Wooden Spoon Cafe & Bakery

  4.7 – 465 reviews   • Bakery

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Homey cafe/bakery featuring cakes & pastries to go, plus a menu of local fare for breakfast & lunch.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Wooden Spoon Cafe & Bakery 80211

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Address: 2418 W 32nd Ave, Denver, CO 80211

Phone: (303) 999-0327

Website: http://woodenspoondenver.com/

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Menu – Wooden Spoon Cafe & Bakery

Specialty espresso and chai drinks as well. We proudly serve Ampersand Coffee and Sanctuary Chai, both local Colorado companies! EGG SANDWICHES. Choose Two …

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Your local cafe on the corner! This place is fantastic, the food is outstanding and you can easily go overboard on the pastries (I did this). Fun fun place to visit and eat. I would recommend this place to everyone who visits Denver!! The traffic to order was constant and the service outstanding, turning out food like clockwork (amazing).
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Adam J Hamersky
There are few places in Denver that make you stop mid-bite and think, “This is exactly what breakfast is supposed to taste like.” Wooden Spoon Café & Bakery does that and more. From the moment you walk in, the scent of freshly baked pastries and roasted coffee beans wraps around you like a comforting blanket, and you can tell instantly that this place takes pride in doing things right.

I started with their breakfast sandwich, and it was one of those deceptively simple dishes that leaves a lasting impression. Perfectly toasted bread with that golden crunch, a soft and buttery interior, and layers of eggs cooked just right — not dry, not runny — balanced with savory bacon and melted cheese that tied it all together. Every bite felt like comfort and craftsmanship rolled into one. You could tell everything was made with intention, from the bread itself to the seasoning on the eggs.

To pair with it, I ordered a vanilla latte, and honestly, it was one of the best I’ve had in Denver — smooth, rich, and balanced without being overly sweet. The espresso had depth and character, and the vanilla was subtle, not overpowering. It’s rare to find a latte that feels both indulgent and artfully crafted, but this one nailed it.

For dessert (or breakfast round two, depending on how you look at it), I tried the raspberry bar — and it deserves its own standing ovation. The tartness of the raspberries against the buttery crumble base was spot-on. It wasn’t overly sugary, just perfectly balanced. You could tell it was made with real fruit, not some syrupy imitation. It tasted like something that came straight out of a small-town European bakery — nostalgic, homey, and elegant at the same time.

And then there’s Jason, who made the entire experience even better. He greeted me with genuine warmth and that effortless hospitality you just can’t fake. He checked in at just the right times, offered great recommendations, and had a calm, upbeat energy that made the morning feel brighter. You can tell he really loves what he does and wants every guest to feel welcome.

Everything about Wooden Spoon — from the food and coffee to the staff and cozy vibe — makes it one of Denver’s hidden gems. It’s the kind of spot you want to tell everyone about, but also secretly want to keep to yourself because it’s that special. Whether you’re grabbing a quick coffee or sitting down for a slow breakfast, this café reminds you why supporting local bakeries matters.

Thank you, Jason & Johnny, and the entire team at Wooden Spoon, for making mornings in Denver feel just a little more perfect.
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D Scott Cook
Very cute (Boss Lady’s words, not mine) bakery/cafe. It’s now her favorite in Denver. Once you walk in, the amazing smells of baked goods smacks your face. They have a large assortment of delicious pastries and breakfast items.

We ordered some savory offerings this time. An egg, cheese, green chili and bacon danish and a quiche. Both were outrageously delicious. The coffee drinks are just as good. Seating is very limited with one small table and a street facing bar top. The staff are friendly and very helpful. It’s our go-to Denver bakery!
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Emily Geubelle
WOW. Annoyed I took so long to discover this. They have fantastic gluten free pastries and then today I picked up cookies for work. Also the employees aren’t annoyed you’re there it’s very refreshing! Friendly, helpful people, and the best and cutest pastries.
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Anthony Langlois
Updated 9/12/24
This spot is one of the greatest hidden gems in the highlands. Jason and his crew have been cranking out incredible bakery, breakfasts, and coffee since before 2016 when I lived just around the corner.
The food is amazing (brioche is to die for), and the staff is second to none. Great variety to accommodate many palates.
Definitely go here, it’s worth it!
Previous post: Very friendly staff, the best breakfast sandwiches, and my personal favorite: a daily quiche special that’s the best in town.
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Aaron Brodsky
Really good coffee. Friendly service. Blueberry lemon Danish was the best I’ve ever had and very tasty bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich on brioche. Cool neighborhood too.
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Amber Harrison
This is the best sandwich I have ever had in my entire life. I ducked into this place after an appointment next door, and I am happy to report that this place is a total hidden gem. The menu is insane, baked goods are absolutely gorgeous and plentiful. Do yourself a favor and get lunch here!
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Tasheena Penman
Staff is very friendly! No inside dining, a few tables set up out front. Had an egg and mozzarella option for breakfast. A few gluten free baked options, but did not try. Lots of baked goods for those without restrictions, I think my friend ordered everything!
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Yvonne Lee
Searched for carrot cake, Wooden Spoon came up as highly recommended and it was absolutely delicious. Carrot cake isn’t usually my favorite cake, but this was a great cake – a great balance of sweet, spice, and the right cream cheese icing. No raisins, obviously that would be a travesty. Easy to call and place an order a few days in advance. They even inscribed it for me (candles were separate). I was temped by all of their other delicious pastries so I would be back to try them!
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Vijay Joshi
Wooden Spoon Cafe and Bakery
⁃    $11.25 for sausage egg and cheddar w/ my additional toppings of hash brown. Would have been $10.50 without hash brown. Little pricey but they have a lot of customizability which is like
⁃    The process of picking this up was a little bit confusing but thats on me for it being a first timer here. I ordered pick up and it was a little crowded inside and the main cashier wasn’t really giving me instructions as I stood awkwardly to the side. Then someone else came in and picked up from the pick up shelf in back of the store. TL;DR: walk back and grab it or ask someone if theyre paying attention but don’t stand around waiting for someone to ask you if you ordered for pickup
⁃    The sandwich itself: honestly great. I thought the sausage was good quality, egg was nicely cooked, and the cheese was cheesy. Bread was great – among the better brioche buns I’ve had on a breakfast sandwich. Makes sense, they probably bake it in house and the rest of their baked goods/pastries looked incredible.  I threw a hash brown in there and it was a welcome addition.
⁃    I’m giving this one an 8/10. Would be great if they had some hot sauce but this sandwich probably had the best meat out of all the places I’ve been so far.
⁃    Also worth noting I didnt give this a super fair shout as I picked it up about 30 minutes late. 100% my fault and the sandwich was still really good. If I lived nearby, I’d happily make this my Saturday morning go-to.
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