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The coffee is top notch, and it is such a refreshing change to feel like there are people to say hello to, like the old days of knowing your neighbor and seeing how they are. Decor is minimalist and warm, feels great to sit and think, good creative vibes and the music was a good volume. Will be back. View all feedback.
Great atmosphere with a wonderfully helpful staff, had the garage doors open to let in the nice cool morning air. Croissant and coffee were both amazing and an absolutely amazing way to start the day! Parking is a bit challenging but it's well worth the effort.Food: 5/5
Tucked away just a block off Colfax avenue is a great place to pick up quality coffee. Both indoor and outdoor seating with garage doors that open upFood: 4/5
My favorite little coffee shop in the neighborhood. They are a roasters too, selling coffee by the bag. Their coffee tastes good. My fav drink, the cortado, is consistently made up to standard, aka perfect, set with a little side of sparkling mineral water, and beautifully presented on a wooden board. Worth it. Pastries are tasty!The baristas know what they are doing and are kind and personable.Indoor+outdoor seating available. It can fill up but we always manage to find a seat. People seem to like to come here to meet and chat with a friend or work or study. Welcoming, clean, and appreciate multiple bathrooms. Although a small shop they are decorated tastefully and it doesn’t feel cramped.I’ll come here any day of the week, it’s my choice spot!
Excellent little coffee shop on East Colfax. It's been here for years and the growth it has seen is only matched by its superior qualityFood: 5/5
Terrible coffee shop. The drip coffee is mediocre at best...acidic and bitter. They have the audacity to try and charge a dollar for refills...You're our of your mind. They only have 8oz mugs for dining in, which the straight faced smileless cashier failed to mention when I ordered, so I was expecting a 12oz mug when I ordered a 12oz coffee. The bacon burrito was small, and filled with a liquid mush mixture of tiny egg particles, bits of hash brown, a few bits of soggy bacon, and lots of green chile salsa. I mean, the flavor was decent , but the lack of solid substance left much to be desired. One bathroom was out of order, the other bathroom barely flushed. The chocolate croissant was mostly flaky air. After a $30 bill for my wife and I, we were both terribly disappointed with coming here. Do not fall victim to the articles that name this place amongst Denver's best coffee shops. You're better off going to the McDonalds across the street. The only good thing about this place was melodic hip hop playing overhead. You can do so much better Jubilee but I won't be coming back.