
What People Are Saying
from Google"I hunt for the best coffee shops in Denver & this one delivers. The coffee has warm Coco undertones & the caffeine lift lasts most the day with no noticeable crash. Plus it's cute & the baristas seem happy. 😃"
"Large coffee shop with standard espresso drinks and some pastries and food. The latte is good. Service is fine. It's fast and friendly including some comfortable chairs. The space has a lot of varied seating. There is password protected Wi-Fi for guests; the place was full of people on laptops and other devices when I was there. There's a large parking lot behind the stores."
"Never had a mango immunity shot. It was good. I think it would also make a great salad dressing FYI. The drinks were delicious. I gave them 5 stars because they also had our favorite coconut patter bars and those are hard to find. The lady at the register was very friendly and sincere. She also was knowledgeable on the items. There were many people there working. They have a huge table for large meetings but there is only one so you would need to get there early. There are smaller tables as well. The parking was not street parking. They actually had a parking lot so that is a huge advantage. Go here! It’s great 😊"
"Pros: Fantastic baristas, managers and customers. Cons: Anti-competitive and deceptive 'owners'. This is allegedly run by a 501(c)(3) "Public Charity" however that's not how it's treated. It's treated as if the executive director is the "owner" of the coffee shop, and he is referred to by the owner by staff. In one instance, I witnessed someone steal the barista tips, and asked if anything was done, and the "owner" who calls himself an owner, when in actuality is merely a steward seemingly took no further action to restore what was lost to the baristas. Baristas are limited to one non-drip coffee drink per shift in a seeming way to keep costs down, which is just sad. Good baristas and staff, poor "ownership". This makes it difficult for competing coffee shops who don't get the same tax breaks to compete on merits, because it seems the "nonprofit" is misusing their status. Most nonprofit coffee shops use suggested donation, this is firmly a business with tax benefits."
"Eeyikes! I hate this place. You walk in immediate bad vibes. I will say I am black and have a tattooed kneck, But I was dressed professionally! I work down the street! This place is not it and then to top it off I already wasn’t coming back very understood they did not want me there. I asked for a sweet drink that girl did the worse she could! Baby you can have it! If you’re from Denver and think it’s like any coffee shop NO! Terrible service terrible drinks! Hope this helps"