Brew Culture Coffee
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Brew Culture Coffee Reviews - 100
4.7
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Leticia Jones
Personally did not like this place. Went here because it was close to my Airbnb. However the atmosphere was not really such that I'd want to sit and hang out. Pretty sterile with hard metal and plastic chairs, not inviting or comfortable. I did see 4 or 5 people at the bar on their laptops working so maybe it's an informal co-working space? The coffee itself was also not great. I ordered the cold brew which was intense and bitter like maybe they used too dark a roast or overextracted it. They didn't have sugar alternatives (Stevia etc) which is unusual. The barista was neither friendly nor rude but some uncanny valley between the two. I just can't recommend on any dimension.
Frankie Spontelli
Ever popular these days but always a favorite spot to grab a drip coffee and work from. Also outdoor seating for those nice Denver days.. I dig the burritos too
Gustavo Campos
Nice coffee shop, but their wifi internet is really bad. It doesn't open half of the websites I need, drops very often, and is the only place where my work VPN doesn't connect.
Mylon Pruett
Good, solid coffee with plenty of great espresso options and fantastic seating but sadly no pour overs.
Order: Campfire Cappuccino, Cappuccino, Kombucha Flight
About: $14
Review: The first of our many coffee stops in Denver, Brew Culture felt like a bit of a hidden gem. It’s very hard to tell from the parking lot and almost impossible to tell from the street that there is a coffee shop in that location. But once you’re inside they have a fantastic seating area with plenty of chairs, outlets to plug your computer into study and honestly just a great environment.
We ended up ordering a Campfire Cappuccino, which was a seasonal whiskey-based cappuccino, their normal Cappuccino and a kombucha flight. It was all pretty good though I think the campfire Cappuccino was just a little bit underwhelming. I’m not entirely sure what I expected but it tasted a bit like what I a would imagine whisky and espresso mixed would be. I’m sure some people would love it but it wasn’t really for me.
Outside of that the espresso was really good, and we loved getting to try different kombucha without their flight. While I wish that they had options for pour overs I still think Brew Culture is an awesome cafe and a great place to work or hangout.
Walton Yeung
Good coffee in a well-lit space, great for meeting up with friends or doing some work. They source from Sweet Bloom, a local roaster, and the cortado I had was well-made. Ham & cheese croissant sandwich was good, loved the extra cheese and sesame/fennel seed mix on top. Apricot scone was ok.
Wei Zhao
Beautiful industrial chic interior, open yet cozy, with options of chair seating and sofa seating. Very friendly barista, nice coffee, wish they can make their pastries in house but they do have a nice kombucha menu.
Forrest Churchill
Cozy spot with a good offering of coffees, teas, lattes, and kombucha.
Audrey Pulliam
Great coffee and great staff.
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Anna Burrell
Tasty coffee from Sweet Bloom roasters, clean restrooms with very cool floors, not too loud so it's easy to talk to the people I'm trying to talk to. Some pre-prepared food and lots of kombucha options although I wasnt drinking it so cant speak to the quality. Internet was fast and the tables didnt wobble. Chairs are passably cozy. Not terribly intimate however it's a good place to hunker down and get things done.
Ashley Ontiveros
Cozy atmosphere! Most of their customers seem to come and go, or come to work diligently. This place is very quiet, more like the opposite of Starbucks, which just makes it a great place to have a relaxing cup of coffee on any day. They are open later than most cafe's, and offer a variety of coffee, latte, and tea options. Trust me when I say it doesn't stop there. They have kombucha, specialty treats, and ethnic pour over coffee ! So yummy, and don't forget to ask for that delicious alternative milk! Oat preferably. Cool art on the wall, and nice wood tables that make the place feel organic. Don't underestimate the obscure location, and the minimal parking space. I recommend!