I’ll be honest that I miss therizo which was here before. That said, the staff here is friendly and the coffee is okay, but things tend to be a bit bitter and a bit sweeter than I’m used to.
That said, I’m mostly just disappointed with the lack of vegetarian breakfast burritos or options. I love getting coffee and a protein filled breakfast to walk around the area and enjoy, but I have found the only vegetarian options are pastries.
I wanted to like this place and the staff is lovely, but I can’t recommend it on coffee or food alone. The vibe is good (would recommend hanging out with friends or working here), but just a little lack luster compared to what...
Read moreCopper Door is such a good addition to Park Hill. I didnt know we needed another coffee shop until CD opened: It is such a good vibe for working - like, this is your remote work coffee shop, Park Hill people. Don't get me wrong, it's good for anything coffee related, but in a world where Honey Hill is (delightful) madness and Cake Crumbs belongs to McAuliffe students in the afternoon hours, Copper Door is a calm, quiet, bright, productive, peaceful (dare I say "adults only") coffee shop. Spend your money and time here, the internet is great, no one is crying, and the music is reminiscent of my 2010 "finals week"...
Read moreSince I moved here I have been going to Copper Door at the gardens regularly. This location is great, the prices are inflated Denver-area coffee prices for the drinks, but nothing unusual. However, why I keep coming back here is because they actually sell their bags of coffee at a reasonable price. It’s impossible to find good beans in Denver for $16-18 anywhere else (yes Corvus, your coffee is amazing but $24 a bag? Get out of here). The coffee is good enough to bring me back to buying the beans - and sometimes you get something as tasty as the Brazilian which should be retailing for even higher, but...
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