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A solid neighborhood spot. Always fun to take a walk and grab a boba here and then an empanada across the street.

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Great options and quality and yum!!! Boba isn't weird and mushy but just good and it tastes like real fruit

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Good place to get bubble tea. They've also now added a couple free arcade machines in there. It's pretty fun, nice vibes.

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Ku Cha House of Tea

(46 reviews)

CBD, Northwest

Great little tea shop that was walking distance from my hotel!…read more I really appreciate the variety of teas both on the menu and on the shelves. I tried one of the teas I was curious about as a cup since I was a bit cold from walking about (the Bi Tan Piao Xue jasmine green) and ended up buying a bag. The lady at the counter referred to it as "Uncle Iroh's tea" (I guess that's her head canon) and I thought that was adorable. Definitely bought a bunch of nice loose leaf teas here, LOL. I appreciate that the person at the counter let me browse pretty much uninterrupted. If you're looking for quality tea (and not just bubble tea/boba, although I think they have that here, too), this is a nice little tea shop to explore!

Definitely more tourist oriented but it smells very aromatic and worth the visit if you're already…read morein the area. Lots of tea samples to try and tea leaves to smell. They have bagged tea leaves from all over the world and different types of teas too. Tea accessories like bags, cups, pots, and steepers. If you need to get a gift for a tea lover, this is probably the best place to do so since there's so many prepackaged and wrapped goods here. I got a milk tea here and I think based on the nature of this place, steeped teas and just mixing in milk and creamers, it was much more watered down than getting it at a regular boba place that has that kinda stuff prepared in advance, but if you're getting just straight tea, it's a better match up. My boyfriend got some smoky flavor tea from here and said it was something that's a bit more difficult to get unless you specifically do go to a tea house so that's a bonus. Workers answered all of our questions and were helpful throughout.

Milk Tea People - Thai Tea

Milk Tea People

(445 reviews)

$$

Lodo, Northwest

The first time I came to Milk Tea People, I thought it was good but it was definitely not worth the…read moredrive and it was a pricier matcha than I have seen. But fast forward to 2026 and the era of tariffs and inflations, a $10 drink is the norm. And I'm glad I decided to give MTP another try. First time was good but didn't stand out. This time around, I left impressed. We were in Downtown to see Hell's Kitchen and I decided to bring my partner here since he's never been. This time, I ordered the ube jasmine sweet cream drink because it didn't look too powdery and artificial (the light purple color spoke to me). We also ordered the black sesame drink and both drinks were quite delicious and definitely worth the drive for the drinks (or at least the 14 min walk from the entertainment venues to here for a pick me up before the shows). They're not too sweet and I'm glad that they don't overload the drink with ice because I've been to some places where you get 90% ice. It's a modern milk tea shoppe but it's currently located in a plaza with plenty of outdoor seating and it's enclosed so you don't see the loudness of the city. I know they're relocating soon but I'll be back for sure.

Milk Tea People is conveniently located in Downtown Denver. Went here twice for our girls trip. My…read moreverdict is that I recommend their frescas but not their matcha or hojicha. On our first visit my friend got the matcha jasmine sweet creme and I got the hojicha vanilla sweet creme. We both agreed that the matcha and hojicha were watered down and had a chalky aftertaste. This was definitely not worth $10. My two friends who got frescas instead loved their drinks. The second time we went back we all got frescas. They were extremely busy on a Sunday evening especially since it was the Dodgers vs Rockies game. It took awhile but service was amazing. Staff brought out our drinks. The store is definitely very aesthetic but there are no tables inside. Outdoor bench seating only.

Tea Cloud - Sunshine paradise

Tea Cloud

(366 reviews)

$$

CBD, Northwest

I missed the opportunity to try this place the first time I was in Denver and made sure to try it…read morethis last time I was there. This place is an absolute gem. The poke is fresh, flavorful, and beautifully put together, and the boba is just as good--perfect balance of sweetness and texture. What really sets this spot apart, though, is the owner. She's a super sweet, welcoming woman who instantly makes you feel like a regular, even on your first visit. I ordered the build your own 2 protein poke bowl with spicy tuna and shrimp. For the base, I chose 1/2 rice 1/2 salad, You can select up to 7 sides and unlimited toppings. You can also choose up to 2 dressings. Everything was delicious! The restaurant itself has a cool, urban, hip vibe--clean, modern, and relaxed, making it a great place to hang out or grab something quick that still feels special. You can tell everything here is made with care and pride. I'll definitely be back again and again.

