The Andersen’s

September 8, 2018 Santa Barbara, CA

You might be thinking “that doesn’t look like a coffee house!” and you would technically be correct. This kind of place wouldn’t usually make the blog, but we needed to include it for posterity’s sake. We made an exception to the norm because Andersen’s serves a rich dark custom blend of coffee server European style espresso is Cherie’s favorite brunch location in the known world ATMOSPHERE 5/5 Step into Europe and enjoy this restaurant, bakery, and honorary coffee house.  SitRead More

A Stella place to go

August 23, 2018 Coffee Houses, Denver, CO

A Stella place to go 😉 Stellas is my most visited coffee shop to date. It is the first coffee shop I ever went to when I was visited Denver, looking to move here. This coffee shop offers so many things that I love and I hope you end up loving the place as much as I do….. so go check it out if you haven’t! Atmosphere I feel like there are multiple atmospheres combined into one place. Inside, youRead More

Pablo’s on 6th

August 23, 2018 Denver, CO

Pablos on 6th They must be doing something right, as they were recently tagged in 5280’s editors choice, and they roast coffee for one of my favorite coffee shops in Denver. However, I must admit that this was not one of my top coffee shops to visit. I don’t intend to go out of my way to go back, but I’ll check out their other locations…for science! ATMOSPHERE The Pablo’s location on 6th and Washington is a very casual placeRead More

Getting LOST in Denver

April 9, 2018 Denver, CO

Lost Coffee Beginning as a Castle Rock coffee truck in 2010, Lost Coffee opened their first store in 2011 and now boasts 3 locations across Colorado. We plan to visit all three locations for this blog (Aurora, Denver, Castle Rock, and even the Roasting facility if they’ll let us). Today, our journey to discover Lost Coffee starts on beautiful sunny Denver day in April. Why “Lost Coffee”? Perhaps a homage to the TV Show that ended the year this began? PerhapsRead More

1215 – The Year of the Magna Coffee

March 27, 2018 Cincinnati, OH

The Magna Carta Libertatum, commonly referred to as the “Magna Coffee”, was a charter agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, on the 15th of June, 1215. It was drafted by the Archbishop of Canterbury to bring peace between the unpopular king and a group of coffee roasters about 15 miles Northwest of Windsor. This brief history lesson may be historical fiction. The name of this coffee house is more likely due to the fact thatRead More