Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Curbside pickup
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Bristlecone Reviews - 100
4.7
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Hannah Barry
If you’re looking for good coffee drinks, food and a *vibe*… this is the spot! The staff are super friendly.
Chelsea Starr
Sierra and William were both super awesome and fun!! Gorgeous.
Robert Lesage
Really good coffee. They even offer pour overs.
Dylan Wilson
I've visited Bristlecone a couple of times while passing through town. I have no motive for leaving a negative review, other than addressing honestly the dangers of malpracticed yoga.
As much as I would like to give Bristlecone a higher rating for the effort of creating a space to practice yoga and share the discipline with it's greater community, I cannot.
Practicing yoga here is haphazard to ones body, the instructors will not monitor your form for correct movement, breath, or position, resulting in individuals practicing bad form and compromising rhythm and breath, jeopardizing the integrity of your vertebrae.. YOU WILL SPEND YEARS LEARNING HOW TO CORRECTLY BREATHE INTO A POSE, DISCOVERING HOW THE POSE STRETCHES THROUGHOUT YOUR BODY, AND BREATHING OUT OF THE POSE IN PREPARATION FOR THE FOLLOWING POSE.
IF THE INSTRUCTOR IS NOT TEACHING YOU TO DO THIS, YOU ARE NOT THEIR STUDENT AND THEY DO NOT CARE.
This is the type of studio that sells coffee and takes your money to blast music and have you watch a novice to yoga "teacher". This is not a discipline of compassion in growth through sadhanas and an exploration of depth in order to discover personal strategies for maintaining inner peace in the contemporary world, keep that in mind when you come here.
I've never heard of someone successfully doing sadhanas and peeling back the pedals/sporophylls of a pinecone to breath life into the world at a rate of 100< bpm, this is simply a reflection of the instructors competency and inner peace, or lack thereof.
I don't know if this cooperative group of instructors believe they have discovered something more auspicious than what 1000s of years has revealed to be actual yoga, this is arrogance, and again, dangerous. I sweat equally as much in a non-heated space doing actual Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga, or any yoga that's centered around student soul, body & mind.
A more appropriate logo than a pinecone might be a someone sitting on a bicycle and spinning the pedals so hard that they're just kicking dust into their students faces and rehearsing prayers that they know, and can somewhat articulate with a sense of intelligence rather than actually understanding something and having the confidence to speak spontaneity from the heart.
This is a disservice to yoga, especially to those coming to this venue as a beginner in good faith.
I'm sorry, this is only an opportunity to recognize shortcomings and grow. If this is a PiYo space then call it that, if it's yoga, then make it so.. We can only help people with an attitude for breathing in negative energy and transforming it into positive energy, thus understanding it's source and adjusting the interactions accordingly.
Thank you.
Jessie Thomas
Great cafe to go to in Cedar City. Good drinks and food, friendly staff, and relaxing atmosphere. Really happy to return here again.
Adrienne Pierce
Their coffee and chai teas are delicious! The atmosphere is clean and comforting. Service is quick and friendly.
Sean Carr
Friendly staff, delicious coffee, great yoga classes, and love the Lululemon clothes.
Kevin R
A very friendly staff and a good vibe. It feels like a little slice of Brooklyn with a Utah twist.
Miranda Jensen
Great coffee, great vibes! I do wish the menu included more gluten free & vegan options.
Madison Barney
Always a great experience here! Their yoga classes are fantastic and their coffee is always refreshing