Reviews
Denver based, woman owned coffee shop. The place itself is tiny inside, a few spots to sit and work on your laptop. Coffee was tasty! Food and pastry options were pretty sad though. I bought the last pastry they had, it was soggy and you could tell it had been frozen and recently defrosted in fact that’s what the employee told me . My friend ordered a burrito that they heated up in the microwave. I’d go again for the coffee.
First, let me day I'm not a coffee drinker, but I went with my Dad and husband who are. They enjoyed a cup out in the shade while we waited for the Wings Over the Rockies to open. And we all enjoyed an almond croissant. Beware are that they're messy, but it was finger licking good and the filling was a surprise. I also loved the re-purposed doors foe the counter.
Legit stumbled upon them while searching for not Starbucks while staying away from home selling my house... But I had bought their coffee before. The barista was brilliant and gave lovely suggestions for a roast, then ground it. Was so lovely and non judgy of my disheveled appearance. The latte y'all! I got a delectable maple latte with the nummiest almond croissant. I think I found my new hang and grade space.
Cute little coffee shop with study/work areas and free wifi. My salted caramel latte had such smooth espresso with great taste. I will definitely be back!
This was the BEST almond milk latte I have ever had. Seems like there is a miscommunication regarding what time is opens compared to what Google says. I ended up waiting about 15 minutes Saturday morning and it was lovely. Completely worth the wait, the barista perhaps owner?said it was the best almond milk art he had done. The art was a beautiful touch to no lie the most frothy, delicious latte I've ever had. They make their own flavored syrups and the barista helped me decide on the level of sweetness I was looking for. 5/5 best latte ever.
Good coffee, bad service. Called to ask what time the Lowry location closed and made it with about a minute to spare and asked if I could buy a bag of coffee beans if the register hadn’t been shut down yet, I didn’t even want them to make me a coffee drink. The barista I didn’t ask his name told me they were already closed and shut the door in my face. Being open during the business hours you state would’ve been nice, but having the door shut on me wasn’t pleasant.
Service was awesome. Coffee tasted weird, but barista was quick to offer a replacement. Baked good was very good. Nice and quaint for a quick drink before going to air and space museum. Excellent latte art, too.
Bummer. Drove 20 mins on a Sunday to cozy up and read with a sandwich and coffee, definitely should have gone elsewhere. Bagels were nearly sold out, couldn’t get anything to go. Potatoes were served cold. I got the campfire coffee, tasted off but maybe it just wasn’t my jam. Staff wasn’t very friendly and were scrub cleaning the floors with strong chemicals an hour before close. Found a hair in my sandwich midway through eating it. Everything was served in paper and plastic, felt wasteful and like they were pushing people out the door.
Nice cozy place. Coffee is tasty and refreshing. Waiter is friendly.
A great coffee shop and roaster. It's just a shame they don't have enough staff to stay open regularly. Three out of four visits recently have been to a dark store with a locked door. Absolute shame.Food: 5/5