Mishawaka Amphitheatre
Mishawaka is a legendary music venue, restaurant and bar located in the stunning Poudre Canyon in Bellvue, CO. ‘The Mish’ can be found 13.7 miles up the Poudre Canyon Highway (CO 14). The Highway begins approximately 10 miles northwest of Fort Collins and is part of the Northern Colorado Loop Tour.
Mishawaka’s restaurant and bar are open year-round, as is the The SpokesBUZZ Lounge (formally known as the Dancehall space). The outdoor amphitheatre is open seasonally from late May to late September. The indoor venue capacity is 154 and the Amphitheatre holds 950. Mishawaka Amphitheatre hosts private events such as weddings, reunions and parties that are custom crafted and priced accordingly
The restaurant is open every day for lunch and dinner during the summer season that runs mid-May through mid-September, with breakfast also available on the weekend starting at 8am. Click here to see menus. Our winter season hosts shows in The SpokesBUZZ Lounge on Fridays and Saturdays, weather dependent. The restaurant hours of operation in the winter are 10am to 9pm, Thursday through Monday, serving lunch and dinner on those days.
The Amphitheatre viewing area is an open space with no fixed seating. Patrons are welcome to bring lawn chairs (space allowing). Some shows offer VIP deck access providing preferred viewing areas.
The Poudre Canyon is one of Colorado’s natural wonders. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the area’s abundant camping, rustic cabin retreats and many recreational pursuits including rafting, cycling and hiking.
Mishawaka treasures the natural beauty of the Canyon and works diligently to be a sustainable member of the community. Sustainability initiatives include a comprehensive recycling plan and transportation program that includes a discounted shuttle service with park n’ ride stops in Fort Collins.
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