Malvika Joshi
This is an amazing place to see at least once if you are in Cortez. What a place to sit and enjoy your coffee. We preferred to sort of roam not just inside the cafe but outside as well to notice and all the art displayed there. The popping Colors of paintings and great staff will make you fell home like nothing else. It’s at the quieter side of this town but for good reason. Even when roaming outside the cafe, you won’t feel much disturbance. If I’ll be in Cortez again, I’ll definitely want to visit this place. I hope your experience here also turns up to be a great one!
… moreQuaily Bug
Great little coffee house. They also have some museum historic artifacts here some for purchase some for viewing cute little shop. Very nice people.
… moreRita Mantoura
I was in Cortez for a few days and came here everyday. Alexis is such a sweet and kind person. The atmosphere is so cozy and inviting and the coffee is very good. You’re surrounded by local and native art, it’s wonderful. Will absolutely come back.
… moreAmanda Panda
Wonderful and welcoming local space full of art and community. Great cafe selection of espresso beverages, chai, and tea. Non-Dairy options and some gluten free pastries. Lovely place for conversation and warm drinks. Kind owners. Spectacular monthly rotating gallery. If you’re passing through make sure to stop by! We’re visiting from Phoenix AZ and so grateful to pass the time here.
… moreILHUIYOLITZIN V PEDRAZA
The site share space with the Ute museum, while you bring your coffee you can watch the artifacts. I asked for a large cappuccino and bread, both delicious . Great free internet. Ideal for study-work. After 12 is more noisy
… moreMadi H
Cozy place to grab a cuppa and a treat and hang out or get some work done. Super friendly staff 🙂
… moreJulia Haines
Darling shop with southwest cultural art and products. Coffee was delicious
… moreCandice Becker
Love patronizing a local nonprofit, coffee was perfect and cinnamon bun delicious plus artifacts to see while sipping our coffee ☕
… moreErica
So glad we stopped here and sad we were in a rush and couldn’t stay longer. The chai latte is good and you can taste the spice without being overwhelming. Aaron has a wealth of knowledge on the history of indigenous people and I could have stayed for hours picking his brain. Admittedly, I never found indigenous history that interesting or engaging, but my trip to Mesa Verde and conversation with Aaron has sparked a fascination and desire to learn more. Come for the coffee and stay for the exhibits, conversation, and the bookstore. Highly recommended if you want to learn more about the history of the area.
… moreMiles Smith
Cute coffee shop/art store! The service was incredible! I came for a few hours and did some work on my computer and had a great time and plan on coming again! I love that they’re open later than most coffee shops in town.
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