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    Cafe Zuri

    4.2 (117 reviews)
    Open 6:15 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Quiet
    Outdoor seating

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    the entrance to the bakery
    Amelia S.

    We popped into Cafe Zuri on a Saturday morning to grab a bakery style breakfast. We ordered two different quiches and two cappuccinos. The interior is cute and has a European cafe feel, complete with cocktail options, unique coffees, pastries, and breakfast burritos. Note that there is no indoor seating at all. Our quiches and coffees were good but pretty expensive... we paid $25 for two quiches and two cappuccinos which seems steep to me. Overall, cafe zuri is a fun coffee stop worth checking out if you're near 32nd.

    Linderama65 L.

    Visiting the area for several days and this wonderful little cafe sits around the corner. Love the refreshing "laptop free" atmosphere and coming into a cafe of people engaging at tables, friendly greeting at the counter, wonderful selection of quiches, pastries, coffees, smoothies and cocktails. What a great little euro feeling cafe! Highly recommend checking this place out!

    Chai tea latte with almond milk
    Peter P.

    Cafe Zuri has a cozy vibe, and I like it! They have a pretty cool interior, very energetic and friendly staff, and tons of different coffee/espresso options. I got Chai tea latte with a shot and hazelnut which I thought it'd taste weird, but it was actually pretty delish! Also they sell homemade bloody Mary mix! They don't have any seating area though, so it's more of a takeout kinda place.

    Adam D.

    Need a buzz? This cafe offers a caffeinated and alcoholic beverages for a high. Or you can mix both if you are so inclined. It's a small place with a bar for three and many small tables to spark a conversation at. What makes this cafe stand apart from neighboring ones, is that they have a policy discouraging use of computers while inside. Their goal is to bring people together, European cafe style, promoting conversation and not reclusion. The beverage menu offers the usual caffeinated suspects using Coda roaster coffee, which I found to be quite balanced. I had the Cortado, made with half 'n' half and quite delicious. The cafe is a fresh concept that I love.

    Jalapeno cheddar bacon quiche. (When you m/w anything with bacon the meat turns mushy, as does the crust)
    David M.

    Hmmmm. If I can get a million reads on this review then I'm sure that a person smarter than me will be able to figure out the way to solve this serious culinary problem: How can a place reheat their quiche to make it both quickly served and great tasting? Since the closing of the Rolling Pin Bakery (they had a lil' doohickey machine they used to magically reheat their quiche that worked purdy darn well) almost every other friggin' place reheats their quiche in a microwave which destroys the crust--both in taste and consistency. Café Zuri suffers from that same difficulty. They have almost a dozen different quiches on any given day, but they all get nuked in the ole m/w for reheating. While the quiche quality is high, they destroy the dish by m/w'ing it. This doesn't work and I don't understand why really good bakers don't understand this. (I'm talkin' to you Mr. Wooden Spoon, and you too Ms. Detour Bakery). I guess I could just beg each place to reheat my choice of quiche in their standard or convection oven and wait for 15 or so minutes. No problem there in the bigger sense of the picture. And maybe La Fillette has the best practical approach (see my recent review). But the bottom line is that if we can send a man to Mars (I'm talkin' to you Donald Trump), why can't we figure out how to reheat @#$W%^! quiche? Just sayin', David "Some like it hot" ("and crispy crusted") M.

    Mushroom and Parmesan quiche
    Kelsey J.

    They are getting 5 stars from me because they do a perfect mocha, exactly the way I like it. This is not common at most coffee shops. I've gotten 3 in the last week - I'm obsessed! The people are always very pleasant and quick to the orders. I tried a quiche today and love all the flavors they have. I don't eat quiches that often (actually ever) so I can't say If it was top tier or not but I did eat it all!

    Iced coffee with splash oat milk

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    1 month ago

    Cute place and open early with good coffee but no laptops allowed. They should promote this a little more prominently on their website.

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    Always a must stop when in Denver. The owner is always kind and welcoming. Love the "no laptop, social vibe." Drinks are always delicious!

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    Thank you. It is great to hear that you had a wonderful experience.

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    Favorite cafe in Denver! Amazing drinks, atmosphere, and Tomas makes the best lattes around.

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    Tidbit! Show up on a Sunday and you might leave with a new top. I was delightfully surprised when I…read morehad walked in early to wait for a friend was greeted by the girl running the clothing swap. Feels like this spot may always have something jiving! My friend and I arrived with laptops and left them closed. The whole place has an Elle Woods sleepover energy: pink-adjacent, unapologetically cozy, a little magical. We enjoyed our treats, caught up and people watched. And yes these are treats. There may be alcohol at other times; we were just there for coffee and tea, and the specials leaned floral. I had something built around orange blossom that drifted between citrus and honeysuckle, delicate enough to feel like a mood rather than a flavor. Lovely, if not exactly life-changing. But that's the point: Hello Darling pulls you in with its aesthetic and keeps you with its comfy, cozy seats. Definitely equally suited to a solo work session or a two-hour gossip spiral that was supposed to be a work session! Come for the drinks, stay because you forgot you had somewhere else to be.

