Limited seating. Coffee flavor is very good. Staff is friendly.
Coolsville pretty much every which way. Oh, and a little magical when you least expect it.
My favorite coffee shop in Colorado!
Ngl worst Carmel latte I have ever had. It tasted like hot chocolate and Carmel!
My favorite espresso in town! A genuine kindness pervades this neighborhood cafe, and I am so thankful to have found it. Every coffee drink is hand crafted with care -- I haven't experienced this level of integrity and attention to detail at a cafe in a long time. Ex: refoamed the almond milk multiple times until the barista was satisfied... without me asking. Others have raved about the breakfast burritos -- yes they are THAT good! Atmosphere reflects the Ethiopian heritage of the owners. Highly recommend. Dietary restrictions: Almond, soy, and oat milk
I stopped by to have a coffee and get some work done and the Internet is not working. Coffee is good and gals working at the front are super sweet, but not useful if there is no internet.
The veggie panini was mouthwateringly well done. The latte was smooth & not bitter I was able to drink it straight (I usually have cream and sugary). The staff was super friendly/welcoming & accommodating. They were fast with the food & good quality. The space was nice only missing a comfy couch tbh. Granted I went in the evening it was 20-30 degrees out the place is not insulated well at all and wore my jacket the entire time with a double layer wrist lengths shirt too. Only reason the atmosphere got only 4 stars is they desperately should have had the heater on as it would make it more cozy & make the experience better/ guests stay longer. Would highly suggest insulating the place/replace the front glass windows (likely more a landlord thing though) Other than that will definitely be back for the menu & friendly staff & affordable food prices! <3
The veggie panini is awesome. The cappuccino is wicked and then ....Mexican Coke. Located in the old Lincoln Market building, where I spent hours ditching class when I should have been in Manual High during the 80s, it is a star in Five Points. Thank you for being hospitable to some old death metalheads and punks who visited the building before the cafe was even a vision.
I went here for the first time in early January and came back again with my friend. I ordered a cortado both times and both baristas created THE perfect cortado. Espresso not burnt and milk foamed just right. Bravo baristas!