When I moved to Boulder 6 years ago , I was introduced to the Brewing Market ( named at that time ). It quickly became my " go-to" coffee and tea spot . I loved sitting outside or in the window seat . It was a great spot to enjoy the Flatiron or simply enjoy tourists passing by . The staff was always friendly !Well, going forward post-pandemic, I knew they had expanded into the current space next door . I was very intrigued by what was being re created ? 🤔 I paid the new " Brewing Market and Tea Emporium " a visit today . I knew it was going to be a very special coffee/ tea spot ! The charm and ambiance far surpassed what I expected . When you enter the front door ( which was the previous coffee store ), you are greeted by the most wonderful classic tea and coffee merchandise . Very specialty tea selection . Gifts , tea pots . Fine China tea cups . and many items I have not mentioned . I hope my pics will fill in the blanks . I was greeted by a very friendly woman . I ventured into the new space . I was greeted by very friendly employees. Their are several 2 seat high tables . 2 large vintage velvet couches you can enjoy an intimate conversation or time to yourself . A fireplace . Very important: 2 large emaculate restrooms which will easily accommodate a motorized or regular wheelchair , with room to spare . Their is also a handicap ♿️ ramp entrance to the front door . I know this is a very long review . But, the new Brewing Market is my new go-to spot . On a side note , the friendly woman I encountered when I entered was the owner . I have always enjoyed chatting with store owners . It adds such a special touch and warmness to experiencing the business . Please enjoy the pictures I attached. And, stop in for some tea or coffee. I enjoyed the most wonderful quiche from a local French bakery...
Read moreThe space is cute, the pastries and little treats they sell are good. Staff is friendly. But they never seem to get my drink right, I work near by and tried it a few times cause maybe it was an off day but the drinks they make are simply bad. Went in this week and got their recommended drink Apple Chai-dar, apple cider and chai. Sounds good, was asked if I wanted sweet or spicy, I picked sweet. When they called my drink they said it was a Green Tea Apple Chai-dar. I said that’s not what I ordered but the barista told me the green tea is the sweet part, which I have never known green tea to be a sweeter. It was a blend of green tea, apple cider and chai; this combination was disgusting and it tasted like a hot sour rotten apple. I didn’t finish my drink and will be sticking with OZO coffee when on pearl street...
Read moreThe two baristas working were so incredibly rude to me. They were rolling their eyes and making faces at me so noticably that someone who was standing OUTSIDE even asked me what was going on. The treatment I received at this establishment was some of the worst I have ever been treated in my life. And by looking at these other reviews it looks like other people have encountered the attitude problems of these baristas before. Beware of the young lady with dark brown hair and bangs - she will roll her eyes at you while you are talking to her.The other barista wasn't much better.
I will no longer be coming to this establishment and encourage other people to avoid it too. The treatment I received was so horrible...
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