If you're in Downtown Denver and craving boba or poke, Tea Cloud may be the spot you're looking…read morefor. Looking for a morning pick me-up, we stopped by for some tea with boba. The staff was friendly and accommodating and even adjusted the sugar level to our likeness. We ordered hot black tea, matcha almond latte, and strawberry with lychee for the kids. They even gave us extra in a small cup because they made a little more. And the kids received complimentary madeline cookies. We didn't end up getting poke, but they had a variety of fish options and toppings to choose from.

Afternoon Tea

Afternoon Tea

(182 reviews)

$$$

CBD, Northwest

Met up with a friend I hadn't seen in a while and one of her buddies for afternoon tea at the Brown…read morepalace, and it was a really nice place to catch up and chill! The location is in a historic building, so it's got a lot of visual interest, but it's also in the center of the sort of lobby area (not sure what to call it) and a bit tightly packed, so it also feels pretty exposed to whatever noises are going on, which isn't my favorite type of setting, but is certainly unique and would be enjoyable for those who don't mind. There was definitely a tour of the building that occurred during part of our tea, which brought some extra background noise, but not egregiously so. There was live piano for a time, as well, which was lovely, and the servers were quite nice. The tea service itself was good--my friend had called ahead and made the arrangements as she (being the local) was more familiar etc., and they were able to provide a vegan set for me and a gluten-free set for her (plus the normal set for her friend), and we all enjoyed the snacks. No idea if they are able to accommodate both vegan and gluten-free, but they might. Nothing was a standout to me, but I also liked everything on my tier well enough, which is itself an accomplishment. The tea was good as well, but as is typical in afternoon tea places, most of the variety comes from flavored teas, so if you prefer unflavored, your choices will be more limited (but there are still a handful to choose from). Overall, a really nice afternoon tea experience (if a bit on the expensive side), just be aware that if you have any dietary restrictions, arranging ahead by at least a day seems to be a must.

Afternoon tea at the Brown Palace is an amazing experience. I went during the holidays in December…read moreand I did not book out in advance which apparently some people start booking in June. So make sure to plan accordingly if you would like the holiday afternoon tea November through January I did go on to open table and there was a cancellation which was relatively easy and straightforward to book. As a guy that never had afternoon tea, you definitely want to dress up. Atmosphere wise it's 90% women with maybe 10% families. I would absolutely recommend it if you have 4-Year-Olds and up. I got the signature experience which was $95 that includes 1T selection, a set of scones, finger sandwiches, and then desserts, and it also has an included menu. That's a little more robust. In hindsight, I probably would have stuck with just the classic. The signature was great but the classic is so filling. It's kind of Overkill. For the classic they even offered extra sandwiches. I noticed most other tables seem to enjoy their tea and the scones and maybe one set of sandwiches and then took the second set of sandwiches and desserts to go. I think I would have taken that route the next time. If you've never gone to afternoon tea, I'd recommend watching a short YouTube on proper etiquette, there is some pretty interesting information on the difference between high tea, low tea, and if you're supposed to be using a knife on your scone or breaking it with your fingers spoiler alert, you are supposed to break it. During the holidays the decorations are fantastic and perfect photo backdrop. Ultimately a really good experience and I'm looking forward to going again

Babe’s Tea Room

Babe’s Tea Room

(577 reviews)

$$$

Northwest, Highland

This charming spot for afternoon tea could have appeared straight out of an English village, but is…read moreconveniently here in Denver instead, right on Platte Street. Don't be confused, the building address may be 15th Street, but the stores on the main floor mostly face Platte Street. The tea shop is near the far east end. There is validated parking in the Parkwell lot behind the building. The shop is cozy and very cute with seating for about three dozen. We visited the day after Valentine's and things were still decorated for the holiday. The staff is very welcoming and we were soon seated after needing a bit of help with the Parkwell Web site. The rules for afternoon tea were quickly explained. Each person receives an individual pot of tea and can order as many different flavors/varieties as they wish to try. A traditional, vertical rack for each couple contains two plates of sandwiches, a plate of scones, and a plate of cookies and petit fours. This is a lot of food. We received three sets of sandwiches including turkey, cucumber, and curried chicken salad plus a bruschetta. These were all delicious, particularly the bruchetta which had a great mix of flavors. I love scones and we received both a strawberry and a traditional one with a plate of ramekins containing jam, clotted cream, and lemon curd. Very authentic and very tasty. Tea service included three timers to ensure the perfect steeping time, a plate on which to place the tea leaf basket after steeping, a strainer for each cup, and a little container to hold the strainer. Just be sure to keep a finger on the tea pot lid when you pour! We were stuffed at this point, so we only nibbled a bit of the chocolate petit four and were given a beautiful box in which to take home the balance of the desserts. We even each received a final cup of tea to go! Service was friendly and efficient. This is a great experience for my fellow lovers of afternoon tea and very authentic. We enjoyed every bit of it. The shop offers nearly 100 tea varieties plus cocktails, wine, and champagne. There's a happy hour from 4pm to 6pm daily. There's also a café menu if you don't want the full tea service and they love to host special events.

