that for $70.00!!

    (2)
  • Bonnie C.

    I love the microbrew. They have made some great soup specials that I wish they had on the permanent menu. The only thing is the service can be slow, but it's a nice place to hang after work or on your day off.

    (3)
  • K. W.

    I used to be a frequent customer to the Pourhouse. Although the food is very good, the service is S....L....O....W. If you have all the time in the world, I would say go for it. Don't go there for lunch if you have an hour. You won't make it. The last 3 times I have visited the Pourhouse at lunch, lunch was over an hour and all three times my order was incorrect. I had to take my lunch home in a box today because they did it incorrectly and took another 25 minutes to recook it. All in all, if you are looking for a leisurely time with no need for speedy service, the Pourhouse may be a good option but I would not recommend going if you have any kind of timeline.

    (2)
  • Liza S.

    I was really excited to try Pourhouse as I had heard good things. Their menu looked promising though they did not deliver on taste. I had a burger, the meat had very little flavor and desperately needed to be seasoned. I was very annoyed to have to pay so much for something that did not taste good.

    (1)
  • Angelo M.

    Been coming here for years and the food is always good. But the last four times the service is horrible. Need I say more.

    (2)
  • Scott B.

    Just moved to Loveland, we have tried a few different places, but the food here was fabulous! It was very busy on a Friday at 6:30. The wait was 25 minutes, so we just grabbed a bar stool and had a drink. We ordered the wild game pizza and everything on it was fresh and delicious. Also had the sampler of the sliders, all of which melted in my mouth. We will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Stephen K.

    Draft beer selection is mediocre, service is slow, and while the menu looks good, what they bring out of the kitchen is uninspiring. We had the fish tacos which were overcooked and mushy. The shroomers pizza was unbalanced with the red sauce overpowering the mushrooms and carmelized onions. We'll try it again - but first impression was not favorable.

    (2)
  • Jill F.

    The food is poorly seasoned and leaves a lot to be desired. Go for the fried foods, which are always decent. And you can't mess up bottled beer.

    (1)
  • Jim G.

    Great brews, the food was barely mediocre and the service was horrid. Loveland struggles with the pub concept in general and I have yet to eat memorable food in his town.

    (2)
  • Sharon N.

    Been here a handful of times. Always lived the service and staff. Very knowledgable and patient when I was with a large group. The food is phenomenal. I love the odd bird turkey, gorgonzola, cranberry and apple sandwich. Great combo of tastes. The prices are very reasonable and Sunday has great happy hour (all day) specials. Nice place to watch a game or listen to live music on thur nights.

    (5)
  • Julie S.

    This is a nice hang out and the food is good. Lots of booth room which I love. My favorite thing to get is a burger on a pretzel bun. Wow! My mouth is watering while I post this. Pizza is delicious too. Staff has always been friendly. A little dark inside but a great Downtown Loveland spot!

    (4)
  • Bob M.

    Many times have gone to Pourhouse for lunch or dinner. Concentrate on burgers and sandwiches, usually with fries or the tasty chili they serve. Have always had good service and very good food. Booths are comfy.

    (4)
  • Susan M.

    So disappointed in our local bar tonight, they have a great band and yet discourage dancing, WTH? Don't book a dance band if you won't let people DANCE. EXTREMELY rude waiter and manager. I've been going to this place for a long time and is getting worse alp the time. Bar staff, hosts are great, waiter dude not so much. Very disappointed.

    (1)
  • ElizabethAnn B.

    Great local spot in downtown Loveland. Was quite packed when we stopped in (3/23) but was not disappointed. Service was a little slow considering how busy but when we were served, we were treated well and happy to return sometime. Only had drinks, maybe food next time.

    (3)
  • Jesse M.

    They try really hard. I've been trying really hard to make Pourhouse one of my favorite hangouts in Loveland too. I've eaten and imbibed here at least a dozen times in the last several months. Something just doesn't feel right every time I come here, especially when it comes time to pay my bill. This review probably would have been 3 stars if they didn't charge fancy prices for plain food. Bringing the wrong beer isn't unforgivable, and it has happened, but there have also been times when the beer and/or the server didn't seem to make it to our table. Our waitress a few nights ago simply forgot what we ordered and came back to our table ten minutes later to ask us again. I wouldn't have been offended if she had written down the first time. Some items come in decent portions for the cost, but I remember ordering a spinach salad without meat for about $8 and it was tiny. I've had larger side salads for less than half that price. More recently I got the sliders, which cost a dollar more if you order each kind they have, and the only thing I feel I got enough of was salt (see picture). There wasn't anything but meat and cheese on the beef one (boring), yet they charge just as much as restaurants that are much more creative. The side of fries that came with it was delicious, but there were only about ten of them, stuffed in a tiny little bowl. The menu shows heaps! Still hungry, yo. Beer list has several local taps, but mostly just for the sake of having them. They've had some underwhelming beers on tap, like Boulevard Wheat, continuously for several years. Rotate that please. Nightly events and themes are fun at other places, but just don't have the same vibe here. They had had ladies night for a while. I'm glad they got rid of that, because it's sexist and tacky and expected of cheap college dives. Geeks Who Drink Trivia took its place +1 for Pourhouse. Even the trivia here doesn't feel right though. The non-trivia crowd is rude and the guy who runs it here doesn't quite have the hang of it. He looked at me like I was stupid when I asked for little papers for the bonus question and in the middle of one of the rounds, he just stopped for about 5 minutes, wtf. My team just left because it wasn't that much fun. I've come down for jazz night a few times, but it's just amateur hour. Rhythm section is good, but they don't attract too many hot cats. It's better than no jazz though.

    (2)
  • Sarah C.

    I came in for appetizers and drinks with friends and the portions were perfect for sharing. We got the nachos, wings, and loaded fries. All of it was delicious!

    (4)
  • Ash I.

    Everything I've tried here, food and drink, has been great! LOVE the burgers! Usually very good service.

    (4)
  • Aaron L.

    Went to pour house because it was close by to where a buddy of mine we were visiting lived. Nothing special about it besides the proximity to where we were. Average food and "okay" service. I would recommend somewhere else to go in that area, but it all seemed about the same. I would drive into larger town next time to find decent food and cocktails!

    (3)
  • Kyle F.

    This was the first place that I ate when I moved to Loveland. I went there for lunch with a colleague and enjoyed my experience. The food is pretty good there is a good happy hour and drink selection, but a lot of times I don't drink alcohol and they don't serve my favorite soda, Coke. They have live music many nights, which I know is a plus for many people. For me, when I go out to dinner, I like to be able to talk to the people around me. The music sometimes makes this impossible because the space just is not that large. I still go here from time to time but it is not my first choice in Loveland's cool little downtown.

    (3)
  • Erica S.

    I will start off saying the cordon bleu pops are out of this world. But it was downhill from there. My fiancé had pulled pork bbq on a pretzel bun. There was barely any meat and it was so soft the bun feel apart but there was no sauce. I had the cubano which is usually my favorite but there was no cheese. It was dry. Overall not the best experience. I don't know if it was just a bad day because I hear great things about this place. Our waitress Veronika was awesome though. Very attentive and sweet.

    (3)
  • Zach J.

    A much frequented spot of ours. This is the place we tend to take friends as the menu is big enough to accommodate most tastes and they have an awesome selection of beer on tap. Chris, the owner will often serve the food and say hello which we like. Service is always pretty good here and the environment is nice as it's lively but never rowdy.

    (4)
  • Dustin H.

    First visit. Excellent selection of beer. Food was mediocre to decent. App was excellent. Veggies were over cooked. Steak was cooked to order though not much flavor. Lobster was totally disappointing, no flavor at all, didn't finish it. Service was adequate. Will return for beer and apps.

    (3)
  • willy F.

    Food is ok but the service is universally slow and indifferent. Our server was drinking shots with cute boys and ignored most guests. Go for the live music and eat before you go.

    (1)
  • Angela R.

    We went for Sunday happy hour. Great chicken and waffles. Hot and fresh. One of the best Bloody Mary's I have ever had. They make their own mix.

    (4)
  • Sam I.

    One of my favorite places in Loveland! Great food and consistent service. Nice beer selection. The live music is a definite plus.......and it's downtown where everyone should be. ... and not out at Centerra

    (5)
  • Craig L.

    Great bar on Fourth Street. I keep rooting for Loveland. This could be the coolest little town and a place like this is a great step forward. Food is very good and service is excellent. Love the ambiance and the bar and back bar are beautiful. I want to be a regular here. I would like a couple more flat screens for sports. Two over the bar but not enough on a Sunday. Just don't ruin the cozy, neighborhood bar feel.

    (4)
  • Ginny M.

    The food is always great pub fare and their happy hour Is awesome but they Could use a more mature and professional staff .

    (4)
  • Angelica F.

    The Pourhouse revolutionized my idea of what a great hamburger is. Try the pretzel burger, it will change your life. No really, it's freakin fantastic. The hamburger patty is fully of juicy goodness inside a delicious melt in your mouth pretzel bun and the combination of both is full of flavor and awesomeness. This place can get busy and can have a lengthy wait to be seated but the pretzel burger makes it worth it. Check it out :)

    (5)
  • J I.

    Went with a group of family at around 5pm Friday. It was full but not packed to standing room only. We all sat at the communal tables at the front and received good service for our drink orders. Good selection of local and regional beers. Everyone ordered apps and light dinner and the food was very good. The service started to get a bit lackadaisical after the food arrived but still not forgotten. The $5 yelp check in discount seemed to stump our server a bit but was finally figured out. We will definitely return for another round.

    (4)
  • Logan M.

    I'd like to amend this up to 4 stars. Went again and I think I'll add it to my list of usual restaurants. I also tried another burger on a pretzel bun. I reiterate my previous complaint - it tastes like they don't salt the burger itself at all. You get a delicious bite of the pretzel bun, then the toppings, and then you have this half pound burger (which was cooked perfectly) which just cries out for salt. Maybe it's a personal thing, but a burger needs salt. The fries, however, were delicious, crispy, and salted well. I'll be back - the beer selection is great and the service is attentive and friendly.

    (4)
  • Jesse M.

