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http://www.atlaspurveyors.com The east end of Boulder's Pearl Street Mall features a string of coffee shops, but Atlas Purveyors is the most serene. The breezy, high-ceilinged space features earth-toned walls lined with shelves full of hardcover books and homey kitsch; one wall is adorned with a rotating mural. Boulder's coffee-shop workforce is out in droves here, hacking away on laptops while listening to soothing folk rock and sipping herbal teas, chai and coffee drinks. Atlas also offers a variety of vegan and gluten-free baked goods, as well as healthy snacks. More >>
http://avianocoffee.blogspot.com Aviano Coffeeis now in its third location -- the second in Cherry Creek -- and the third time could be a charm. Through all the moves, though, one thing has been consistent: Owners Doug and Saadia Naiman are dedicated to making the best coffee in town. Aviano sources Intelligentsia beans, a Chicago-based roaster with a cult following and just a handful of shops across the country. With that exquisite roast, the baristas who man the copper-topped bar pull perfect shots for cappuccinos, lattes and double espressos. The latter aren't available to go; they must be consumed in-store, in porcelain. Patrons craving coffee rather than espresso can head to the pour-over bar, where every cup is made to order. More >>
http://www.facebook.com/BardoCoffeeHouse?ref=nf Chris Graves decided to open a coffee shop after 25 years of hanging out in them, all the while taking stock of various details and inconveniences that he would change at his own place. "There were just little things about them that bothered me," he explains. "Like, why is the CD player skipping, why is it so cold or so hot, why is the coffee bad, why are the baked goods dry? All these little things just drove me nuts." And from the moment he opened Bardo CoffeeHouse in April 2010, he's paid attention to all the details – opening early and staying opening late, and serving Kaladi Brothers coffee and baked goods provided by Buffalo Doughboy and City Bakery along with more substantial fare. He also clearly spent time researching proper coffee-shop ambience, because Bardo has everything: booths, couches, meeting tables, two-tops, window seats, movable tables, multiple rooms, even a patio. The lighting isn't intrusive, the artwork is minimal and tasteful, and Otis Redding can be heard through the speakers (without skipping) at all hours of the day and well into the night. More >>
http://www.drinkblackeye.com/home/ Located in an old brick building on Navajo Street, Black Eye Coffee has somewhat of a chemistry lab aesthetic. The shop uses a pour-over station -- a minimalist operation for brewing single cups at a time -- and offers a rotating selection of four types of beans at a time. More >>
http://www.brownpalace.com It’s tea time every afternoon at the Brown Palace Hotel Tea Room, and anyone strolling through the hotel's lobby can catch a glimpse of lovely ladies and dapper gentlemen being served tea in fancy teacups and finger sandwiches on fancy plates. At the Brown Palace, in the heart of downtown Denver, afternoon tea time caters to the landed gentry and everyone else who scrubs up, dons their Sunday best and minds their manners. Reservations are recommended, especially during the ultra-busy holiday season, and the sips and nibbles comprise some truly fine fare, with black, green and white teas served with honey from the Brown Palace’s own rooftop hives; homemade scones and tea pastries served with preserves and Devonshire cream; and of course, the classiest of classy finger sandwiches. More >>
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