I had the most wonderful holiday tea at Babe's Tea Room in Denver! The moment I walked in, I was…read moregreeted with a beautifully decorated, festive atmosphere--sparkling lights, elegant florals, and a cozy winter charm that made the whole place feel magical. The afternoon tea set was absolutely lovely. Each tier offered something delicious--from soft, flavorful sandwiches to freshly baked scones and an assortment of delicate sweets. The teas were fragrant and comforting, perfect for a chilly day. The staff were warm, attentive, and genuinely welcoming. It felt like the perfect way to celebrate the season. If you're looking for a charming, festive, and delicious holiday outing, Babe's Tea Room is definitely worth a visit. I can't wait to go back!

The Wild - Matcha latte

The Wild

(133 reviews)

$$

Lodo, Northwest

There are coffee shops, and then there are places that make you want to linger…read more The Wild, tucked just across from Union Station in Denver's LoDo neighborhood, falls firmly into the second category. The space earns its name -- there's an energy here that feels deliberately curated without feeling forced. Natural light pours into a clean, well-appointed interior, and the walled patio out front is the kind of spot you claim early and defend all afternoon. The decor strikes a balance between warm and minimal: nothing generic, nothing overdone. The coffee program is serious. They source from Middle State Coffee, and it shows -- the espresso has backbone, not just volume. The carrot cake latte is the standout order: it delivers actual depth and warmth rather than a sugar rush dressed up as a seasonal drink. It tastes like someone in the kitchen actually thought about it. Staff were attentive without hovering -- the kind of service that's easy to take for granted until you notice it's missing somewhere else. The dual café-and-cocktail-lounge concept means The Wild works from morning through late evening, which gives it a versatility most coffee spots can't match. Best for solo work sessions, unhurried catch-ups, or a pre-game drink before a Union Station departure. It's one of those places worth the detour even when you don't have a specific reason to be in LoDo.

5 Stars for a perfect little coffee shop / cocktail bar in a great location!…read more The location of this spot is so ideal- just down the street from the train station. We were originally there for coffee, but once we found a seat at the bar we changed our minds... Kirk not only helped us out with some fabulous cocktails, but he also gave us great recommendations for dinner and even another cocktail pop-up he'd heard about. He made us feel like friends and regulars. The atmosphere is bright with tons of natural light and additional outdoor seating if the weather permits. Overall, a new fave in Denver!

TeaLee's Teahouse & Bookstore - The inside of this quaint little tea house.

TeaLee's Teahouse & Bookstore

(87 reviews)

$$

Curtis Park, Northwest

My friend made reservations for High Tea at TeaLee's tea house. This is not your typical, run of…read morethe mill, high tea. The atmosphere was amazingly calm and welcoming. The owner herself, Miss Risa was taking care of creating this unique culinary experience. The first service we chose a peach oolong. This was served with a green salad and broccoli quiche. Wonderful! I cannot tell you what the salad was dressed with, but the flavors!!!! The quiche was absolutely perfect from crust to cheesy top. Second service was Yellow submarine. This refreshing chamomile was infused with dried pineapple and mango. The first cup was good, but the second was delightful. The fruit had time to meld with the chamomile and created an epic infusion. The third service was a Moroccan mint. This was just as wonderful as you would expect. We were served an open face curry egg salad and a homemade fermented cucumber on a seasoned cream cheese. The flavors were wonderful. The sweet serving was a blueberry scone with Lemmon curd, apple cake and macrons. Service was top notch, the owner came over to chat with us. We even had a chance to spend time with one of the guides from the local Black History Museum. This was a delightful end to our amazing day! Thank you for the hospitality