    They try really hard. I've been trying really hard to make Pourhouse one of my favorite hangouts in Loveland too. I've eaten and imbibed here at least a dozen times in the last several months. Something just doesn't feel right every time I come here, especially when it comes time to pay my bill. This review probably would have been 3 stars if they didn't charge fancy prices for plain food. Bringing the wrong beer isn't unforgivable, and it has happened, but there have also been times when the beer and/or the server didn't seem to make it to our table. Our waitress a few nights ago simply forgot what we ordered and came back to our table ten minutes later to ask us again. I wouldn't have been offended if she had written down the first time. Some items come in decent portions for the cost, but I remember ordering a spinach salad without meat for about $8 and it was tiny. I've had larger side salads for less than half that price. More recently I got the sliders, which cost a dollar more if you order each kind they have, and the only thing I feel I got enough of was salt (see picture). There wasn't anything but meat and cheese on the beef one (boring), yet they charge just as much as restaurants that are much more creative. The side of fries that came with it was delicious, but there were only about ten of them, stuffed in a tiny little bowl. The menu shows heaps! Still hungry, yo. Beer list has several local taps, but mostly just for the sake of having them. They've had some underwhelming beers on tap, like Boulevard Wheat, continuously for several years. Rotate that please. Nightly events and themes are fun at other places, but just don't have the same vibe here. They had had ladies night for a while. I'm glad they got rid of that, because it's sexist and tacky and expected of cheap college dives. Geeks Who Drink Trivia took its place +1 for Pourhouse. Even the trivia here doesn't feel right though. The non-trivia crowd is rude and the guy who runs it here doesn't quite have the hang of it. He looked at me like I was stupid when I asked for little papers for the bonus question and in the middle of one of the rounds, he just stopped for about 5 minutes, wtf. My team just left because it wasn't that much fun. I've come down for jazz night a few times, but it's just amateur hour. Rhythm section is good, but they don't attract too many hot cats. It's better than no jazz though.

    (2)
  • Julie S.

    This is a nice hang out and the food is good. Lots of booth room which I love. My favorite thing to get is a burger on a pretzel bun. Wow! My mouth is watering while I post this. Pizza is delicious too. Staff has always been friendly. A little dark inside but a great Downtown Loveland spot!

    (4)
  • Bob M.

    Many times have gone to Pourhouse for lunch or dinner. Concentrate on burgers and sandwiches, usually with fries or the tasty chili they serve. Have always had good service and very good food. Booths are comfy.

    (4)
  • Sarah C.

    I came in for appetizers and drinks with friends and the portions were perfect for sharing. We got the nachos, wings, and loaded fries. All of it was delicious!

    (4)
  • Ash I.

    Everything I've tried here, food and drink, has been great! LOVE the burgers! Usually very good service.

    (4)
  • ElizabethAnn B.

    Great local spot in downtown Loveland. Was quite packed when we stopped in (3/23) but was not disappointed. Service was a little slow considering how busy but when we were served, we were treated well and happy to return sometime. Only had drinks, maybe food next time.

    (3)
  • Dustin H.

    First visit. Excellent selection of beer. Food was mediocre to decent. App was excellent. Veggies were over cooked. Steak was cooked to order though not much flavor. Lobster was totally disappointing, no flavor at all, didn't finish it. Service was adequate. Will return for beer and apps.

    (3)
  • willy F.

    Food is ok but the service is universally slow and indifferent. Our server was drinking shots with cute boys and ignored most guests. Go for the live music and eat before you go.

    (1)
  • Angela R.

    We went for Sunday happy hour. Great chicken and waffles. Hot and fresh. One of the best Bloody Mary's I have ever had. They make their own mix.

    (4)
  • P T.

    One of my favorite places for a great lunch or fun dinner. I take my twenty-something kids and their buddies here for eats when they are in town and they love it. I love that the food is delicious and that they have a great staff. We love The Backline Band that plays there--seriously, this is great music and great food.

    (5)
  • Hans T.

    I overheard a friend asking someone else if they had been to the PourHouse in Loveland yet. I responded that I'm not much of a social person and don't take visitors very often. Come to find out it's a re-vamped restaurant, in the old Cipoletti's location, into a pub/bar/live music/burger hole type of place. My new hobby is to classify places as nickesnames for my mouth: "burger hole" sounded just right. They've got some great, obscure local & area brews on tap that you can't find in most pubs, the staff was friendly and the service quick. The wings are amazing, the sweet potato fries are awesome, and you have to try the peanut butter almond jelly panini thing - you'll flip. Entree and a pint of brew will set you back only $10-12. What kind of shocked me was that only 3 or 4 orther small groups there when we were. You'd think, "Wow this new pub should be hoppin..." It's just that the only people you'll find in Downtown Loveland on a Saturday afternoon are retired couples our antique shopping and the occasional transient just waking up from the night before - not really the demo I hope they're trying to hit. I just hope they'll continue to grow the customer base since the Loveland word-of-mouth seems to have already stalled. I'd like to come back to see some live music there too.

    (4)
  • Bill E.

    The Pourhouse is one of Loveland's better food and beer options, but that's like hugging the cuddliest porcupine in the litter. The space itself is nice... bar area with an old-school tile floor, and various tables and booths. Some food options were pretty good. In particular, we liked that many sandwiches were served on a pretzel-style roll. However, the food itself was between decent (beef briskit sandwich) and tasteless (sweet potato fries). Nothing was truly a standout. One bright spot - the beer list.... but you'd expect that from their name. Good selection of Colorado microbrews, and not just the usual suspects either.

    (3)
  • Ted R.

    They should rename it Poor Service. The jazz music was nice though. Enough said.

    (2)
  • David D.

    Too slow of service to stick around. Maybe we will try again another day. Waited 25 minutes for server to come take order... got the check and paid for drinks instead.

    (1)
  • Laura L.

    I may not have wanted to like this place since it replaced my go-to lunch spot, Cippoletti's. For any regulars of Cippoletti's, you'll be comforted to know that some of the wait staff is the same (Buffy is still there and will entertain you with her sassy-ness), and they've done some minor remodeling to make the restaurant more acoustic-friendly since open mic nights start next week. The high points: great variety in the menu, from starters to entrees. I sampled a salad with grilled veggies and this delicious garlic-feta sauce, plus the sliders, fries, and some fantastic house mayo. Also of note - the pourhouse fries. I never thought I would like white sauce on fries (or, white sauce, ever), but if you throw on some bacon, cheddar and green onions == LOVE. Curious: their specialty is beer but it seems like they only have limited brews on tap - about 5 or 6 if I remember right - with lots of bottled beer to choose from. Low points: wait staff is a bit slow. I think they will probably get this worked out in the coming weeks so I don't want to judge them too harshly. Definitely a place I can hang out for happy hour!

    (3)
  • Sean M.

    I want to like this place. They offer a pretty decent beer selection, esp for Loveland and the food is very good, but like many restaurants here service is slow. The menu is way too large for this town. Some nights the entertainment is more distraction than entertainment. Tip: give plenty of time, enjoy a beer, get the sweet potato fries!

    (3)
  • Kat P.

    This is a nice little burger joint....or rather a Nice Place with good burgers. In the old Cippoletti's restaurant in downlown Loveland, this restaurant features plenty of warm wood, starting with the old revolving door. The traditional wood bar stretches across the front section of the bar, while the restaurant beyond. Stopping in for a bite with my sweetie, I decided on a bowl of the Rocky Mountain Game Chili, which was loaded with buffalo,, venison and beef, with beans. There was a definite cinnamon fragrance, and was not too spicy, but flavorful. My sweetie had the Smothered burger, with Swiss cheese and skads of mushrooms. It was cooked just right, and the bun was also very good. Served with sweet potato fries, this was a nice lunch for a quiet afternoon. The waitstaff was nice, though I didn't get a chance to order a second beer, and had to ask twice for a glass of water. I would go back. The prices are reasonable, and the food good, but it's not on my list of gotta go to places.

    (3)
  • K W.

    Very disappointing. Went with a group and when we left we all collectively said, "eh, that was so-so, I wouldn't go back on purpose." Between us, we tried a variety of foods and none was great. Pizza, variety of sliders, fish sandwich, salmon and rice bowl, sweet potato fries...all were iffy. I took part of mine home and never had the desire to finish it. Service was fine, atmosphere was fine, place was clean. But food was sub-par. Too bad, won't return.

    (2)
  • Liza S.

    I was really excited to try Pourhouse as I had heard good things. Their menu looked promising though they did not deliver on taste. I had a burger, the meat had very little flavor and desperately needed to be seasoned. I was very annoyed to have to pay so much for something that did not taste good.

    (1)
  • Angelo M.

    Been coming here for years and the food is always good. But the last four times the service is horrible. Need I say more.

    (2)
  • Scott B.

    Just moved to Loveland, we have tried a few different places, but the food here was fabulous! It was very busy on a Friday at 6:30. The wait was 25 minutes, so we just grabbed a bar stool and had a drink. We ordered the wild game pizza and everything on it was fresh and delicious. Also had the sampler of the sliders, all of which melted in my mouth. We will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Megan C.

    This place is a good bet if you want bar food that will please any palate, and a fairly good selection of adult beverages at fair prices. The location is also nice - historic downtown Loveland, and our server was friendly and efficient. We went here on the premise that they had really good nachos (my fiance and I kind of are nacho connoiseurs), and their version of nachos definitely were worth trying. Nicely crisped chips, good real cheese coverage with juicy chicken, plus jalapenos and guac, and no soggy chips, even though there was some liquid queso on the chips as well. I also ordered the grilled mahi mahi fish tacos, which were good, but I probably should have stuck with something more bar-like, such as a burger, as the tacos were a bit plain and the coleslaw/habanero sauce was neither spicy nor exciting.

    (3)
  • Sam I.

    One of my favorite places in Loveland! Great food and consistent service. Nice beer selection. The live music is a definite plus.......and it's downtown where everyone should be. ... and not out at Centerra

    (5)
  • Craig L.

    Great bar on Fourth Street. I keep rooting for Loveland. This could be the coolest little town and a place like this is a great step forward. Food is very good and service is excellent. Love the ambiance and the bar and back bar are beautiful. I want to be a regular here. I would like a couple more flat screens for sports. Two over the bar but not enough on a Sunday. Just don't ruin the cozy, neighborhood bar feel.

    (4)
  • Karla A.

    Had gone to the Pour House for New Years and it was a nice atmosphere so took my husband and our daughter there for dinner for their birthdays. So disappointing. It took over an hour to get our food, the chili was cold, the lobster had no flavor, the steak was cooked well but no flavor, the ribs had tiny bones in them (this was on kids menu too!) and were tough to chew. Tab was spendy for what we got and it was too cold to be comfortable without keeping our coats on. Will not be going back.

    (1)
  • Ginny M.

    The food is always great pub fare and their happy hour Is awesome but they Could use a more mature and professional staff .

    (4)
  • Julie B.

    Best burgers in town! Love the family friendly atmosphere and the service is usually great.

    (4)
  • Stephen K.

    Draft beer selection is mediocre, service is slow, and while the menu looks good, what they bring out of the kitchen is uninspiring. We had the fish tacos which were overcooked and mushy. The shroomers pizza was unbalanced with the red sauce overpowering the mushrooms and carmelized onions. We'll try it again - but first impression was not favorable.

    (2)
  • Jill F.

    The food is poorly seasoned and leaves a lot to be desired. Go for the fried foods, which are always decent. And you can't mess up bottled beer.

    (1)
  • Ellen J.

