Live Urban Agents LOVE Their Local Coffeeshops!

Real Estate agents do a lot of working - and eating - and drinking coffee - on the run. But when we get a chance to chill with our laptops for a few minutes or an afternoon, we each have our favorite local spots to get some work done! Check out our picks for Best Denver Coffeeshops...we bet there are some on this list that you haven't tried yet! Anything we missed? Let us know!

Jill said:Thump in Capitol Hill. Great coffee, good vibe and lots of light.

Joe said:Cake Crumbs in Park Hill. Just a great neighborhood bakery with lots of space. And I like to support the local small business.

Sara said:Steam Espresso Bar in Platt Park. Lively neighborhood atmosphere, great coffee/pastries/fresh juices,friendly staff, great outdoor patio.

Kelly said:The Cherry Bean on the corner of 41st and Tejon.Yummy coffee, truly sincere hellos from the family owners and a long community table that lets you soak up the morning sun while you watch the street traffic and pretend to work.


Michelle said:Carbon! Good coffee with homemade syrups to put in it, great food, laid back atmosphere, and amazing mini donuts to eat while you work!

Sara said:Laughing Latte in LoHi-super friendly staff & bright sunny space!

Randi said:I love Sugar Bakeshop on Broadway! The people there are super friendly and they have some of the best coffee and homemade pastries in Denver! Alot of their items are paleo, gluten-free and/or vegan!

Sue said:Noshery in Regis/Berkeley neighborhood. Friendly staff, light and bright, great food. And the best thing about it, 1 block from my house :)

Ryan said:My favorite coffee shop is the Book Bar on Tennyson Street. They have great coffee, and an incredible atmosphere to get work done.

Kari Ann said:The Noshery near Regis. I love to get in a quiet corner and work while drinking great coffee. The friendly staff has been known to give away freepastries at the end of the day!

Jana said:Downpours at 3937 Tennyson. It's small but not too small. Locally operated by really nice people. It's bright and sunny, always has cute dogs parked outside and makes a yummy toasted burrito.

Casey said:Crema Coffee in Rhino. Weird and wonderful. They make a mean latte and the hibiscus soda is fab.

Liz said:mmm..Coffee Paleo Bistro...Healthy options, great out door patio.

Lauren said:I am hooked on 2914 Coffee in Jefferson Park. Not a scene, tucked in a quiet area, andthe Americanosare the best in town! Oh and the staff is easy on the eyes too!

Melinda said:Global Goods & Coffee Shop- Olde Town Arvada.Large meeting spaces in an Historic House...It's aNon-profit coffeehouse withVolunteer employees +All proceeds support Global Refuge.

Stacey said:Metropolis in the Golden Triangle. Hands-down best coffee around. Warm, inviting space - friendly staff!

Jen said:I recently had the pleasure of checking out the new Allegro Coffee Roasters in Tennyson Square and I think it will be my new hangout. Both the coffee and the atmosphere are fantastic. It's a great spot to chat with a friend or get some work done. And all their food is sourced locally.

Steph said:Black Eye Coffee, Cap Hill. It's an eclectic atmosphere and they offer a full menu!

Babs said: Copper Door Roasters at 9th andJersey -welcomingand has agreat variety ofdrinks and burritos.












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