Think I need more coffee…
How do you read this? 😉
Read MoreThis space used to be an Eagles Lodge once upon a time and now is home to a fabulous bakery owned by a mother-daughter team. Mom was baking in the kitchen and her daughter The space is large enough to house the entire Denver Broncos football team and they have the sweets to satisfy their taste buds. My favorite was the cinnamon and sugar raised twists …. just like my grandma on my mother’s side used to make at her bakery in Glendale, AZ.
My father, Fred, was raised here in Lead, South Dakota. I remember when it was a community full of people going places and doing things. The economy started to slow down when they legalized gambling in Deadwood, its sister town, but it came to a screeching halt when the Homestake Gold Mine closed in 2002. Now Downtown Lead only gets a few visitors as they are passing through exploring the Black Hills.
This local family took a leap of faith and decided it would be a good time to invest in a business. And they are not alone. A block or so down the street is a building that will house a micro-brewery to be started by a family from Oregon. Then a block from that is the old Masonic Lodge, the one my grandfather and grandmother were members of for decades.
Today is auction day at the Lodge and the streets are lined with cars. The building and all of its’ belongings were sold to Dakota Plains Auctions as their new primary location for their very successful family business.
As you can see, things are starting to stir again in Lead. I love that my Dad’s hometown is making a resurgence!
Lovin’ life, Lisa
Read MoreAndy lives and breathes organics! He bakes gluten-free delicacies in his on-site kitchen and roasts his single-origin beans with great dare. His roaster is at a special location where he can
My sister and I shared his Green Chili Quiche with a GF crust to go along with our rich and delicious americanos. Gotta tell you, that a week later, I STILL desire the taste of the quiche in my mouth … MmmmmMmm!
Toward the back of the space is a large community table with a LARGE coffee mug, too. Betcha I could drink that whole thing full of his Silver Sky Coffee!
Find out more about his coffee at www.SilverSkyCoffee.com
Visit his shop: Bluebird Cafe 730 Grand Avenue Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Look what I found at Whole Food in Cherry Creek, Denver Colorado!
Corvus is on South Broadway in Denver. They are a meticulous, local small batch roaster that also has a counter where you can order your favorite drink and chat with them about what they live for … amazing coffee!
Check ’em out:
CorvusCoffee.com
(303) 913-8906
1947 S. Broadway
Denver, CO 80210
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Freshly harvested peaches, a family reunion, and an indie coffeehouse!
The Western Slope of Colorado gives the country delicious fruit! This time of year fruit stands dot the roadways and hand painted signs indicate the bounty of fruits they sell. There are peaches, pears, plums, apples, cherries, and cantaloupe; peppers, squash, honey and jams.
Most of the farms are family owned and operated. And when it’s time to harvest the community comes together to pick, sort and pack the produce for market. This is what I love about community coffeehouses across the world, too. They gather people together and give us the chance to get to know our neighbors.
Take Moca Joe’s Espresso on Main Street in Delta … they have delicious roast from a local roaster and serve an Americano (my fav) that is rich and aromatic. The owners put their energy into this one shop and it shows 🙂
When traveling to a wine tasting in Palisade or to ski in Aspen, just stop in. They are on Highway 50 in downtown Delta, Colorado. Tell them we sent you.
Peace, Lisa
Moca Joe’s Espresso 352 Main Street Delta, CO 81416 (970) 874-1133 www.facebook.com/pages/Moca-Joes-Espresso/35848219966Read More
I watched in anticipation as the older building near the capitol was being remodeled. Most notable was the sign painted on the side of the old brick wall facing Grant Street.
The simplicity of it captured my attention … very mysterious. Soooo I went to the website to see if this was going to be a writer’s haven-type coffeehouse. No information. I was devastated at the time.
The mystery was solved last week. I scheduled to meet my web developer there for a meeting and it was brilliantly designed and meticulously planned for writers, developers, students. For those people that need to focus for long periods of time in a cool environment.
Front of the house is a coffeehouse with tables, chairs, wifi, and a bubbly water fountain (awesomeness).
Back of the house contains small offices, a conference room, a very loooong table with lots of outlets for computers and other electronic paraphernalia. There is a fee for this area; by the hour or with a monthly membership.
This coop workspace AND coffeehouse rules in my book!
The Desk 230 East 13th Avenue Denver, CO 80203