    Every time I go to the Pourhouse I swear I'm never coming back. The problem is that I live within walking distance & there really is only one other choice for decent affordable restaurants in downtown Loveland. So in a word . . . I'm screwed. Look, I'm not a picky eater, nor am I overly critical & realize that even great restaurants sometimes have an off night. But every single time I've been to the Pourhouse for their food, I leave scratching my head wondering just how they've stayed in business for so long. My husband & I took some friends there for dinner last night. It was the same story. The crab cakes were burned, the sliders were overcooked & the sauce on the Parmesan garlic hot wings was inedible. I ordered a Caesar salad & after they mistakenly brought me a garden salad I finally got the Caesar and it had roasted red peppers on it. Just strange. The service was dreadful. Our waitress was sweet but we had to ask for silverware after we got our food & after one of us would ask for a drink she'd never ask if the rest of us wanted anything. Several times I had to call her back to the table after she ran off. This time I mean it. We will NEVER eat at the Pourhouse again. I made my husband swear to it. Never. Ever.

    (1)
  • Sara F.

    Went here for a nice dinner, the food was decent, not amazing, but good for a local burger joint in a tiny town. Great beer selection, and oh my gosh.. they have karaoke on sunday nights! Friendly service and great atmosphere, local artwork hanging on the walls and music playing.

    (4)
  • Karen C.

    There are now several places to choose from on hopping 4th Street in Loveland. The Pourhouse is now my most-chosen spot for drinks, dinner, and/or appetizers with my family or for a night out with friends. I love the atmosphere. An added bonus of live music really draws me as well. I was just there a couple of weeks ago with 2 girlfriends on a Wednesday night for drinks and we had a blast. I've also chosen The Pourhouse for date nights and had a great time, as well as several occasions where I've gone with hubby and our two 7- and 9-year-old daughters. Even had a great time with multiple families with kids!

    (4)
  • K. W.

    I used to be a frequent customer to the Pourhouse. Although the food is very good, the service is S....L....O....W. If you have all the time in the world, I would say go for it. Don't go there for lunch if you have an hour. You won't make it. The last 3 times I have visited the Pourhouse at lunch, lunch was over an hour and all three times my order was incorrect. I had to take my lunch home in a box today because they did it incorrectly and took another 25 minutes to recook it. All in all, if you are looking for a leisurely time with no need for speedy service, the Pourhouse may be a good option but I would not recommend going if you have any kind of timeline.

    (2)
  • Jim G.

    Great brews, the food was barely mediocre and the service was horrid. Loveland struggles with the pub concept in general and I have yet to eat memorable food in his town.

    (2)
  • Jen B.

    Good portions for the price. Kids meal was well priced and included a sundae - always a bonus. Server was very friendly. Only complaint was the AC - too cold.

    (4)
  • Heather T.

    A friend and I stopped in for a quick lunch. I had already eaten so I was doing a Hobbit style situation and doing second lunch. As such I was interested in a salad. They really don't offer small salads but the waitress very nicely offered to make a half salad. I ordered the spinach, apple, craisin and almond salad with honey mustard dressing. The salad was good, not terribly exciting but hit what I was looking for. My friend ordered a burger and I did sneak a fry off her plate which was quite tasty. The service was very good too and our waitress was very polite and answered with, "My pleasure," which I love!

    (4)
  • zach a.

    still not gettin it. I have gone in numerous times for lunch and sat at the empty bar. It took the chatting waitstaff/owner 4 minutes to come see what I needed, when there were only 4 other people in the whole restaurant. I don't get it. I have a schedule and have a limited amount of time for lunch and I have to wait on you guys to finish chit-chatting. The food is always good though :-) Here's a tip on getting a tip: on a $14 tab don't give me a $5 and some change when I gave you a $20, in the hope that I'll drop you the 5 spot. Especially when you forgot I was there for the 1st 4 minutes and you also forgot to give me silverware and a napkin.

    (2)
  • Anne O.

    My margarita was pretty tasty our waitress was just perfect not too over bearing, kept our waters full, she was great. The only bummer was, we got nachos and half the chips were burnt crispy. We'd probably come back again and try something different.

    (3)
  • Brittny H.

    Their deep fried walnuts are as good as it gets, ADDICTIVE! And Wednesday nights are ladies night, with drink specials including $1 beer, plus the DJ is never a let down!

    (4)
  • Shahrokh A.

    we went to Corn Festival today and stopped here for a quick lunch. I had wings and hey were great crispy and the waitress recommended a great dark beer that went very well with the meal

    (4)
  • Maggie F.

    Best place to hang out, have a drink & some surprisingly good food :) This place is great for groups, but it also has a very cozy feel to it, so I'd say it would be a nice casual place to bring a date too! Their happy hour starts at 11 am,,,, what's not to love? LOL! They also have live music, but that's normally later in the evening & due to my work schedule (& I'm assuming my age) I was never able to stay up for that :( The martini's are DANGEROUS & my favorites...Sadly, I don't really remember what kind they were,,,, they were that good ;) My number 1 food pick would be the Mahi Fish Tacos. The salsa they put in them makes the dish so I always asked for extra!

    (5)
  • Joshua P.

    Hello, This is Joshua Peterson, We own Peterson Electric, LLC in Loveland Co and I am so glad to pick up a new client and exchange business. We were there in February of 2014 to do some work and I needed to get some lunch before I headed out and it was amazing! I love there burgers, and I am one picky guy when it comes to a medium done burger and fires. I really enjoyed the way they completed it with their sauce and buns. I am bringing my wife there on our date night. Kris the manager and owner is so pleasant to be around, there have been times when I am needing one of my clients services and or product and after I have completed the work that they hired me for I decided against using their services. Chris was kind and not demanding about the pricing, evening though there was some issues that had to be found in the electrical system. Thanks Chris! See you soon.

    (5)
  • Mo D.

    Not a bad place to meet friends after work. Great downtown location. The bar has a good selection of beers and wine. There is occasional live entertainment but it's not consistently good quality so you get what you get. The genres seem targeted for the thirty something market. The food is tasty but not very good value (overpriced for what it is) I have never got out at lunch for less than $15 each and over 1 hour -- not acceptable for casual business lunch. Service is fair and very slow. The new management has just not stepped up to the plate to meet the needs of the patrons.

    (2)
  • Jennifer G.

    We stopped by the Pourhouse last night after hitting up Loveland Aleworks, and were pleasantly surprised. WE had great food - my boyfriend's steak was perfectly cooked, and the mashed potatoes were delicious. My Cuban sandwich was good - very large! Loved the pretzel bun and the macaroni and cheese on the side. Although it's an open restaurant, the noise level did not bother us, and our server, Jasmine, was great. My only complaint was a Boulevard Wheat that tasted like rattan furniture. Overall, good price, good food, good service. Will be back!

    (3)
  • Ashley H.

    Lunch specials are all under $10 & include a soft drink. Yummy food but the wait staff is pretty slow on lunch. Try the turkey brie & apple sandwich on pretzel bread!

    (4)
  • Jessie J.

    Now I've only been once (so far) but I had a great experience. Seems friendly and had great service. The fries were damn good and the pretzel burger bun was awesome. My only real complaint is that I got diet coke instead of real coke but I should be on a diet anyway so... It also seemed like a lot of people were up wandering around and talking to random tables which struck me as odd but maybe it was a lunch party divided up over several tables or something.

    (4)
  • Brittany W.

    Awesome service!!! Love the bartender girl! She was great! You expect the food to be bar food. While they do offer bar food options, they also offer a great menu and the food is fantastic. We order the butter steak. It was moist and delicious! I will be back as often as possible!

    (5)
  • Mike L.

    Great neighborhood bar. it was my first time there and I was very impressed with the hospitality, food and beer selections. Robert the bartender was a gracious host and made me feel right at home. Music by Peter sealed the deal. I will be back.

    (5)
  • Brittany D.

    Had a pretzel burger here that just about changed my life! I mean come on, this is obviously the natural evolution of the hamburger. Honestly the burger was really good and the pretzel made it even better. The atmosphere was so so, kinda grimy but it seems like a good place to bring kids and relax. Good beers on tap too. Ill be back.

    (4)
  • Ellen J.

    Every time I go to the Pourhouse I swear I'm never coming back. The problem is that I live within walking distance & there really is only one other choice for decent affordable restaurants in downtown Loveland. So in a word . . . I'm screwed. Look, I'm not a picky eater, nor am I overly critical & realize that even great restaurants sometimes have an off night. But every single time I've been to the Pourhouse for their food, I leave scratching my head wondering just how they've stayed in business for so long. My husband & I took some friends there for dinner last night. It was the same story. The crab cakes were burned, the sliders were overcooked & the sauce on the Parmesan garlic hot wings was inedible. I ordered a Caesar salad & after they mistakenly brought me a garden salad I finally got the Caesar and it had roasted red peppers on it. Just strange. The service was dreadful. Our waitress was sweet but we had to ask for silverware after we got our food & after one of us would ask for a drink she'd never ask if the rest of us wanted anything. Several times I had to call her back to the table after she ran off. This time I mean it. We will NEVER eat at the Pourhouse again. I made my husband swear to it. Never. Ever.

    (1)
  • Chadd S.

    Pourhouse is pretty much the ONLY classy bar in Loveland!! Great brews too! I can't say much for their food, as I have never tried it, but if you live in Loveland and want a fun place to grab some beers at where you don't feel like you need to drive a tractor too and have a wad of chew in your grill, this is it! They have one particular waitress that is just scrumptious to the eyes as well. Funny bar tenders, fun live music. Check it out!

    (5)
  • Jamieleigh W.

    Sat down and for 25 mins no one took our order. So we left.

    (1)
  • Kat S.

    Pretty good food. Great location

    (4)
  • Bar C.

    They had us at "pour". With a name like "Pourhouse" we knew this place had the makings of a good bar, combined with a menu and entertainment. Our expectations were low going into this place after seeing others reviews, but we found it to be a great bar and possibly a Loveland favorite. Atmosphere: The revolving door as you enter gives you the feel that you're not in an average Loveland bar. The pleasant low lighting and modern woodwork gives this large space a very cozy and intimate feel. There is a good amount of seating with several large horseshoe booths, a handful of high and low tables and a large bar area to sit around. The walls are adorned with musical instruments and art work of various musical legends. Service: We sat at the bar, as we usually do and received great service. The bartender was friendly and greeted us the moment we sat down. There were two servers running back and forth from the bar to their assigned tables with drinks in hand the entire time we were there. Drinks: They feature a well-rounded selection of specialty micro brews on tap and with $2.50 well drinks and pints during happy hour you can definitely afford to try something new. There is also a large selection of bottled beers available. Food: The food lineup includes a few things you'd expect to find at a bar and grill: burgers, sandwiches (or samwitches as they say), pizzas and appetizers, but everything else is slightly more cosmopolitan.

    (5)
  • Bill E.