    WOWOWOWOWOWOW! This…read morespot is a special one - in all the ways you'd think! It's a mix of fairy garden and feminine chic had a baby! ++ Killer location right in the highlands ++ Beautiful interior and decor - sweet, cutesy with a gorgeous floral mural on the back wall ++ Tons of seating - counter, high top, cozy booth, you name it! ++ Both cocktails and coffee are offered here - making it the perfect spot for a mid-day pick me up, or drinks with the girls ++ Super friendly staff eager to whip up a carefully crafted cocktail or latte ++ Fun menu items with the best vibes! -- Parking is limited to street only, so be on the lookout -- Coffee is average, but fun to try the creative menu. (We sipped on the cherry vanilla iced latte - which left me wishing there was more flavor, and the strawberry mocha cold brew - which was rich but so sour) I'd give this spot another chance and try some other things on the ever-changing menu :)

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    The seasonal raspberry danish latte is a wonderful treat. Definitely on the sweeter side but the…read moreflavoring is really well done and worth a try. Baked goods selection looked super yummy but I didn't give any a try this time! Even on a rainy weekday morning, the shop was quite busy. An empty table would be hard to find but patrons are also quite conscious of there being limited seating and kept visits short.

    Hearth in the Highlands has been on my list to check out for quite some time, so on a recent…read moreremote-work morning, my daughter and I decided it was finally the perfect excuse to venture out and give it a try. Even on a weekday morning, there was a gentle buzz of activity, yet we were pleasantly surprised to find a couple of open tables and no line at the counter. The friendly barista greeted us right away, and we were able to order our coffee drinks without any wait. While waiting, we took a moment to admire the pastry case and decided to share a beautiful pineapple Danish that looked too good to pass up. We settled into a cozy table by the window (the only small downside being the lack of outlets for working), and before we knew it, our drinks were ready. The coffees were served in the most charming handmade crockery cups, complete with lovely latte art. And I have to say--the latte itself was just as delightful as it looked: smooth, balanced, and perfectly crafted. The atmosphere immediately draws you in with its eco-conscious, Scandinavian hygge-inspired aesthetic. Think warm wood tones, soft natural light streaming through the windows, and thoughtfully curated, cozy decor that invites you to linger. It feels intentional and welcoming without being overdone. I also couldn't help but notice how dog-friendly the café is--from adorable bread-shaped dog toys available for purchase to water bowls set out for thirsty pups. It's clear they've considered every guest, furry ones included. One of my favorite features is the large garage-style front door that can open fully on warm days, seamlessly blending the indoor space with the front patio and making the café feel even more spacious and airy. For an intimate neighborhood café, there's a generous number of tables and seating options, along with a sizable menu offering plenty of food and beverage choices. I can easily imagine Hearth becoming a go-to spot for locals--whether for a quiet morning coffee, a casual meeting, or a slow start to the day. It's warm, welcoming, and thoughtfully designed. I would happily return for another coffee (and maybe another pastry) again soon.

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    The Bardo Coffee House

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    OBSESSED is an understatement!…read more The 60's flare and vintage signage! (Think groovy designs!) The cozy interior and vibes from yester year! (bright colors, plush pillows and white brick!) The friendly, welcoming staff who were eager to assist! (The 2 baristas were so helpful and nice!) The OG menu offering a wide variety of staples and seasonal offerings - all of which are carefully crafted and delicious!! (We opted to try the Cordial Cherry latte, Peach Lychee Italian Soda and The Blackmoor - all smooth, refreshing and caffeinated!) YUM! The variety of food items - made both in house and locally! Very cool to support local, especially when it's so delicious! Mom and I made our way to yet another coffee shop and liked this one a lot - so much that we'll be back tomorrow, and the next day! ;)

    For all the time I've spent in this general area, I don't know how or why I have never been to…read moreBardo before now. It is such a gem! My sister used to go regularly when she was in school and let me know that the hours were super awesome for that routine - open at 6am, closed at midnight. Perfect for an early morning study session or late night cram. Or if you're just in the mood for all-hours coffee! Parking is admittedly a bit cramped in the front and pretty awkward to get out of if it's busy, but there is a lot behind the building with more space. There are a surprising number of tables and comfy chairs inside, and the vibe is kinda retro which my sister and I both really love. Their menu is pretty big and they also had a ton of holiday drinks to choose from. My sister has raved about the coffee they use (kaladi), so I got a drip coffee and since I wanted a little festive treat, I also got "the grinch" lol, which was a matcha latte with oat milk and pistachio. Take a wild guess which cup was mine in the photo. My sister got a hazelnut latte, which also came out really pretty. The coffees were ready very quickly, and we were able to find a little table near the back of the shop. Our three drinks (all 12oz) came out to about $16 which I think is pretty on par with specialty coffee drinks, so I felt it was worth the price. The one girl we interacted with at the counter was super friendly, too! It seems to be a very popular spot, which doesn't surprise me even a little bit, and I cannot wait to come back again to try other drinks!

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