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Fluid Coffee Bar

4.4 (105 reviews)
Closed 6:00 am - 3:00 pm

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Classy
Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Good for working

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Tyler C.

Quirky. Local. All breakfast burrito and no croissant. Coffee is smooth. Store is well staffed with a smile. Seats are comfortable couch or wire seats.

Atmosphere was quiet and calm, lattes were delicious! It was a great spot for a morning caffeine pick me up

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Nicki M.

Friendly service, good smooth latte made with oat milk- not bitter at all. I wish they would serve it in a mug/cup instead but definitely would go back again. Plenty of seating and both inside and out choices.

Food and some of their drink options.
Jeff L.

Quick, convenient and delicious. I'm not a coffee snob, but I kind of am. I just like my coffee black. No fancy milks, no pumps or this or that, just black no room. Their coffee was perfectly that. Hot, tasty, not over roasted, just great. While the place itself is small, it's more quaint than tight. They have outdoor seating and a cute section tucked in the back corner. Food options were not abundant, but their burrito choices are. I was very pleased with my green chile burrito, although I should've asked for more salsa (not sure if they have that). Overall, service was quick, they serve in environmentally friendly compostable cups, and even have a compost option next to their recycling and trash. Hooray. Stop by and give them a shot. Hopefully, you'll be pleased like I was.

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Mark S.

Nice little coffee shop in downtown Denver. They have a large variety of drinks, as well as some excellent breakfast burritos.

Chai
Julie E.

Nice low key coffee shop conveniently located right outside our hotel in downtown Denver. Chai was tasty. Wasn't busy inside and plenty of seating by the window. No line to order and fairly quick to get our drinks.

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Stephanie K.

We decided to wha try fluid coffee bar. It looked like it had some good burritos. We got the chorizo and bacon burritos. The chorizo burrito was just OK. They're definitely not enough meat and too much potato in it. The bacon burrito was delicious. I got a large lavender latte that was OK. There wasn't much lavender flavoring in it. My partner got a vanilla latte which was delicious. Service was quick and friendly. There's lots of places to sit and look out at the street and people watch.

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Logan P.

Second review for fluid coffee and had to give 5 stars. The Carmel latte is so good I'm making an exception to the lack of nutritional menu. It's very smooth and blended in a way the Carmel is the same for the first sip and the last.Very foamy

the counter and shelves of a coffee shop
Lizzie R.

Since we are from out of town, we saw this place when searching for Coffee places and decided to check it out. We are so glad we did. Colie and Carter went above and beyond with their customer service. We ordered a Flat White and a Cortado. We also ordered a Sausage Burrito. This place is clean, cozy, and very welcoming. The menu is pretty clear with pricing and sizing which is pretty great because it makes picking and choosing way easier!!!! Other than that, there are signs which people abide by, which includes the 6ft rule! Next time, I will definitely hit up this spot as I would like to try out their other drinks!

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$7 for a watered down iced coffee. What a joke. Guy was rude as hell too. Skip. Find a better option in the city

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The barista in the pink shirt makes the dankest lattes. Had to go back multiple times because they are so good!! Burritos are great also!!

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Great staff, atmosphere, location, pricing and latte! It reminded me of my favorite coffee shop from high school :-)

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Came because this was one of the few places to offer to stay cups. But they were out. Cortado was so so. Staff friendly.

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Nice place for coffee! They also sell art from local artists.

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Friendly staff, delicious drinks and good food. They use compostable cups and support local businesses :)

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I got the squirrel and the groundhog. Both were yum. The food is so good too. Loves it

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the cold brew was delicious and light, they had some very iced tea, and the breakfast burritos are honestly some of the best burritos i've had!

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