    The Pourhouse is one of Loveland's better food and beer options, but that's like hugging the cuddliest porcupine in the litter. The space itself is nice... bar area with an old-school tile floor, and various tables and booths. Some food options were pretty good. In particular, we liked that many sandwiches were served on a pretzel-style roll. However, the food itself was between decent (beef briskit sandwich) and tasteless (sweet potato fries). Nothing was truly a standout. One bright spot - the beer list.... but you'd expect that from their name. Good selection of Colorado microbrews, and not just the usual suspects either.

    (3)
  • Ted R.

    They should rename it Poor Service. The jazz music was nice though. Enough said.

    (2)
  • P T.

    One of my favorite places for a great lunch or fun dinner. I take my twenty-something kids and their buddies here for eats when they are in town and they love it. I love that the food is delicious and that they have a great staff. We love The Backline Band that plays there--seriously, this is great music and great food.

    (5)
  • Sean M.

    I want to like this place. They offer a pretty decent beer selection, esp for Loveland and the food is very good, but like many restaurants here service is slow. The menu is way too large for this town. Some nights the entertainment is more distraction than entertainment. Tip: give plenty of time, enjoy a beer, get the sweet potato fries!

    (3)
  • Bonnie C.

    I love the microbrew. They have made some great soup specials that I wish they had on the permanent menu. The only thing is the service can be slow, but it's a nice place to hang after work or on your day off.

    (3)
  • Hans T.

    I overheard a friend asking someone else if they had been to the PourHouse in Loveland yet. I responded that I'm not much of a social person and don't take visitors very often. Come to find out it's a re-vamped restaurant, in the old Cipoletti's location, into a pub/bar/live music/burger hole type of place. My new hobby is to classify places as nickesnames for my mouth: "burger hole" sounded just right. They've got some great, obscure local & area brews on tap that you can't find in most pubs, the staff was friendly and the service quick. The wings are amazing, the sweet potato fries are awesome, and you have to try the peanut butter almond jelly panini thing - you'll flip. Entree and a pint of brew will set you back only $10-12. What kind of shocked me was that only 3 or 4 orther small groups there when we were. You'd think, "Wow this new pub should be hoppin..." It's just that the only people you'll find in Downtown Loveland on a Saturday afternoon are retired couples our antique shopping and the occasional transient just waking up from the night before - not really the demo I hope they're trying to hit. I just hope they'll continue to grow the customer base since the Loveland word-of-mouth seems to have already stalled. I'd like to come back to see some live music there too.

    (4)
  • Brian S.

    We're new to Loveland and so we're just starting to find our 'regular' places. The Pourhouse will probably earn a spot in our regular rotation. Love the support for live music in a town this size. Nice relaxed vibe to the place. The food for us has been a little hit and miss... Great burger, fries and wings - stick with the basics and you'll be fine. Also some good happy hour prices 11-6. Service has always been friendly. All and all a pretty decent little place.

    (4)
  • David D.

    Too slow of service to stick around. Maybe we will try again another day. Waited 25 minutes for server to come take order... got the check and paid for drinks instead.

    (1)
  • CO G.

    Really slow service, ok food, and a wait staff that barely pays attention to you.

    (2)
  • Laura L.

    I may not have wanted to like this place since it replaced my go-to lunch spot, Cippoletti's. For any regulars of Cippoletti's, you'll be comforted to know that some of the wait staff is the same (Buffy is still there and will entertain you with her sassy-ness), and they've done some minor remodeling to make the restaurant more acoustic-friendly since open mic nights start next week. The high points: great variety in the menu, from starters to entrees. I sampled a salad with grilled veggies and this delicious garlic-feta sauce, plus the sliders, fries, and some fantastic house mayo. Also of note - the pourhouse fries. I never thought I would like white sauce on fries (or, white sauce, ever), but if you throw on some bacon, cheddar and green onions == LOVE. Curious: their specialty is beer but it seems like they only have limited brews on tap - about 5 or 6 if I remember right - with lots of bottled beer to choose from. Low points: wait staff is a bit slow. I think they will probably get this worked out in the coming weeks so I don't want to judge them too harshly. Definitely a place I can hang out for happy hour!

    (3)
  • Kat P.

    This is a nice little burger joint....or rather a Nice Place with good burgers. In the old Cippoletti's restaurant in downlown Loveland, this restaurant features plenty of warm wood, starting with the old revolving door. The traditional wood bar stretches across the front section of the bar, while the restaurant beyond. Stopping in for a bite with my sweetie, I decided on a bowl of the Rocky Mountain Game Chili, which was loaded with buffalo,, venison and beef, with beans. There was a definite cinnamon fragrance, and was not too spicy, but flavorful. My sweetie had the Smothered burger, with Swiss cheese and skads of mushrooms. It was cooked just right, and the bun was also very good. Served with sweet potato fries, this was a nice lunch for a quiet afternoon. The waitstaff was nice, though I didn't get a chance to order a second beer, and had to ask twice for a glass of water. I would go back. The prices are reasonable, and the food good, but it's not on my list of gotta go to places.

    (3)
  • K W.

    Very disappointing. Went with a group and when we left we all collectively said, "eh, that was so-so, I wouldn't go back on purpose." Between us, we tried a variety of foods and none was great. Pizza, variety of sliders, fish sandwich, salmon and rice bowl, sweet potato fries...all were iffy. I took part of mine home and never had the desire to finish it. Service was fine, atmosphere was fine, place was clean. But food was sub-par. Too bad, won't return.

    (2)
  • Sara F.

    Went here for a nice dinner, the food was decent, not amazing, but good for a local burger joint in a tiny town. Great beer selection, and oh my gosh.. they have karaoke on sunday nights! Friendly service and great atmosphere, local artwork hanging on the walls and music playing.

    (4)
  • Karen C.

    There are now several places to choose from on hopping 4th Street in Loveland. The Pourhouse is now my most-chosen spot for drinks, dinner, and/or appetizers with my family or for a night out with friends. I love the atmosphere. An added bonus of live music really draws me as well. I was just there a couple of weeks ago with 2 girlfriends on a Wednesday night for drinks and we had a blast. I've also chosen The Pourhouse for date nights and had a great time, as well as several occasions where I've gone with hubby and our two 7- and 9-year-old daughters. Even had a great time with multiple families with kids!

    (4)
  • K. W.

    I used to be a frequent customer to the Pourhouse. Although the food is very good, the service is S....L....O....W. If you have all the time in the world, I would say go for it. Don't go there for lunch if you have an hour. You won't make it. The last 3 times I have visited the Pourhouse at lunch, lunch was over an hour and all three times my order was incorrect. I had to take my lunch home in a box today because they did it incorrectly and took another 25 minutes to recook it. All in all, if you are looking for a leisurely time with no need for speedy service, the Pourhouse may be a good option but I would not recommend going if you have any kind of timeline.

    (2)
  • Stephen K.

    Draft beer selection is mediocre, service is slow, and while the menu looks good, what they bring out of the kitchen is uninspiring. We had the fish tacos which were overcooked and mushy. The shroomers pizza was unbalanced with the red sauce overpowering the mushrooms and carmelized onions. We'll try it again - but first impression was not favorable.

    (2)
  • Jill F.

    The food is poorly seasoned and leaves a lot to be desired. Go for the fried foods, which are always decent. And you can't mess up bottled beer.

    (1)
  • Jim G.

    Great brews, the food was barely mediocre and the service was horrid. Loveland struggles with the pub concept in general and I have yet to eat memorable food in his town.

    (2)
  • Thomas M.

    Stopped in for beer and appetizers with friends. Excellent service. Wide selection of beers on tap to choose from. And copious amount of toppings on the nachos. A bit on the noisy side with most of all seats occupied. The atmosphere was relaxing yet electric. We had an enjoyable experience. I recommend to friends and family.

    (4)
  • Dana L.

    Excellent everything. Lots of brew selections on tap. Friendly and helpful staff. Pretzel burgers are fantastic. Will be here a lot in the future. We just moved to Colorado from California. A great find for us.

    (5)
  • Garkie Z.

    This was my first time eating out in Loveland, CO and I was very pleasantly surprised. We came to the Pourhouse because one of our family members suggested it. The place is very nice and quite swanky for little Loveland. Service was quick and the menu was quite big! We ordered: Bacon Guac Burger on a Pretzel Bun with Fries Cubano on a Pretzel Bun with Sweet Potato Fries Buffalo Chicken Wrap also with Fries First off I'd like to say that both the Fries and Sweet Potato Fries are some of the BEST I've ever had. They were the perfect cut, cooked perfectly, and seasoned just right! That being said... The portions for both were a little skimpy and left me craving more! I think that there was literally only 8 pcs of sweet potato fries with my Cubano Sandwich! The sandwiches and wraps were also on point! Everybody and myself were VERY satisfied with our food. My boyfriend in particular loved the Bacon Guac Burger. It was my first time trying a Cubano sandwich and let's just say it definitely won't be the last! We will definitely be stopping by again when we are on our way to Fort Collins.

    (4)
  • Doug M.

    Not bad. Not great, but pretty good. I got the butter steak with sautéed lobster meat. I thought the steak was decent, could have been a little larger. Taste was alright, neither to die for nor to dislike. Sautéed lobster was excellent - firm but not rubbery, and paired well dipped in butter and with a bite of steak. Beer-battered fries were hot and crisp, as they should be. The wife's butter steak came with caramelized onions and sautéed mushrooms ($1 each). Both toppings were very generous, and were quite savory. They did a good job on it. The side of mac n cheese was a bit disappointing though. It wasn't a big deal that they mac was actually mostaccioli, except that those noodles don't hold the sauce very well. The sauce itself was more thin and buttery than I really like. I would have preferred a cheesier flavor. Oh well.

    (3)
  • Elizabeth M.

    One of the best places to eat in Loveland. Great food great service. Food was fresh and delicious. Try the pub pretzels appetizers. Yummy way to start your evening

    (5)
  • Nikki H.

    Good food and beer list. Although, you shouldn't have to ask for coasters, plates and silverware. Never came. Never asked. Shouldn't have to.

    (2)
  • Jesse M.

