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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 >>
Coffee at the Point is a cozy, welcome addition to the Five Points neighborhood. Owner Ryan Cobbins has transformed the former Blackberries space into a community coffee haven serving such local products as Novo Coffee and wines by Cottonwood Cellars -- the latter available by the flight, glass or bottle. In the morning the place is packed with locals enjoying fresh-brewed coffees, teas, espresso drinks and breakfast burritos; business types pop in for lunches of sandwiches and soups. In the afternoons, customers dig into smooth, icy gelato and cookies, cakes and pastries while they take advantage of the shop's free wireless. There's a quiet space off to the side of the main area for people who need to concentrate on their work -- and a row of bistro tables with intimate lighting for couples who want to concentrate on each other, canoodling while they caffeinate. Coffee at the Point is also conveniently located by Crossroads Theater, for those who need a little pick-me-up to get through the next act. More >>
http://www.commongroundscoffeehouse.com/home Common Grounds has been slinging coffee in Denver since the early '90s, long before the popularity of super-chains and Frappuccinos. The original location is still going strong in the Highlands, while the downtown spot moved to different digs across the street in 2009. However, the LoDo locations did keep its most notable feature: a beer and wine license. It also kept its fans who appreciate getting consistently good, locally roasted coffee in a warm but sophisticated environment. A popular spot for breakfast and lunch in LoDo, Common Grounds offers a spread of burritos and pastries as well as freshly made salads, sandwiches and soups. At night, regulars come for the wi-fi, comfy chairs and quirks (including an upright piano) that accompany a bar that goes far beyond coffee and tea. Fridays and Saturdays welcome live musicians who kindly entertain for tips. More >>
http://www.cremacoffeehouse.net Crema Coffeehouse draws its name from the rich, caramel-colored foam that caps any decent shot of espresso right after it's pulled. And that's the primary job of the baristas at Crema: to pull decent shots of espresso. They also brew coffee from a handful of roasters, including local outfits Novo and Ozo. Crema is located on Larimer Street, just above the Ballpark neighborhood. It's one of the most eclectic areas in town, and local artists and musicians spend a lot of time on the couches in this sparse, urban shop. More >>
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Leela-European-Cafe/113461965353711 Leela European Cafe is as panoptic as the European continent itself, with lofty ceilings and a wall of windows facing the street. Open 24 hours a day and serving a full menu -- with free wi-fi, a large stage and a dance floor -- Leela wants to be everything to everyone. That’s why you’ll see one patron sipping espresso and studying for a trig midterm on a couch in the back while another talks loudly, sipping a glass of vino at the bar in the front. With both a diner and a lounge, Leela is a popular hangout for people of all ages -- but particularly the college-student crowds, who take advantage of the steady stream of caffeine and studying amenities, and high-school kids, who want to stay out all night and learn to assimilate into the adult culture. There’s always entertainment, from musician showcases to poetry slams. Needless to say, it’s also one of the best places in Denver to people-watch. More >>
http://www.novocoffee.com The father-and-sons owners of Novo Coffee -- Herb, Jake and Joe Brodsky -- are passionate about getting the best cup of coffee possible into the hands of consumers. So they spend a lot of time forging relationships, searching for beans and perfecting the processing of their coffee. This search for perfection leads them to Ethiopia, Nicaragua, Indonesia and many other corners of the world. Post-travels, they bring their finds back to their warehouse just north of downtown Denver, where they use a custom-built roaster to finish the coffee for packaging. The family team is obsessive about quality control, checking for flaws and roasting in small batches; the Brodskys are also willing educators and ardent about building the coffee community, conducting on-premise cuppings with the public to explain the nuances of beans, roasts and brewing methods. But a cup of Novo coffee speaks for itself: It's rich, complex, heady and absolutely delicious. More >>
http://www.purpledoorcoffee.com Purple Door Coffee opened in the Five Points neighborhood in the spring of 2013. In addition to serving beverages made with locally roasted beans, the non-profit coffee shop also serves as an employment opportunity for troubled and homeless youth. Owners Madison Chandler and Mark Smesrud started the venture in order to provide faith-based guidance for at-risk teens. At Purple Door, the crew not only brews good coffee, but they do it for a good cause. More >>
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