Atmosphere of Bruce's Bar — Severance
✨ AI impression of the vibe — not a photo of the venue.

Entry No. 16 — the Fort Collins file — filed under: dive bar

Bruce's Bar

In the tiny town of Severance — whose welcome sign reads "Where the Geese Fly and the Bulls Cry" — Bruce's Bar has been Colorado's temple of Rocky Mountain oysters since 1957. Founder Bruce Ruth started serving the breaded, fried bull testicles in 1959, and the kitchen hasn't looked back: the bar now moves 40,000 to 50,000 pounds of oysters annually, sliced and breaded on the premises and served in baskets alongside cold beer. Murals painted by a freelance artist in 1972 still wrap the exterior, including a golfer and protesting bulls. The annual Nut Run motorcycle rally draws crowds who down upward of 1,000 pounds in a single afternoon under the tagline "No Bull, Just Balls."

The move: Dare each other to order the Rocky Mountain oysters — the classic bucket-list test of Colorado nerve. The dive-bar setting is unpretentious and genuinely fun; bet a round on who finishes first, then compare notes on what you actually think they taste like.

📍 Before you go Cash and cards accepted; the bar is small and fills up on weekends — arrive before 7 pm to beat the crowd. Rocky Mountain oysters are available daily, not just on special occasions. The Nut Run motorcycle rally (spring/summer) packs the lot, so check social media before going on a Saturday. Severance is a 20-minute drive northeast of Fort Collins on US-287 to CR-74E.

Where: 123 1st St, Severance, CO 80550

Hours: Added 2026-06-11 — confirm current hours before you go.

⚠ Seasonal or scheduled — always check before you go.

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last checked: 2026-06-11