    They try really hard. I've been trying really hard to make Pourhouse one of my favorite hangouts in Loveland too. I've eaten and imbibed here at least a dozen times in the last several months. Something just doesn't feel right every time I come here, especially when it comes time to pay my bill. This review probably would have been 3 stars if they didn't charge fancy prices for plain food. Bringing the wrong beer isn't unforgivable, and it has happened, but there have also been times when the beer and/or the server didn't seem to make it to our table. Our waitress a few nights ago simply forgot what we ordered and came back to our table ten minutes later to ask us again. I wouldn't have been offended if she had written down the first time. Some items come in decent portions for the cost, but I remember ordering a spinach salad without meat for about $8 and it was tiny. I've had larger side salads for less than half that price. More recently I got the sliders, which cost a dollar more if you order each kind they have, and the only thing I feel I got enough of was salt (see picture). There wasn't anything but meat and cheese on the beef one (boring), yet they charge just as much as restaurants that are much more creative. The side of fries that came with it was delicious, but there were only about ten of them, stuffed in a tiny little bowl. The menu shows heaps! Still hungry, yo. Beer list has several local taps, but mostly just for the sake of having them. They've had some underwhelming beers on tap, like Boulevard Wheat, continuously for several years. Rotate that please. Nightly events and themes are fun at other places, but just don't have the same vibe here. They had had ladies night for a while. I'm glad they got rid of that, because it's sexist and tacky and expected of cheap college dives. Geeks Who Drink Trivia took its place +1 for Pourhouse. Even the trivia here doesn't feel right though. The non-trivia crowd is rude and the guy who runs it here doesn't quite have the hang of it. He looked at me like I was stupid when I asked for little papers for the bonus question and in the middle of one of the rounds, he just stopped for about 5 minutes, wtf. My team just left because it wasn't that much fun. I've come down for jazz night a few times, but it's just amateur hour. Rhythm section is good, but they don't attract too many hot cats. It's better than no jazz though.

    (2)
  • Julie S.

    This is a nice hang out and the food is good. Lots of booth room which I love. My favorite thing to get is a burger on a pretzel bun. Wow! My mouth is watering while I post this. Pizza is delicious too. Staff has always been friendly. A little dark inside but a great Downtown Loveland spot!

    (4)
  • Bob M.

    Many times have gone to Pourhouse for lunch or dinner. Concentrate on burgers and sandwiches, usually with fries or the tasty chili they serve. Have always had good service and very good food. Booths are comfy.

    (4)
  • Sarah C.

    I came in for appetizers and drinks with friends and the portions were perfect for sharing. We got the nachos, wings, and loaded fries. All of it was delicious!

    (4)
  • Ash I.

    Everything I've tried here, food and drink, has been great! LOVE the burgers! Usually very good service.

    (4)
  • Bonnie C.

    I love the microbrew. They have made some great soup specials that I wish they had on the permanent menu. The only thing is the service can be slow, but it's a nice place to hang after work or on your day off.

    (3)
  • Kat P.

    This is a nice little burger joint....or rather a Nice Place with good burgers. In the old Cippoletti's restaurant in downlown Loveland, this restaurant features plenty of warm wood, starting with the old revolving door. The traditional wood bar stretches across the front section of the bar, while the restaurant beyond. Stopping in for a bite with my sweetie, I decided on a bowl of the Rocky Mountain Game Chili, which was loaded with buffalo,, venison and beef, with beans. There was a definite cinnamon fragrance, and was not too spicy, but flavorful. My sweetie had the Smothered burger, with Swiss cheese and skads of mushrooms. It was cooked just right, and the bun was also very good. Served with sweet potato fries, this was a nice lunch for a quiet afternoon. The waitstaff was nice, though I didn't get a chance to order a second beer, and had to ask twice for a glass of water. I would go back. The prices are reasonable, and the food good, but it's not on my list of gotta go to places.

    (3)
  • K W.

    Very disappointing. Went with a group and when we left we all collectively said, "eh, that was so-so, I wouldn't go back on purpose." Between us, we tried a variety of foods and none was great. Pizza, variety of sliders, fish sandwich, salmon and rice bowl, sweet potato fries...all were iffy. I took part of mine home and never had the desire to finish it. Service was fine, atmosphere was fine, place was clean. But food was sub-par. Too bad, won't return.

    (2)
  • Brian S.

    We're new to Loveland and so we're just starting to find our 'regular' places. The Pourhouse will probably earn a spot in our regular rotation. Love the support for live music in a town this size. Nice relaxed vibe to the place. The food for us has been a little hit and miss... Great burger, fries and wings - stick with the basics and you'll be fine. Also some good happy hour prices 11-6. Service has always been friendly. All and all a pretty decent little place.

    (4)
  • David D.

    Too slow of service to stick around. Maybe we will try again another day. Waited 25 minutes for server to come take order... got the check and paid for drinks instead.

    (1)
  • CO G.

    Really slow service, ok food, and a wait staff that barely pays attention to you.

    (2)
  • Garkie Z.

    This was my first time eating out in Loveland, CO and I was very pleasantly surprised. We came to the Pourhouse because one of our family members suggested it. The place is very nice and quite swanky for little Loveland. Service was quick and the menu was quite big! We ordered: Bacon Guac Burger on a Pretzel Bun with Fries Cubano on a Pretzel Bun with Sweet Potato Fries Buffalo Chicken Wrap also with Fries First off I'd like to say that both the Fries and Sweet Potato Fries are some of the BEST I've ever had. They were the perfect cut, cooked perfectly, and seasoned just right! That being said... The portions for both were a little skimpy and left me craving more! I think that there was literally only 8 pcs of sweet potato fries with my Cubano Sandwich! The sandwiches and wraps were also on point! Everybody and myself were VERY satisfied with our food. My boyfriend in particular loved the Bacon Guac Burger. It was my first time trying a Cubano sandwich and let's just say it definitely won't be the last! We will definitely be stopping by again when we are on our way to Fort Collins.

    (4)
  • Doug M.

    Not bad. Not great, but pretty good. I got the butter steak with sautéed lobster meat. I thought the steak was decent, could have been a little larger. Taste was alright, neither to die for nor to dislike. Sautéed lobster was excellent - firm but not rubbery, and paired well dipped in butter and with a bite of steak. Beer-battered fries were hot and crisp, as they should be. The wife's butter steak came with caramelized onions and sautéed mushrooms ($1 each). Both toppings were very generous, and were quite savory. They did a good job on it. The side of mac n cheese was a bit disappointing though. It wasn't a big deal that they mac was actually mostaccioli, except that those noodles don't hold the sauce very well. The sauce itself was more thin and buttery than I really like. I would have preferred a cheesier flavor. Oh well.

    (3)
  • Elizabeth M.

    One of the best places to eat in Loveland. Great food great service. Food was fresh and delicious. Try the pub pretzels appetizers. Yummy way to start your evening

    (5)
  • Nikki H.

    Good food and beer list. Although, you shouldn't have to ask for coasters, plates and silverware. Never came. Never asked. Shouldn't have to.

    (2)
  • Thomas M.

    Stopped in for beer and appetizers with friends. Excellent service. Wide selection of beers on tap to choose from. And copious amount of toppings on the nachos. A bit on the noisy side with most of all seats occupied. The atmosphere was relaxing yet electric. We had an enjoyable experience. I recommend to friends and family.

    (4)
  • Dana L.

    Excellent everything. Lots of brew selections on tap. Friendly and helpful staff. Pretzel burgers are fantastic. Will be here a lot in the future. We just moved to Colorado from California. A great find for us.

    (5)
  • Jen B.

    Good portions for the price. Kids meal was well priced and included a sundae - always a bonus. Server was very friendly. Only complaint was the AC - too cold.

    (4)
  • Heather T.

    A friend and I stopped in for a quick lunch. I had already eaten so I was doing a Hobbit style situation and doing second lunch. As such I was interested in a salad. They really don't offer small salads but the waitress very nicely offered to make a half salad. I ordered the spinach, apple, craisin and almond salad with honey mustard dressing. The salad was good, not terribly exciting but hit what I was looking for. My friend ordered a burger and I did sneak a fry off her plate which was quite tasty. The service was very good too and our waitress was very polite and answered with, "My pleasure," which I love!

    (4)
  • Aaron L.

    Went to pour house because it was close by to where a buddy of mine we were visiting lived. Nothing special about it besides the proximity to where we were. Average food and "okay" service. I would recommend somewhere else to go in that area, but it all seemed about the same. I would drive into larger town next time to find decent food and cocktails!

    (3)
  • Kyle F.

    This was the first place that I ate when I moved to Loveland. I went there for lunch with a colleague and enjoyed my experience. The food is pretty good there is a good happy hour and drink selection, but a lot of times I don't drink alcohol and they don't serve my favorite soda, Coke. They have live music many nights, which I know is a plus for many people. For me, when I go out to dinner, I like to be able to talk to the people around me. The music sometimes makes this impossible because the space just is not that large. I still go here from time to time but it is not my first choice in Loveland's cool little downtown.

    (3)
  • Erica S.

    I will start off saying the cordon bleu pops are out of this world. But it was downhill from there. My fiancé had pulled pork bbq on a pretzel bun. There was barely any meat and it was so soft the bun feel apart but there was no sauce. I had the cubano which is usually my favorite but there was no cheese. It was dry. Overall not the best experience. I don't know if it was just a bad day because I hear great things about this place. Our waitress Veronika was awesome though. Very attentive and sweet.

    (3)
  • Garkie Z.

    This was my first time eating out in Loveland, CO and I was very pleasantly surprised. We came to the Pourhouse because one of our family members suggested it. The place is very nice and quite swanky for little Loveland. Service was quick and the menu was quite big! We ordered: Bacon Guac Burger on a Pretzel Bun with Fries Cubano on a Pretzel Bun with Sweet Potato Fries Buffalo Chicken Wrap also with Fries First off I'd like to say that both the Fries and Sweet Potato Fries are some of the BEST I've ever had. They were the perfect cut, cooked perfectly, and seasoned just right! That being said... The portions for both were a little skimpy and left me craving more! I think that there was literally only 8 pcs of sweet potato fries with my Cubano Sandwich! The sandwiches and wraps were also on point! Everybody and myself were VERY satisfied with our food. My boyfriend in particular loved the Bacon Guac Burger. It was my first time trying a Cubano sandwich and let's just say it definitely won't be the last! We will definitely be stopping by again when we are on our way to Fort Collins.

    (4)
  • Doug M.

    Not bad. Not great, but pretty good. I got the butter steak with sautéed lobster meat. I thought the steak was decent, could have been a little larger. Taste was alright, neither to die for nor to dislike. Sautéed lobster was excellent - firm but not rubbery, and paired well dipped in butter and with a bite of steak. Beer-battered fries were hot and crisp, as they should be. The wife's butter steak came with caramelized onions and sautéed mushrooms ($1 each). Both toppings were very generous, and were quite savory. They did a good job on it. The side of mac n cheese was a bit disappointing though. It wasn't a big deal that they mac was actually mostaccioli, except that those noodles don't hold the sauce very well. The sauce itself was more thin and buttery than I really like. I would have preferred a cheesier flavor. Oh well.

    (3)
  • Elizabeth M.

    One of the best places to eat in Loveland. Great food great service. Food was fresh and delicious. Try the pub pretzels appetizers. Yummy way to start your evening

    (5)
  • Nikki H.

    Good food and beer list. Although, you shouldn't have to ask for coasters, plates and silverware. Never came. Never asked. Shouldn't have to.

    (2)
  • Thomas M.

    Stopped in for beer and appetizers with friends. Excellent service. Wide selection of beers on tap to choose from. And copious amount of toppings on the nachos. A bit on the noisy side with most of all seats occupied. The atmosphere was relaxing yet electric. We had an enjoyable experience. I recommend to friends and family.

