Driven by community and a commitment to handcrafted quality, we invite guests to slow down and savor a moment of stillness. Our signature baked goods are prepared on-site each day, using fresh seasonal ingredients and locally milled flour. Paired with a selection of artfully designed objects for the kitchen, table and home, every aspect of our shop is carefully curated to provide a sense of well-being to all who walk through our doors.
Aundya Azarbarzin
Loved my visit to Suti and Co.! The Orange Cardamom Latte was unique and perfectly spiced , and the Open-Faced Salmon Sandwich was fresh and delicious. The ambiance is amazing and with super cute outdoor seating ☀️ and the cozy indoor rooms make it the perfect spot for catching up with friends or a nice date. Highly, highly recommend!
… moreSkylar Jeseritz
Honestly, this is one of the best coffee shops in Boulder. The atmosphere is cozy and relaxed, with a beautiful Scandinavian theme that instantly reminds me of Norway.
The coffee is incredible—especially the Vanilla, Burnt Honey + Cinnamon Latte. It’s so good, I get it every time I visit!
The pastries are just as impressive. They always look amazing, and I’m tempted every single time.
… moreMatt Follett
A female owned and operated business that delivers a suite of inspired pastries, delicious coffee and beverages, and edibles in a warm and inviting indoor/outdoor atmosphere. I find myself thinking about Süti & Co daily craving the comfort and cornucopia of delightful options. Latte? Matcha? Espresso? Lilly or Olive Oil Cake? Oh the conundrum. Go. Enjoy. Feel the Boulder vibe.
… moreKAYLA
Favorite Coffee shop in Boulder. Cozy Scandinavian cafe inside an old brick home with tasty jam filled cookies, cakes, coffee, home decor and soft live music (acoustic or piano) some weekends.
… moreRachel Klein
One of Boulder’s best cafés! Incredible bites, beautifully crafted pastries (with vegan and GF options), and great coffee. A magical place to work or pop in for a quick treat. Andrea’s curated Scandinavian homewares are gorgeous and my go-to for client gifts.
… moreFrank Voci
One of my favorite places in Boulder and definitely my favorite spot to have an afternoon coffee either sitting outside under one of their umbrellas or inside in one of their cute comfy rooms. This places screams…or rather gently says…”hygge”, that warm, cozy, homey feeling. The coffee is great. The staff super friendly. And the pastries are delicious. I go here at least a couple times a week to unwind, do some work, read a bit, or just enjoy the sunshine when the weather cooperates.
… moreJessamyn Baker
On the bright side: Coffee is pretty good, my latte was not too sweet and they do free milk substitutes for the lactose challenged. A bit on the pricier side. BUT The London fog cake we ordered was a huge let down. We did not finish it. It was extremely dense and dry and almost bready, and the flavor of the black tea didn’t even come through because of the milk chocolate frosting overshadowing it. The flavors were not complimentary & the texture was not right. Cure atmosphere. I’d probably try it again for the coffee at some point to give it a second chance, but overall not near as good as the price should dictate & the cake was a total waste of money.
… moreIda Renoir
The opera cake I’ve had today was soooo outstanding!!! Cardamom/apple buns are my other favorite! Never overpowering sweet, just perfect amount of everything. And coffee definitely! The best coffee in Boulder I’ve had so far, not burnt and bitter like everywhere else. The atmosphere and Nordic interior is very cozy, my favorite coffee shop ever
… moreAnya K
This place is good. Avocado toast was a bit small but with eggs and some other stuff. Coffee was fine. I mean nothing special. A bit on expensive side and I am coming from LA.
It’s a nice old building what is actually cool and authentic compared with lots of other places. It’s pretty cold inside but they have lots of nice outside space.
We spend $ 29 plus tips ( two lattes and toast in Blue Bottle usually coast us same or cheaper) for two lattes and toast and $6 for macaroon on the picture.
… moreSara Line Frisk
Took a little coffee break at this hygge coffee house that one of my friends had recommended- especially since it is owned by a fellow Dane! I’ve been following them for a little while and have been so impressed with their offerings of sweet and treats! We didn’t have a lot of time today so we only had a delicious latte, a cinnamon roll and an amazing plum cardamom pop-over. Walking up to the entrance, we immediately felt the hygge vibes with the warm outside seating – lots of firewood and centered right on Pearl Street! So central! Inside, the walls are hand painted with Nordic roses and fur chairs. Many eclectic home goods around the store – perfect for a thoughtful gift! Can’t wait to come back to visit soon again!
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