Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Dine-in
Brue Coffee Reviews - 100
4.2
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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Nicolas Luciani
I tried a warm cider (with cinnamon!) and my girlfriend got a latte, And both were delicious. We also got a free taste of a wonderful coconut cupcake, and the service was great.
Maria Tallo
Love love love this place. The set up is comfortable and diverse, and the barista, Sarah, we encountered taught us about the product and gave great advice. Can't wait to go back!
Christa Lily
Chill environment. Great place to grab a coffee. Looking forward to trying more of their things. Comfy seating. Good service. I’d recommend it.
Nijiyyah Verna Phillips
Nice cozy place. Went to listen to live entertainment. However, they do sell coffee, beer, wine, bagels ,. etc. I think you can book this venue for a party or entertainment. Plenty of parking in the back.
Adam Kaplan
Nice vibe, comfy couches to relax at. Good place to catch up with friends or do some work. The coffee is better than Starbucks, but not the best I had.
Casey K
Not from the area so first time here, but came on a Saturday morning and waited over 30 minutes for my bagel sandwich. Feels very understaffed. Great coffee though.
Allysha Wong
Maybe call ahead before attempting this place.
The store hours are posted and the open sign is on, but the doors are locked at 2pm. Another reviewer also mentioned that they were confused why the store was locked in the middle of the day with no explaination.
Husein Lokhandwala
Relaxed cafe with sort of a bohemian vibe. Nothing extraordinary about it, but definitely a solid choice to go relax with some friends or do some work. They have live shows too which can be entertaining.
Wolf the Magnificent
Great atmosphere, nice baristas and a better than decent cup of coffee. A little on the pricey side. But coffee is good and food is delicious. Try their cold brew
Stephanie Webster Keur
I'd really like to give Boulder 3.5 stars, but that's not an option. I appreciate that it's a local business, so I really do want them to succeed.
Food is pretty good, but expensive.
I must disagree with the assessment in other reviews of the chai as "the best." It comes from a powdered mix, which means its main ingredient is probably sugar, and it almost always leaves a grainy residue in the last few sips. Coffee drinkers would be up in arms if their coffee came from granules! I realize we chai drinkers are a small minority, but we tend to be picky about our chai, especially because the person making it often has never drunk it, so they don't really know what they're making. I can't tell you how many lukewarm, nasty chais I've gotten from all over the place, so this is a big pet peeve of mine. Boulder really needs to use a liquid concentrate. I know Starbucks owns Tazo, so they aren't able to use the most common/popular concentrate, but there are others on the market that have to be better. Or, they could brew their own. Not really that difficult, just black tea + spices. I do appreciate the steamed milk though.
I like the ambiance, but I often find myself cold when the air conditioning is running. Of course, I get cold everywhere, so I should probably just bring a sweater. Not a big fan of the booths right between the door and the counter. I've been stuck sitting there on busy days, and it's uncomfortable to be right in the middle of the room.
Every time I leave Boulder, my clothes and everything I brought it with me have this weird musty food smell. Not like coffee, which I enjoy the smell of, but similar to the way my clothes used to smell after a long day working at a restaurant. Ick.
The staff is friendly and will bring your food right out to your table. I don't mind having to buy something to use the wireless--If I want free Internet, I can go to the library.