    (4)
  • Dana L.

    Excellent everything. Lots of brew selections on tap. Friendly and helpful staff. Pretzel burgers are fantastic. Will be here a lot in the future. We just moved to Colorado from California. A great find for us.

    (5)
  • Jen B.

    Good portions for the price. Kids meal was well priced and included a sundae - always a bonus. Server was very friendly. Only complaint was the AC - too cold.

    (4)
  • Heather T.

    A friend and I stopped in for a quick lunch. I had already eaten so I was doing a Hobbit style situation and doing second lunch. As such I was interested in a salad. They really don't offer small salads but the waitress very nicely offered to make a half salad. I ordered the spinach, apple, craisin and almond salad with honey mustard dressing. The salad was good, not terribly exciting but hit what I was looking for. My friend ordered a burger and I did sneak a fry off her plate which was quite tasty. The service was very good too and our waitress was very polite and answered with, "My pleasure," which I love!

    (4)
  • Aaron L.

    Went to pour house because it was close by to where a buddy of mine we were visiting lived. Nothing special about it besides the proximity to where we were. Average food and "okay" service. I would recommend somewhere else to go in that area, but it all seemed about the same. I would drive into larger town next time to find decent food and cocktails!

    (3)
  • Kyle F.

    This was the first place that I ate when I moved to Loveland. I went there for lunch with a colleague and enjoyed my experience. The food is pretty good there is a good happy hour and drink selection, but a lot of times I don't drink alcohol and they don't serve my favorite soda, Coke. They have live music many nights, which I know is a plus for many people. For me, when I go out to dinner, I like to be able to talk to the people around me. The music sometimes makes this impossible because the space just is not that large. I still go here from time to time but it is not my first choice in Loveland's cool little downtown.

    (3)
  • Erica S.

    I will start off saying the cordon bleu pops are out of this world. But it was downhill from there. My fiancé had pulled pork bbq on a pretzel bun. There was barely any meat and it was so soft the bun feel apart but there was no sauce. I had the cubano which is usually my favorite but there was no cheese. It was dry. Overall not the best experience. I don't know if it was just a bad day because I hear great things about this place. Our waitress Veronika was awesome though. Very attentive and sweet.

    (3)
  • Zach J.

    A much frequented spot of ours. This is the place we tend to take friends as the menu is big enough to accommodate most tastes and they have an awesome selection of beer on tap. Chris, the owner will often serve the food and say hello which we like. Service is always pretty good here and the environment is nice as it's lively but never rowdy.

    (4)
  • Sharon N.

    Been here a handful of times. Always lived the service and staff. Very knowledgable and patient when I was with a large group. The food is phenomenal. I love the odd bird turkey, gorgonzola, cranberry and apple sandwich. Great combo of tastes. The prices are very reasonable and Sunday has great happy hour (all day) specials. Nice place to watch a game or listen to live music on thur nights.

    (5)
  • Susan M.

    So disappointed in our local bar tonight, they have a great band and yet discourage dancing, WTH? Don't book a dance band if you won't let people DANCE. EXTREMELY rude waiter and manager. I've been going to this place for a long time and is getting worse alp the time. Bar staff, hosts are great, waiter dude not so much. Very disappointed.

    (1)
  • ElizabethAnn B.

    Great local spot in downtown Loveland. Was quite packed when we stopped in (3/23) but was not disappointed. Service was a little slow considering how busy but when we were served, we were treated well and happy to return sometime. Only had drinks, maybe food next time.

    (3)
  • Dustin H.

    First visit. Excellent selection of beer. Food was mediocre to decent. App was excellent. Veggies were over cooked. Steak was cooked to order though not much flavor. Lobster was totally disappointing, no flavor at all, didn't finish it. Service was adequate. Will return for beer and apps.

    (3)
  • willy F.

    Food is ok but the service is universally slow and indifferent. Our server was drinking shots with cute boys and ignored most guests. Go for the live music and eat before you go.

    (1)
  • Angela R.

    We went for Sunday happy hour. Great chicken and waffles. Hot and fresh. One of the best Bloody Mary's I have ever had. They make their own mix.

    (4)
  • Liza S.

    I was really excited to try Pourhouse as I had heard good things. Their menu looked promising though they did not deliver on taste. I had a burger, the meat had very little flavor and desperately needed to be seasoned. I was very annoyed to have to pay so much for something that did not taste good.

    (1)
  • Angelo M.

    Been coming here for years and the food is always good. But the last four times the service is horrible. Need I say more.

    (2)
  • Scott B.

    Just moved to Loveland, we have tried a few different places, but the food here was fabulous! It was very busy on a Friday at 6:30. The wait was 25 minutes, so we just grabbed a bar stool and had a drink. We ordered the wild game pizza and everything on it was fresh and delicious. Also had the sampler of the sliders, all of which melted in my mouth. We will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Megan C.

    This place is a good bet if you want bar food that will please any palate, and a fairly good selection of adult beverages at fair prices. The location is also nice - historic downtown Loveland, and our server was friendly and efficient. We went here on the premise that they had really good nachos (my fiance and I kind of are nacho connoiseurs), and their version of nachos definitely were worth trying. Nicely crisped chips, good real cheese coverage with juicy chicken, plus jalapenos and guac, and no soggy chips, even though there was some liquid queso on the chips as well. I also ordered the grilled mahi mahi fish tacos, which were good, but I probably should have stuck with something more bar-like, such as a burger, as the tacos were a bit plain and the coleslaw/habanero sauce was neither spicy nor exciting.

    (3)
  • Sam I.

    One of my favorite places in Loveland! Great food and consistent service. Nice beer selection. The live music is a definite plus.......and it's downtown where everyone should be. ... and not out at Centerra

    (5)
  • Craig L.

    Great bar on Fourth Street. I keep rooting for Loveland. This could be the coolest little town and a place like this is a great step forward. Food is very good and service is excellent. Love the ambiance and the bar and back bar are beautiful. I want to be a regular here. I would like a couple more flat screens for sports. Two over the bar but not enough on a Sunday. Just don't ruin the cozy, neighborhood bar feel.

    (4)
  • Karla A.

    Had gone to the Pour House for New Years and it was a nice atmosphere so took my husband and our daughter there for dinner for their birthdays. So disappointing. It took over an hour to get our food, the chili was cold, the lobster had no flavor, the steak was cooked well but no flavor, the ribs had tiny bones in them (this was on kids menu too!) and were tough to chew. Tab was spendy for what we got and it was too cold to be comfortable without keeping our coats on. Will not be going back.

    (1)
  • Ginny M.

    The food is always great pub fare and their happy hour Is awesome but they Could use a more mature and professional staff .

    (4)
  • Julie B.

    Best burgers in town! Love the family friendly atmosphere and the service is usually great.

    (4)
  • Lisa R.

    I felt that an update review was necessary and justified. First and foremost, I appreciate the fact that the owner of the restaurant cares enough to read the posts and take them into consideration so to better the business, much respect. I have gone to the Pourhouse approximately 2-3 times since my last review and I do have to say, my visits were great. The very last time I was there, a week ago, I had the sliders and a salad. BEST EVER. I ordered 3 sliders, each different - 1: hamburger with cheddar cheese, 2: shrimp, 3: bbq pork. I cant decide which one was better ... SOOOO good. The salad is always delish ... BUT, I ordered Ranch and accidently got Blue Cheese. To my SURPRISE ... the Blue Cheese was the ISH, and I don't even like Blue Cheese! The waiter brought me my ranch after realizing they accidently gave me blue cheese, but I was not disappointed at all. Service was GREAT! Moral of the story, don't let one bad apple ruin the entire batch. This is one of the BEST places to eat in Loveland!!

    (5)
  • Larry G.

    Hi Chris, the sandwich was too plain jane, everyone agreed it just didn't have anything to it. Even my brother in law, high as a kite, didn't finish half of his. Kind of seemed like someone had ran to walmart, grabbed some buns, left them at room temperature and then threw some lukewarm meat in them. The chowder was similar, just nothing to it. Sometimes you go to a restaurant and say, "I can make this". But after eating these two, I thought "I could probably do a better job". I don't like to complain, and will usually give someone/somewhere a second chance, but I think that every aspect of our experience was butchered. Truly, nothing went smoothly. Thanks for your followup

    (1)
  • Kae C.

    We went there a couple months ago and had the Pourhouse chicken. It was really good, so we decided to go for our 15th anniversary. Had the butter steak and lobster. HORRIBLE! The steak was raw and cold in the middle, and already sliced into about 7 pieces so even if the server had asked, which he didn't, I don't see how they could have cooked it longer other than microwaving it and it was a weird cut anyway. The lobster was also cut in half lengthwise and totally tasteless. Even the wine was bad. And to top it off the band was playing a jazzy version of the theme to Gilligan's Island??? Never once was asked how was it. All that for $70.00!!

    (2)
  • Angelica F.

    The Pourhouse revolutionized my idea of what a great hamburger is. Try the pretzel burger, it will change your life. No really, it's freakin fantastic. The hamburger patty is fully of juicy goodness inside a delicious melt in your mouth pretzel bun and the combination of both is full of flavor and awesomeness. This place can get busy and can have a lengthy wait to be seated but the pretzel burger makes it worth it. Check it out :)

    (5)
  • J I.

    Went with a group of family at around 5pm Friday. It was full but not packed to standing room only. We all sat at the communal tables at the front and received good service for our drink orders. Good selection of local and regional beers. Everyone ordered apps and light dinner and the food was very good. The service started to get a bit lackadaisical after the food arrived but still not forgotten. The $5 yelp check in discount seemed to stump our server a bit but was finally figured out. We will definitely return for another round.

    (4)
  • Logan M.

    I'd like to amend this up to 4 stars. Went again and I think I'll add it to my list of usual restaurants. I also tried another burger on a pretzel bun. I reiterate my previous complaint - it tastes like they don't salt the burger itself at all. You get a delicious bite of the pretzel bun, then the toppings, and then you have this half pound burger (which was cooked perfectly) which just cries out for salt. Maybe it's a personal thing, but a burger needs salt. The fries, however, were delicious, crispy, and salted well. I'll be back - the beer selection is great and the service is attentive and friendly.

    (4)
  • zach a.

    still not gettin it. I have gone in numerous times for lunch and sat at the empty bar. It took the chatting waitstaff/owner 4 minutes to come see what I needed, when there were only 4 other people in the whole restaurant. I don't get it. I have a schedule and have a limited amount of time for lunch and I have to wait on you guys to finish chit-chatting. The food is always good though :-) Here's a tip on getting a tip: on a $14 tab don't give me a $5 and some change when I gave you a $20, in the hope that I'll drop you the 5 spot. Especially when you forgot I was there for the 1st 4 minutes and you also forgot to give me silverware and a napkin.

    (2)
  • Anne O.

