Retro Lounge by The Orbit Lounge
📍 Gay bars in Colorado Springs
Retro Lounge by The Orbit Lounge is located in Colorado Springs (United States). Featured in the gay bars category, it has a rating of 6.5. Check all the details here.
Features and services of Retro Lounge by The Orbit Lounge
Service options
- Takeaway
- Dine-in
Highlights
- Bar games
- Fast service
- Great beer selection
- Great cocktails
- Karaoke
- Sport
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Offerings
- Alcohol
- Beer
- Cocktails
- Dancing
- Food
- Spirits
- Wine
Amenities
- Toilet
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Trendy
Crowd
- Groups
- Tourists
Planning
- Accepts reservations
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
Parking
- Free of charge street parking
- Free parking lot
Retro Lounge by The Orbit Lounge is in position 7 out of 9 in gay bars in Colorado Springs
Customer Reviews
Retro Lounge by The Orbit Lounge has a rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on over 73 reviews on Google
My wife and I went here and the review talking about how somebody told them they don't belong there was very obviously lieing. My wife and I had a great time here. We enjoyed a drag show and felt welcomed by everyone. If you looked at me and my wife you would probably assume we would be in a biker bar, before a gay bar. When they say inclusive they mean it, no matter who you are, as long as you don't hate others for existing you will enjoy it too.
I love this place, they just got a new restaurant staff, along with a new menu, and the new menu for food is excellent! Delicious food with generous portions. Michael is an attentive bartender and very friendly! I would absolutely and proudly bring friends and family here anytime! 100% recommend!!
Once you accept that it's in an interesting location, this place is amazing. Extremely friendly and cute bartender. Good prices. Beautiful interior. Lots of free parking. Highly recommend to all!
Walking into this establishment was like stepping back into Jim Crow America. Imagine a place that dares to call itself "inclusive," yet makes it glaringly obvious who they don’t want inside. The hypocrisy is sickening. With the history of Club Q and the lives lost, you’d expect this community to rise above hate—but instead, the same tired prejudices are alive and well, right here. There were barely ten people in the whole bar, and still, the bartender acted like serving us was optional, dragging his feet like we didn’t belong. Only when the place was dead empty did anyone even attempt basic human decency. And the final insult? A woman looked me in the face and said, "I think you’re in the wrong place." No—the wrong is this place. They may have four walls and a bar, but what they don’t have is respect, equality, or even a shred of decency. If you value dignity and humanity, don’t just avoid this spot—call it out for exactly what it is: a relic of hate hiding behind a rainbow. You should want to be better and Do better!
Had such a good time here with some buds recently. Went for a Sunday afternoon men’s meetup event. Great service. Great music. Great crowd. All around great vibe.
My friends and I walked into this establishment, and the second we stepped in, it felt like 1947 Mississippi—hostile, unwelcoming, and dripping with prejudice. The irony is almost laughable: a place that markets itself as "inclusive" yet makes it crystal clear who isn’t welcome. In light of the tragic history of Club Q, you’d think the community would stand against bias, not reinforce it. But no—there were barely ten people in the entire building, yet the bartender still dragged his feet and acted like serving us was a burden. It wasn’t until we were about to leave, with the place practically empty, that anyone bothered to acknowledge us. Then, to top it off, a woman had the audacity to tell me she thought I was in the "wrong place." Wrong place? No—the wrong is in how this establishment treats people. If you want to actually enjoy yourself, avoid this place at all costs.
If you go take a fan. Felt like AC was not even on. Needs a better food selection, all they have is chips and salsa or pizza. Bartender was great. Sound system was a little off.
Information about Retro Lounge by The Orbit Lounge
Address
Retro Lounge by The Orbit Lounge is located at 411 Lakewood Cir STE C108, Colorado Springs, CO 80910, United States
Phone
The phone number of Retro Lounge by The Orbit Lounge is +1 719-445-6692
Website
The website of Retro Lounge by The Orbit Lounge is: retroloungecolorado.com
Business Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 16:00–00:00
Thursday: 16:00–00:00
Friday: 16:00–01:00
Saturday: 17:00–02:00
Sunday: 16:00–22:00