Where Are Our Favorite Coffee Shops in Denver Neighborhoods?
Coloradans love their coffee shops. While there are the national chains all over the city, the local shops have a unique vibe you can only find in Colorado. From LoDo & RiNo to Sunnyside & Lakewood, these coffee shops are best on our list. Know one we should include, shoot us a message and let us know.
LoDo | Downtown Denver
- Little Owl Coffee — minimalist espresso bar loved by locals. (Little Owl Coffee)
- Pigtrain Coffee Co. – inside Union Station, perfect for commuters (pigtraincoffee.com)
- Corvus Coffee Roasters (Downtown) – Denver favorite with sleek design and exceptional single-origin beans (corvuscoffee.com)
RiNo | River North Arts District
- Huckleberry Roasters – creative neighborhood roaster with great lattes (huckleberryroasters.com)
- Crema Coffee House – industrial vibe, great food and espresso (cremacoffeehouse.net)
- Blue Sparrow Coffee – stylish and social-media-worthy space (bluesparrowcoffee.com)
Sunnyside | Highlands
- Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters (also in Lakewood) – nationally recognized for roasting excellence (sweetbloomcoffee.com)
- Middle State Coffee – neighborhood favorite with chill outdoor seating (middlestatecoffee.com)
Cherry Creek
- Aviano Coffee– modern European-style café, highly rated (avianocoffee.com)
Lakewood
- Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters (Flagship) – award-winning roastery and training lab (sweetbloomcoffee.com)
Capitol Hill | Uptown
- Kismet Café – small, creative café praised for friendly baristas (kismetcafe.co)
Hale | Mayfair | North Hilltop
- Frank & Roze – stylish café in the 9th & Co development with great food as well (frankandroze.com)
Conclusion
Denver’s coffee culture is as diverse and dynamic as the city itself—each neighborhood offering its own flavor of community, creativity, and craft. In LoDo, historic brick walls meet the aroma of expertly pulled espresso at Little Owl and Pigtrain, where professionals and travelers cross paths daily. Head to RiNo, and you’ll find the artistic edge of Denver reflected in spots like Huckleberry, Blue Sparrow, and Crema—cafés that feel more like creative studios than coffee shops. Over in Sunnyside and Lakewood, Sweet Bloom and Middle State embody Colorado’s roasting pride, blending precision with a down-to-earth vibe that keeps regulars coming back. In Cherry Creek, Aviano sets a sophisticated tone with a European sensibility, while Capitol Hill’s Kismet Café offers an intimate, quirky escape for locals who prefer personality over polish. From industrial roasters to cozy neighborhood nooks, Denver’s café scene captures the essence of Colorado living—authentic, adventurous, and always brewing something new.