    My margarita was pretty tasty our waitress was just perfect not too over bearing, kept our waters full, she was great. The only bummer was, we got nachos and half the chips were burnt crispy. We'd probably come back again and try something different.

    (3)
  • Zach J.

    A much frequented spot of ours. This is the place we tend to take friends as the menu is big enough to accommodate most tastes and they have an awesome selection of beer on tap. Chris, the owner will often serve the food and say hello which we like. Service is always pretty good here and the environment is nice as it's lively but never rowdy.

    (4)
  • Brittny H.

    Their deep fried walnuts are as good as it gets, ADDICTIVE! And Wednesday nights are ladies night, with drink specials including $1 beer, plus the DJ is never a let down!

    (4)
  • Shahrokh A.

    we went to Corn Festival today and stopped here for a quick lunch. I had wings and hey were great crispy and the waitress recommended a great dark beer that went very well with the meal

    (4)
  • Maggie F.

    Best place to hang out, have a drink & some surprisingly good food :) This place is great for groups, but it also has a very cozy feel to it, so I'd say it would be a nice casual place to bring a date too! Their happy hour starts at 11 am,,,, what's not to love? LOL! They also have live music, but that's normally later in the evening & due to my work schedule (& I'm assuming my age) I was never able to stay up for that :( The martini's are DANGEROUS & my favorites...Sadly, I don't really remember what kind they were,,,, they were that good ;) My number 1 food pick would be the Mahi Fish Tacos. The salsa they put in them makes the dish so I always asked for extra!

    (5)
  • Joshua P.

    Hello, This is Joshua Peterson, We own Peterson Electric, LLC in Loveland Co and I am so glad to pick up a new client and exchange business. We were there in February of 2014 to do some work and I needed to get some lunch before I headed out and it was amazing! I love there burgers, and I am one picky guy when it comes to a medium done burger and fires. I really enjoyed the way they completed it with their sauce and buns. I am bringing my wife there on our date night. Kris the manager and owner is so pleasant to be around, there have been times when I am needing one of my clients services and or product and after I have completed the work that they hired me for I decided against using their services. Chris was kind and not demanding about the pricing, evening though there was some issues that had to be found in the electrical system. Thanks Chris! See you soon.

    (5)
  • Mo D.

    Not a bad place to meet friends after work. Great downtown location. The bar has a good selection of beers and wine. There is occasional live entertainment but it's not consistently good quality so you get what you get. The genres seem targeted for the thirty something market. The food is tasty but not very good value (overpriced for what it is) I have never got out at lunch for less than $15 each and over 1 hour -- not acceptable for casual business lunch. Service is fair and very slow. The new management has just not stepped up to the plate to meet the needs of the patrons.

    (2)
  • Jennifer G.

    We stopped by the Pourhouse last night after hitting up Loveland Aleworks, and were pleasantly surprised. WE had great food - my boyfriend's steak was perfectly cooked, and the mashed potatoes were delicious. My Cuban sandwich was good - very large! Loved the pretzel bun and the macaroni and cheese on the side. Although it's an open restaurant, the noise level did not bother us, and our server, Jasmine, was great. My only complaint was a Boulevard Wheat that tasted like rattan furniture. Overall, good price, good food, good service. Will be back!

    (3)
  • Ashley H.

    Lunch specials are all under $10 & include a soft drink. Yummy food but the wait staff is pretty slow on lunch. Try the turkey brie & apple sandwich on pretzel bread!

    (4)
  • Jessie J.

    Now I've only been once (so far) but I had a great experience. Seems friendly and had great service. The fries were damn good and the pretzel burger bun was awesome. My only real complaint is that I got diet coke instead of real coke but I should be on a diet anyway so... It also seemed like a lot of people were up wandering around and talking to random tables which struck me as odd but maybe it was a lunch party divided up over several tables or something.

    (4)
  • Brittany W.

    Awesome service!!! Love the bartender girl! She was great! You expect the food to be bar food. While they do offer bar food options, they also offer a great menu and the food is fantastic. We order the butter steak. It was moist and delicious! I will be back as often as possible!

    (5)
  • Ellen J.

    Every time I go to the Pourhouse I swear I'm never coming back. The problem is that I live within walking distance & there really is only one other choice for decent affordable restaurants in downtown Loveland. So in a word . . . I'm screwed. Look, I'm not a picky eater, nor am I overly critical & realize that even great restaurants sometimes have an off night. But every single time I've been to the Pourhouse for their food, I leave scratching my head wondering just how they've stayed in business for so long. My husband & I took some friends there for dinner last night. It was the same story. The crab cakes were burned, the sliders were overcooked & the sauce on the Parmesan garlic hot wings was inedible. I ordered a Caesar salad & after they mistakenly brought me a garden salad I finally got the Caesar and it had roasted red peppers on it. Just strange. The service was dreadful. Our waitress was sweet but we had to ask for silverware after we got our food & after one of us would ask for a drink she'd never ask if the rest of us wanted anything. Several times I had to call her back to the table after she ran off. This time I mean it. We will NEVER eat at the Pourhouse again. I made my husband swear to it. Never. Ever.

    (1)
  • Chadd S.

    Pourhouse is pretty much the ONLY classy bar in Loveland!! Great brews too! I can't say much for their food, as I have never tried it, but if you live in Loveland and want a fun place to grab some beers at where you don't feel like you need to drive a tractor too and have a wad of chew in your grill, this is it! They have one particular waitress that is just scrumptious to the eyes as well. Funny bar tenders, fun live music. Check it out!

    (5)
  • Jamieleigh W.

    Sat down and for 25 mins no one took our order. So we left.

    (1)
  • Kat S.

    Pretty good food. Great location

    (4)
  • Bar C.

    They had us at "pour". With a name like "Pourhouse" we knew this place had the makings of a good bar, combined with a menu and entertainment. Our expectations were low going into this place after seeing others reviews, but we found it to be a great bar and possibly a Loveland favorite. Atmosphere: The revolving door as you enter gives you the feel that you're not in an average Loveland bar. The pleasant low lighting and modern woodwork gives this large space a very cozy and intimate feel. There is a good amount of seating with several large horseshoe booths, a handful of high and low tables and a large bar area to sit around. The walls are adorned with musical instruments and art work of various musical legends. Service: We sat at the bar, as we usually do and received great service. The bartender was friendly and greeted us the moment we sat down. There were two servers running back and forth from the bar to their assigned tables with drinks in hand the entire time we were there. Drinks: They feature a well-rounded selection of specialty micro brews on tap and with $2.50 well drinks and pints during happy hour you can definitely afford to try something new. There is also a large selection of bottled beers available. Food: The food lineup includes a few things you'd expect to find at a bar and grill: burgers, sandwiches (or samwitches as they say), pizzas and appetizers, but everything else is slightly more cosmopolitan.

    (5)
  • Mike L.

    Great neighborhood bar. it was my first time there and I was very impressed with the hospitality, food and beer selections. Robert the bartender was a gracious host and made me feel right at home. Music by Peter sealed the deal. I will be back.

    (5)
  • Brittany D.

    Had a pretzel burger here that just about changed my life! I mean come on, this is obviously the natural evolution of the hamburger. Honestly the burger was really good and the pretzel made it even better. The atmosphere was so so, kinda grimy but it seems like a good place to bring kids and relax. Good beers on tap too. Ill be back.

    (4)
  • Bill E.

    The Pourhouse is one of Loveland's better food and beer options, but that's like hugging the cuddliest porcupine in the litter. The space itself is nice... bar area with an old-school tile floor, and various tables and booths. Some food options were pretty good. In particular, we liked that many sandwiches were served on a pretzel-style roll. However, the food itself was between decent (beef briskit sandwich) and tasteless (sweet potato fries). Nothing was truly a standout. One bright spot - the beer list.... but you'd expect that from their name. Good selection of Colorado microbrews, and not just the usual suspects either.

    (3)
  • Ted R.

    They should rename it Poor Service. The jazz music was nice though. Enough said.

    (2)
  • P T.

    One of my favorite places for a great lunch or fun dinner. I take my twenty-something kids and their buddies here for eats when they are in town and they love it. I love that the food is delicious and that they have a great staff. We love The Backline Band that plays there--seriously, this is great music and great food.

    (5)
  • Hans T.

    I overheard a friend asking someone else if they had been to the PourHouse in Loveland yet. I responded that I'm not much of a social person and don't take visitors very often. Come to find out it's a re-vamped restaurant, in the old Cipoletti's location, into a pub/bar/live music/burger hole type of place. My new hobby is to classify places as nickesnames for my mouth: "burger hole" sounded just right. They've got some great, obscure local & area brews on tap that you can't find in most pubs, the staff was friendly and the service quick. The wings are amazing, the sweet potato fries are awesome, and you have to try the peanut butter almond jelly panini thing - you'll flip. Entree and a pint of brew will set you back only $10-12. What kind of shocked me was that only 3 or 4 orther small groups there when we were. You'd think, "Wow this new pub should be hoppin..." It's just that the only people you'll find in Downtown Loveland on a Saturday afternoon are retired couples our antique shopping and the occasional transient just waking up from the night before - not really the demo I hope they're trying to hit. I just hope they'll continue to grow the customer base since the Loveland word-of-mouth seems to have already stalled. I'd like to come back to see some live music there too.

    (4)
  • Laura L.

    I may not have wanted to like this place since it replaced my go-to lunch spot, Cippoletti's. For any regulars of Cippoletti's, you'll be comforted to know that some of the wait staff is the same (Buffy is still there and will entertain you with her sassy-ness), and they've done some minor remodeling to make the restaurant more acoustic-friendly since open mic nights start next week. The high points: great variety in the menu, from starters to entrees. I sampled a salad with grilled veggies and this delicious garlic-feta sauce, plus the sliders, fries, and some fantastic house mayo. Also of note - the pourhouse fries. I never thought I would like white sauce on fries (or, white sauce, ever), but if you throw on some bacon, cheddar and green onions == LOVE. Curious: their specialty is beer but it seems like they only have limited brews on tap - about 5 or 6 if I remember right - with lots of bottled beer to choose from. Low points: wait staff is a bit slow. I think they will probably get this worked out in the coming weeks so I don't want to judge them too harshly. Definitely a place I can hang out for happy hour!

    (3)
  • Sean M.

    I want to like this place. They offer a pretty decent beer selection, esp for Loveland and the food is very good, but like many restaurants here service is slow. The menu is way too large for this town. Some nights the entertainment is more distraction than entertainment. Tip: give plenty of time, enjoy a beer, get the sweet potato fries!

    (3)
  • Sharon N.

    Been here a handful of times. Always lived the service and staff. Very knowledgable and patient when I was with a large group. The food is phenomenal. I love the odd bird turkey, gorgonzola, cranberry and apple sandwich. Great combo of tastes. The prices are very reasonable and Sunday has great happy hour (all day) specials. Nice place to watch a game or listen to live music on thur nights.

