
What People Are Saying
from Google"Let's give some background ... we visited George Town in late October. It was cold! It was stunning and the colours all around were spectacular. Georgetown is one special place. Quiet, in a special place on earth - the Rocky Mountains. We think the best way to describe the place is ... it's a movie set for modern and traditioanl Western Movies. Even for movies with a western (cowboys) theme, when they were transitioning from cowboys to trucks. We know! It's Yellowstone! The entire place is just too 'real' to be 'real', the buildings, the main street. It's just brilliant. The locals are super laid back and friendly. Service, shop layout and design is all from days-gone-by and joyous. If Clint Eastwood's 'Man with no name' road down Sixth Street on his horse, no one wud bat an eyelid. And so is Navarra coffee. Hospitable, lovely people serving breakfasts, coffees, teas and a host of other flavoursome, foods & drinks. The service might be considered slow, but you soon learn, "what's the rush"? "Let us get this right for you. Let us get it damn near perfect" then sit and enjoy or takeaway ... just don't rush. A fabulous, social lounge, masquerading as a cafe ... they didn't fool us though. This was definitely like visiting with your favourite cousins wanting to be excellent hosts ... and achieving just that. This place a is a MUST for tourists, visitors and locals (although all locals should have already been!). Excellent value for money ... even better than that actually."
"This is one of those coffee shops that just feels right. Locally owned by people with a deep music background, and you can feel that influence in the atmosphere. Thoughtful playlists, great energy, and an easygoing creative vibe. The coffee is solid, the space is welcoming, and it’s the kind of place you want to linger, read, or have a good conversation. Be sure to check out the gear shop and art gallery as well, they add to the creative, community feel. A true local spot with genuinely good vibes."
"We walked into this place to have a cup of coffee. The coffee was pretty good. I’m not giving a higher rating on the food because we really didn’t have a lot of food. It’s a really cute little shop. When you walk in, to the left, is a gallery. To the right, they’re selling furniture and antiques. Then there’s plenty of places to sit to have a good cup of coffee. They are animal friendly. The gentleman serving coffee was extremely friendly and gave us a lot of tips on what to do around town. Overall, this is a good place to stop and enjoy the day."
"Me and my girlfriend stopped in here to get a cup of coffee on our way to Breckenridge, I myself am not a big coffee guy but I thought it was really good and my girlfriends absolutely loves the matcha. The people running the store were also very friendly and gave us lots of tips and actually show us on skis how to do it. It being our first time skiing and in Colorado made this a very memorable experience and we will be stopping here for coffee every time we go skiing from now on."
"Had a chance to stop and sample the cherry danish, and paired that with a pecan pie late with oatmilk. Lovely! Had a nice chat with the new owner, he was warm and helpful. Loved the shared spaces with the art gallery and the library area upstairs. Will make this a stop next time we are in Georgetown!"
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