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Contribuisci feedbackThis is a lovely Park Hill hidden gem. I first went around 3:30pm on a Thursday to have a change of scene while I finished working. I sipped on a beer while sitting in their sun-soaked venue. It was very quiet. It seemed everyone was working, which was lovely. I recently stopped back in for a coffee (they have Huck beans! win) and the iced latte was shockingly good. I haven't had a lot of great espresso drinks in Denver, and this was such a welcome change. Unfortunately, they did just change their hours to close at 3 every day, but otherwise, I think this is a great spot. Super friendly baristas too.
I saw this place opened a mile away from me. Shamefully, I drove my car (instead of walking or biking : for a visit, as the coffee shop close to me has no quality control concerning their espresso shots. The environment is very clean and bright, situated on the SE corner of 29th and Fairfax, the external walls all had tall picture windows so lots of natural light. The shop was very quiet, and there were a handful of folks on their computers, working. (I didn't hear any music but maybe it was on super low? Posted capacity is 54 wonder if they would rent out to private parties after their 3pm closing time? It would definitely be a nice hang for a Meetup or office social. Service was on point, friendly and quick; I was immediately greeted and rung up. I got there at about 11am; there were still a couple Santiagos burritos (mild left, so I got one of those. They keep the burritos warm. I ordered an iced americano, no water. There was no line so I should have just waited at the counter but ended up finding a seat. One of the servers kindly carried the drink out to me instead of calling it out for me to pick up. It's the little things, am I right? Espresso was right on, no sour off notes. (I didn't look but I assume their machine is manual or semi auto. Also, I got the drink to stay and they used a real glass. Coffee prices were right on point considering this is a new shop in a new development, basically in the $3 $6 range for coffee drinks. They do have a wine&beer license. Their website lists a wide selection of brews, but I saw a board that had just two offerings (both from local breweries . I still like my coffee shop down the block, but will likely be heading back to this place for espressso based drinks and a quiet location to work or study.
It has this Seattle girls approval ; Best iced mocha I've ever had very smooth Easy to find parking
Sweet new coffee shop! I needed to crush out some work between meetings and this spot fit the bill nicely. The space is open and airy with a good mix of bar seating, normal tables and a large conference table with outlets built-in (much appreciated).I only tried the house iced tea, so can't really speak to their offerings, but the tea had a nice flavor and was appropriately priced. The barista was friendly and was diligent about doing frequent lobby slides making sure tables were clean and clear.The only caveat was there's a lot of construction happening on the block and the big garage door was open on this particularly nice day, so it wasn't the quietest environment. But this is to be understandable in this rapidly changing hood and out of their control so I can't fault em. Just be sure you have some good headphones if you need to plug in!I'm excited to come back and try more of the menu and am thrilled to see this block coming along in a neighborhood that really could use more places like this.
Loved the experience. Gorgeous coffee, and even better atmosphere. And on beautiful days they open the glass garage door. Thanks for letting the community flourish.Also… how can I get in touch with the felt dog artist!?
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