I am not sure if I had very high expectations walking in or if it just wasn’t what it should be. The atmosphere and the aesthetic is great. I am not one to leave anything except 5 star reviews but I do believe this place could work on a few things. The first thing that got me quite mad is how they only serve cold brew in one size. There are two sizes and they only serve cold brew in the smaller size. I asked her to please give me one in the larger cup, she said it wouldn’t be possible because she wouldn’t know how to charge me. Then I went to the extreme, I told her give me the large size and I will pay for two cold brews, I don’t care if I pay for two just give me the larger size, she said no. After all of that, and paying $8 (tip included) the cold brew they gave me just wasn’t good. The coffee simply didn’t taste good, this doesn’t come from a place of bad wishes for this place but from a place of constructive criticism. I review coffee places almost every week and this one just needs work. Especially on the cold brew if you are charging $6 a cup. I did like that there were quite a lot of options to choose from on the menu’s lineup including cocktails and others. I will most likely be back for ski season, I will give this place another chance due to it’s convenient location in vail, and if I notice the things are different, you have my word I will change this to a five...
Read moreAfter dinner in the Vail Village, my wife and I were craving a chocolate chip cookie for dessert. After Googling "chocolate chip cookies near me" and turning up zero results, we walked back to our place with our eyes peeled for anything that might resemble a purveyor of chocolate chip cookies. Desperate for an answer, I spotted Two Arrows Coffee down an alleyway and asked my wife if we should see if they had cookies. As we approached and entered, nothing signaled hope. We approached the bar anyway, braced for rejection, and asked the barista if he by chance had any chocolate chip cookies. Without saying a word, the barista stretched his arm out to the right and slid a glass cake stand across the bar to come to rest between us. Like a g/d genie granting us one wish, there before us were 3 freshly baked cookies. The good kind too -- big fudge chunks and sea salt. We took two (leaving one for the next sweet-seeking snowbird) and were on our merry way. The against-all-odds acquisition of these cookies was incredible and the cookies tasted even better. We had a wonderful week in Vail/Beaver Creek, but this just might be our best memory...
Read moreFive Stars – A Hidden Gem in Vail Village!
Two Arrows is hands down one of the best coffee spots in Vail Village. Whether you’re rolling in off the mountain or just strolling through town, this place hits the mark every time. The coffee is exceptional—rich, smooth, and clearly crafted with care. Their espresso drinks are dialed in, and the baristas know their stuff without being pretentious.
The vibe is cozy and modern, with just enough edge to feel cool but still welcoming. It’s the kind of place you could post up with a laptop for a few hours or swing by for a quick pick-me-up. Bonus points for the cocktail bar in the back—yes, they do both, and they do both really well. I’m a big fan of Fernet and the barista made me a special drink just for me, mezcal and Montenegro. Chefs kiss!
If you’re looking for a spot that delivers quality, character, and a local feel right in the heart of the village, Two...
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