
Cafe open till midnight with brick walls, local art & patio with fire pit serving waffle sandwiches.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1045 Lincoln St, Denver, CO 80203
Phone: (303) 993-2106
Website: http://www.roostercatdenver.com/
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Reviews
The spot tries very hard to cosplay as a gritty, pro community, thrift store aesthetic café but somehow lands squarely in overpriced coffee with a superiority complex. The person who appears to be the owner or manager could not be bothered to greet anyone, crack a smile, or acknowledge that customers are, in fact, the reason the lights are on. Very I am above you, but please fund my lifestyle energy.
The coffee tastes like beans that have been emotionally neglected. Stale, flat, and wildly overvalued yet priced like it was harvested by monks at sunrise. You are paying an arm and a leg for a cup that tastes like it has been safe spaced from freshness.
The performative values are chef’s kiss. Heavy for the people energy until it is time to actually serve people. We were quietly handed paper cups instead of glass apparently because we did not fit the preferred aesthetic. Nothing screams equality like tiered drinkware.
The whole experience feels like being lectured about humility by someone charging luxury prices for mediocrity. It is not edgy, it is not authentic, it is just rude, pretentious, and wildly impressed with itself.
If you enjoy paying premium prices for budget execution, being judged instead of welcomed, and watching attitude masquerade as depth, this might be your vibe. Otherwise, skip this low budget, high price experiment and support a place that understands both coffee and basic human decency.
First, the walk to it was nothing but epic, taking me by the capital and so many beautiful museums and more. Just the atmosphere of my short journey here was well worth it.
The atmosphere at Roostercat was spot on as well. Loved the outdoor fireplace, a perfect place for stores apparently. The music setting the ideal ambience. And the artwork just perfect for a shop like this.
Loved my ice latte and would drink it again and again.
Great stop whether coming from downtown or just looking for good coffee. The rest of the menu looked yummy as well. Awesome vibe overall!
I sit outside (because I have my dog with me), so I can’t really comment on the atmosphere inside, except for the few minutes I’m in there getting my drink. It seems very chill; a nice place to work, read, etc. But I like their patios, there are two. Both are dog-friendly.
They also have local artists’ wear for sale, which is really neat. I’ve even bought some of the items.
RoosterCat is what coffee houses should be, what they used to be. It’s more about community rather than clean posh aesthetics.
All in all, it’s a great place.