I made a reservation several weeks in advance for high tea for myself and five girlfriends because…read morewe were excited to try something new together. The concept sounded perfect: a traditional three-tiered tray of finger sandwiches and sweets, a plated item like quiche, and bottomless tea over a three-hour reservation. To start with the positives, the staff were kind and polite, and the owner was accommodating when our group size increased closer to the date. The tea was good, and I appreciated that the teapots were kept warm with tea lights. The space itself is charming, and we genuinely enjoyed having time to sit and catch up. The food was delicious, they are amazing cooks. The biggest issue was the timing of the food. In every afternoon tea I have attended, the three-tiered tray is brought out shortly after being seated so guests can graze while enjoying tea. A plated item may follow later, but there is always something to snack on early in the experience. Here, we went almost two full hours without any food at all. The quiches arrived around the two-hour mark, and the three-tiered tray, which is the centerpiece of afternoon tea, did not arrive until about fifteen minutes before our three-hour reservation ended. No one was rushing us out, and we did enjoy being together, but waiting an hour and a half to two hours for any food simply is not reasonable. We were genuinely hungry for the first half of the visit and then suddenly had a large amount of food placed in front of us near the end. Instead of grazing leisurely, we were left trying to eat everything in a short window of time. With a reservation made weeks in advance and only one other small table present, it was surprising that nothing was delivered within the first hour. Even reversing the order and bringing out the tiered tray first would have completely changed the experience. We also received only one three-tiered tray for six people at a price comparable to other Denver tea houses where each guest receives their own. When we asked for boxes to take the remaining items home, we were told they only had paper sleeves. Afternoon tea items are delicate by design, and paper slips are not suitable for transporting layered finger foods without crushing them. Given that the tray was delivered minutes before the reservation ended, proper takeaway containers should have been available. Tea service was steady for much of the visit, but toward the end all three teapots sat empty for about ten to fifteen minutes, and I had to go upstairs to request a refill. This was secondary to the food timing, but it added to the overall sense that pacing and oversight were lacking. I truly wanted this to be a special afternoon, and I appreciate the kindness of the staff and the availability of vegan options. However, afternoon tea should feel thoughtfully paced, with food arriving early enough for guests to graze comfortably. Waiting nearly two hours for any food and then receiving the full tiered tray minutes before the reservation ended does not align with what high tea is meant to be.

ESP Hifi

ESP Hifi

(98 reviews)

Lincoln Park, Southwest

This place is not for everyone and that is honestly part of the appeal…read more I came alone and was seated right away, most likely because it is a small space. The hostess or employee sat me down, and I took a seat at the bar. I was immediately given water and a menu, which felt easy and welcoming. This is not a "background music while you catch up" kind of bar. The music is the experience, inspired by Japanese listening bars. The sound is intentional, the vinyl selections feel curated, and the space encourages you to slow down and be present. Located in the Arts District of the Santa Fe neighborhood, ESP HiFi is walk in only, so arriving early is a good idea since it fills up quickly. The menu includes seasonal cocktails, highballs, natural wine, warm drinks, non alcoholic options, and small bites, with tastings focused on Japanese whiskey and mezcal. I had a walnut mezcal based cocktail, and ordered olives and Marcona almonds as a snack, all of which fit the vibe perfectly. They also offer a daily happy hour or "social hour" from 4 to 5pm. It was also fun watching the mixologist seamlessly switch between making drinks and DJing, which added to the experience. Yes, it is dark inside, but that is part of the atmosphere. The staff is not overly talkative, but the music is the whole point here, and that focus feels intentional. It is a popular spot and definitely gives hipster energy, but in a self aware, well executed way. If you are expecting a loud, social cocktail lounge, this is not it. If you appreciate good sound and a focused atmosphere, you will enjoy it. Not trying to please everyone. Just doing its thing and doing it well.

ESP Hi-Fi is *her* - the kind of place that immediately sets the tone…read more Went on a Friday night for a date and everything just clicked. We waited only about 10 minutes to be seated at the bar, which already felt like a small miracle for a weekend night in Denver. The interior is dark, intimate, and beautifully understated - romantic without feeling forced. The music (on vinyl btw) is impeccable and intentionally curated, the kind you actually feel, not just hear. Pair that with an excellent wine selection and you've got a space that's clearly designed for slowing down and being present. No distractions, just great sound, great drinks, and great energy. Easily one of my favorite bars in Denver now. ESP Hi-Fi understands atmosphere, and it shows. Already looking forward to coming back!

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