Georgetown is an unforgettable spot tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the big city, with the quaint beauty of a mountain town but situated close enough in proximity that you can visit, do some shopping and be back home in the suburbs the same day. Itâs a convenient getaway but one thatâs just as a rewarding and satisfying as a much further trek into the Rocky Mountain National Park. The historical buildings and overall pace of life harken to a by gone era. From souvenir shops to ice cream parlors, youâll find plenty of fun, entertaining experiences to enjoy. This coffee shop is a local gem situated just off the Main Street. They have some sugar free syrup options, which is huge when my diabetic dad is visiting from out of state, and a mountain of books on the second landing for avid fans of the written word. From a stove flickering merrily in one corner to the standing lamps staggered strategically throughout the first floor, youâll feel as though youâve stumbled upon a home away from home. My only complaint would be the lack of friendliness from the barista on more than one occasion. Still, itâs a place worth checking out and stopping in for a sip or two. Fresh, flavorful pastries in stock make for the perfect fuel before a scenic hike or drive...
   Read moreMy wife and I travelled up for the morning to try and get breakfast before heading up Guanella Pass. We were a bit taken aback at the restaurant being closed (despite Google and Apple both saying it would be open). Instead, we found ourselves walking into Nara Visa to get some coffee.
We were surprised at the setup they had. We have backgrounds in coffee preparation and barista work, so this is something we recognized quickly. The coffee was strong, but the flavors we chose (Pecan and Pumpkin) were unique and tasty. We also got muffins which, to be fair, look like they're from Costco but were nevertheless delicious. Oh! They also had alternative milks which we were a fan of.
The barista who helped us out was extremely friendly and took an interest in our goings-on which was nice. She mixed the coffee and flavor together in the espresso tin which created a more consistent drink. We both loved the library they had upstairs and the chairs were very comfy.
Super cool spot, will hopefully be returning when we make it up to Georgetown again....
   Read moreIf youâre cruising along I-70 toward Coloradoâs high country, do yourself a favor â take a quick detour into Georgetown and hit Georgetown Coffee & Tea. This place feels like youâve stepped into a cozy mountain storybook: art gallery on one side, little library on the other, friendly faces all around. I grabbed a 12 oz latte made with Copper Door Coffee beans from Denver â the aroma alone could make a grown hiker tear up. Smooth, flavorful, and just what you need before (or after) a Guanella Pass adventure. Pair it with a fresh baked good or a Bonfire Burrito, and youâll understand why this is now our official mountain coffee stop.
Coffee tastes better at 8,500 feet â...
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