    (5)
  • Susan M.

    So disappointed in our local bar tonight, they have a great band and yet discourage dancing, WTH? Don't book a dance band if you won't let people DANCE. EXTREMELY rude waiter and manager. I've been going to this place for a long time and is getting worse alp the time. Bar staff, hosts are great, waiter dude not so much. Very disappointed.

    (1)
  • Lisa R.

    I felt that an update review was necessary and justified. First and foremost, I appreciate the fact that the owner of the restaurant cares enough to read the posts and take them into consideration so to better the business, much respect. I have gone to the Pourhouse approximately 2-3 times since my last review and I do have to say, my visits were great. The very last time I was there, a week ago, I had the sliders and a salad. BEST EVER. I ordered 3 sliders, each different - 1: hamburger with cheddar cheese, 2: shrimp, 3: bbq pork. I cant decide which one was better ... SOOOO good. The salad is always delish ... BUT, I ordered Ranch and accidently got Blue Cheese. To my SURPRISE ... the Blue Cheese was the ISH, and I don't even like Blue Cheese! The waiter brought me my ranch after realizing they accidently gave me blue cheese, but I was not disappointed at all. Service was GREAT! Moral of the story, don't let one bad apple ruin the entire batch. This is one of the BEST places to eat in Loveland!!

    (5)
  • Larry G.

    Hi Chris, the sandwich was too plain jane, everyone agreed it just didn't have anything to it. Even my brother in law, high as a kite, didn't finish half of his. Kind of seemed like someone had ran to walmart, grabbed some buns, left them at room temperature and then threw some lukewarm meat in them. The chowder was similar, just nothing to it. Sometimes you go to a restaurant and say, "I can make this". But after eating these two, I thought "I could probably do a better job". I don't like to complain, and will usually give someone/somewhere a second chance, but I think that every aspect of our experience was butchered. Truly, nothing went smoothly. Thanks for your followup

    (1)
  • Chadd S.

    Pourhouse is pretty much the ONLY classy bar in Loveland!! Great brews too! I can't say much for their food, as I have never tried it, but if you live in Loveland and want a fun place to grab some beers at where you don't feel like you need to drive a tractor too and have a wad of chew in your grill, this is it! They have one particular waitress that is just scrumptious to the eyes as well. Funny bar tenders, fun live music. Check it out!

    (5)
  • Kae C.

    We went there a couple months ago and had the Pourhouse chicken. It was really good, so we decided to go for our 15th anniversary. Had the butter steak and lobster. HORRIBLE! The steak was raw and cold in the middle, and already sliced into about 7 pieces so even if the server had asked, which he didn't, I don't see how they could have cooked it longer other than microwaving it and it was a weird cut anyway. The lobster was also cut in half lengthwise and totally tasteless. Even the wine was bad. And to top it off the band was playing a jazzy version of the theme to Gilligan's Island??? Never once was asked how was it. All that for $70.00!!

    (2)
  • Angelica F.

    The Pourhouse revolutionized my idea of what a great hamburger is. Try the pretzel burger, it will change your life. No really, it's freakin fantastic. The hamburger patty is fully of juicy goodness inside a delicious melt in your mouth pretzel bun and the combination of both is full of flavor and awesomeness. This place can get busy and can have a lengthy wait to be seated but the pretzel burger makes it worth it. Check it out :)

    (5)
  • J I.

    Went with a group of family at around 5pm Friday. It was full but not packed to standing room only. We all sat at the communal tables at the front and received good service for our drink orders. Good selection of local and regional beers. Everyone ordered apps and light dinner and the food was very good. The service started to get a bit lackadaisical after the food arrived but still not forgotten. The $5 yelp check in discount seemed to stump our server a bit but was finally figured out. We will definitely return for another round.

    (4)
  • Logan M.

    I'd like to amend this up to 4 stars. Went again and I think I'll add it to my list of usual restaurants. I also tried another burger on a pretzel bun. I reiterate my previous complaint - it tastes like they don't salt the burger itself at all. You get a delicious bite of the pretzel bun, then the toppings, and then you have this half pound burger (which was cooked perfectly) which just cries out for salt. Maybe it's a personal thing, but a burger needs salt. The fries, however, were delicious, crispy, and salted well. I'll be back - the beer selection is great and the service is attentive and friendly.

    (4)
  • zach a.

    still not gettin it. I have gone in numerous times for lunch and sat at the empty bar. It took the chatting waitstaff/owner 4 minutes to come see what I needed, when there were only 4 other people in the whole restaurant. I don't get it. I have a schedule and have a limited amount of time for lunch and I have to wait on you guys to finish chit-chatting. The food is always good though :-) Here's a tip on getting a tip: on a $14 tab don't give me a $5 and some change when I gave you a $20, in the hope that I'll drop you the 5 spot. Especially when you forgot I was there for the 1st 4 minutes and you also forgot to give me silverware and a napkin.

    (2)
  • Anne O.

    My margarita was pretty tasty our waitress was just perfect not too over bearing, kept our waters full, she was great. The only bummer was, we got nachos and half the chips were burnt crispy. We'd probably come back again and try something different.

    (3)
  • Brittny H.

    Their deep fried walnuts are as good as it gets, ADDICTIVE! And Wednesday nights are ladies night, with drink specials including $1 beer, plus the DJ is never a let down!

    (4)
  • Shahrokh A.

    we went to Corn Festival today and stopped here for a quick lunch. I had wings and hey were great crispy and the waitress recommended a great dark beer that went very well with the meal

    (4)
  • Maggie F.

    Best place to hang out, have a drink & some surprisingly good food :) This place is great for groups, but it also has a very cozy feel to it, so I'd say it would be a nice casual place to bring a date too! Their happy hour starts at 11 am,,,, what's not to love? LOL! They also have live music, but that's normally later in the evening & due to my work schedule (& I'm assuming my age) I was never able to stay up for that :( The martini's are DANGEROUS & my favorites...Sadly, I don't really remember what kind they were,,,, they were that good ;) My number 1 food pick would be the Mahi Fish Tacos. The salsa they put in them makes the dish so I always asked for extra!

    (5)
  • Jamieleigh W.

    Sat down and for 25 mins no one took our order. So we left.

    (1)
  • Kat S.

    Pretty good food. Great location

    (4)
  • Bar C.

    They had us at "pour". With a name like "Pourhouse" we knew this place had the makings of a good bar, combined with a menu and entertainment. Our expectations were low going into this place after seeing others reviews, but we found it to be a great bar and possibly a Loveland favorite. Atmosphere: The revolving door as you enter gives you the feel that you're not in an average Loveland bar. The pleasant low lighting and modern woodwork gives this large space a very cozy and intimate feel. There is a good amount of seating with several large horseshoe booths, a handful of high and low tables and a large bar area to sit around. The walls are adorned with musical instruments and art work of various musical legends. Service: We sat at the bar, as we usually do and received great service. The bartender was friendly and greeted us the moment we sat down. There were two servers running back and forth from the bar to their assigned tables with drinks in hand the entire time we were there. Drinks: They feature a well-rounded selection of specialty micro brews on tap and with $2.50 well drinks and pints during happy hour you can definitely afford to try something new. There is also a large selection of bottled beers available. Food: The food lineup includes a few things you'd expect to find at a bar and grill: burgers, sandwiches (or samwitches as they say), pizzas and appetizers, but everything else is slightly more cosmopolitan.

    (5)
  • Mike L.

    Great neighborhood bar. it was my first time there and I was very impressed with the hospitality, food and beer selections. Robert the bartender was a gracious host and made me feel right at home. Music by Peter sealed the deal. I will be back.

    (5)
  • Brittany D.

    Had a pretzel burger here that just about changed my life! I mean come on, this is obviously the natural evolution of the hamburger. Honestly the burger was really good and the pretzel made it even better. The atmosphere was so so, kinda grimy but it seems like a good place to bring kids and relax. Good beers on tap too. Ill be back.

    (4)
  • Joshua P.

    Hello, This is Joshua Peterson, We own Peterson Electric, LLC in Loveland Co and I am so glad to pick up a new client and exchange business. We were there in February of 2014 to do some work and I needed to get some lunch before I headed out and it was amazing! I love there burgers, and I am one picky guy when it comes to a medium done burger and fires. I really enjoyed the way they completed it with their sauce and buns. I am bringing my wife there on our date night. Kris the manager and owner is so pleasant to be around, there have been times when I am needing one of my clients services and or product and after I have completed the work that they hired me for I decided against using their services. Chris was kind and not demanding about the pricing, evening though there was some issues that had to be found in the electrical system. Thanks Chris! See you soon.

    (5)
  • Mo D.

    Not a bad place to meet friends after work. Great downtown location. The bar has a good selection of beers and wine. There is occasional live entertainment but it's not consistently good quality so you get what you get. The genres seem targeted for the thirty something market. The food is tasty but not very good value (overpriced for what it is) I have never got out at lunch for less than $15 each and over 1 hour -- not acceptable for casual business lunch. Service is fair and very slow. The new management has just not stepped up to the plate to meet the needs of the patrons.

    (2)
  • Jennifer G.

    We stopped by the Pourhouse last night after hitting up Loveland Aleworks, and were pleasantly surprised. WE had great food - my boyfriend's steak was perfectly cooked, and the mashed potatoes were delicious. My Cuban sandwich was good - very large! Loved the pretzel bun and the macaroni and cheese on the side. Although it's an open restaurant, the noise level did not bother us, and our server, Jasmine, was great. My only complaint was a Boulevard Wheat that tasted like rattan furniture. Overall, good price, good food, good service. Will be back!

    (3)
  • Ashley H.

    Lunch specials are all under $10 & include a soft drink. Yummy food but the wait staff is pretty slow on lunch. Try the turkey brie & apple sandwich on pretzel bread!

    (4)
  • Jessie J.

    Now I've only been once (so far) but I had a great experience. Seems friendly and had great service. The fries were damn good and the pretzel burger bun was awesome. My only real complaint is that I got diet coke instead of real coke but I should be on a diet anyway so... It also seemed like a lot of people were up wandering around and talking to random tables which struck me as odd but maybe it was a lunch party divided up over several tables or something.

    (4)
  • Brittany W.

    Awesome service!!! Love the bartender girl! She was great! You expect the food to be bar food. While they do offer bar food options, they also offer a great menu and the food is fantastic. We order the butter steak. It was moist and delicious! I will be back as often as possible!

    (5)
  • Brian S.

    We're new to Loveland and so we're just starting to find our 'regular' places. The Pourhouse will probably earn a spot in our regular rotation. Love the support for live music in a town this size. Nice relaxed vibe to the place. The food for us has been a little hit and miss... Great burger, fries and wings - stick with the basics and you'll be fine. Also some good happy hour prices 11-6. Service has always been friendly. All and all a pretty decent little place.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Live
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Fri, Sat, Sun
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Pourhouse Bar & Grill

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