Whittier Cafe
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4.8 (919 reviews)
β Wi-Fi Available
β Good for Laptop Work
Free street parking Parking
1710 E 25th Ave, Denver, CO 80205
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Curated Analysis
Summary from Reviews
Whittier Cafe is a Black-owned and women-owned coffee shop located at 1710 E 25th Ave in Denver, CO. It offers a variety of food and drink options, including coffee, tea, breakfast items, and vegetarian choices. The cafe provides Wi-Fi and has spaces suitable for working on laptops, with customer reviews noting a relaxed atmosphere and friendly service. It features both indoor and outdoor seating and is dog-friendly.
π Amenities & Features
Work & Study
- β Wi-Fi Available
- β Good for Laptop Work
- β Seating: Outdoor seating, Seating
Atmosphere
Casual Cozy Historic Quiet Trendy
Popular For
Breakfast Solo dining Good for working on laptop
Service Options
Outdoor seating Onsite services Takeout Dine-in Delivery
Food & Drinks
Alcohol Beer Coffee Quick bite Vegetarian options Wine
Dining Options
Breakfast Lunch Catering Dessert Seating Table service
πΎ Pet Policy
Dogs allowed Dogs allowed outside
π Parking
Free street parking Parking
βΏ Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance Wheelchair accessible parking lot Wheelchair accessible seating
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Family Friendly
Good for kids High chairs
π’ Business Identity
Identifies as Black-owned Identifies as women-owned Small business
π³ Payment Options
Checks Credit cards Debit cards NFC mobile payments Credit cards
π Planning
Accepts reservations
πͺ Other Amenities
Restroom Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
About Whittier Cafe
African espresso bar and social justice cafe
Featured Question
Q: Is this the coffee shop Kevin Gates was talkin bout?
A: If he said this is the best coffee shop in Denver, yes! Whittier Cafe is the BEST coffee shop in Denver.
Answered by: Whittier Cafe (Owner) ( 5 years ago)
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