Reviews
Love this place. Chill vibes, delicious coffee with homemade syrups and oat milk. Breakfast burritos to die for - gluten free tortillas available as well. Outdoor seating and natural light flooding the indoor seating. Everything you're looking for in a cozy coffee shop as well as awesome staff. Loved this photo displayed as well - titled 'Rock On' Mom & Dad 1978
Wonderful coffee shop with great coffee and great service. Stop by one morning to grab a quick latte and Downpours did not disappoint! The staff were so sweet and lovely. The cafe was cute. The latte, burrito and pastries were delicious.
Great little place, cool decor. They are battling staffing issues at the moment but if you can be patient and cool they have a really tasty gluten free vegetarian breakfast burrito normal ones with meat available too, sausage was the option today Very tasty chai with oat milk alt
In my opinion, the prices are pretty wild compared to anywhere else, save your $ and head across the street to Colorado Cherry Co. Downpours has good coffee and a decently cool shop… but prices here are nuts so be ready to drop $18 for what would be $9 elsewhere. $5.60 for a regular size house coffee and when I tried to get a top off before going they told me they “have to” choose to charge for another full coffee. I’m a small business owner too so I get the struggle and usually advocate for charging more… but would love to not pay $11.20 before tip for a cup and a half or coffee. The worker did apologize seeming to get it’s a bit ridiculous. All the negative reviews here are about the price, which really is the only thing I have a problem with, $18 for a coffee and burrito is not worth it.
Can’t recommend this place anymore. Menu no longer reflects what you get. Almond milk is no longer homemade and is Costco brand, which they don’t tell you. Breakfast burritos are also no longer homemade and are frozen store bought, which they also don’t tell you unless you ask. Plus, the ingredients shown on the menu are not what’s in the new burritos. Way too expensive for what it is now and doesn’t have what made this place special before these changes several months ago. Paid over $60 for 3 burritos and 4 coffees/lattes. Hope they go back to the homemade almond milk and breakfast burritos, but employees said it’s very unlikely.
Been here about 3 times, the lattes were watery each time. Not sure if they're pulling bad espresso or if they're using really bad oat milk. Also found the food to be overpriced. Very weird experience as even the average coffeeshop around Denver does a better job.
They changed their ingredients. It’s not handmade almond milk anymore. The coffee tastes basic. The breakfast burritos are not handmade. The breakfast burritos are mushy and carelessly made. The cost is the same as the previous high quality but the product is sub-par. won’t be back after going there regularly for many years.
Coffee is mediocre. Service is mediocre. Prices are high. I ordered a cappuccino and a pumpkin spice latte. Okay little Tennyson street vibe. Usually busy but they don’t have competition.
My favorite coffee shop in the Denver area, great coffee they roast themselves, great syrup they make themselves, great people, great atmosphere. I’m from the mountains and I make sure to come here every time I’m down the hill.
The ginger syrup, what a revelation! I got the gingerbread latte and really enjoyed it. However, fiancé got a lavender latter which was just OK. Solid breakfast burritos. They do a loyalty punch card. We’ll be back!Dine in: YesOutdoor seating: YesTakeout: Yes