Modern, counter-serve roaster & cafe inside Dairy Block Market offering coffee drinks & baked goods.
"One of Denver’s first indie roasteries, Huckleberry does a booming wholesale business and now runs a slick satellite shop at Dairy Block downtown. But this Sunnyside flagship is still its heart and soul. Though Huckleberry roasts a whole host of single-origin beans, its signature blends deserve their due—the darker workhorse Blue Orchid for your more comforting sippers, the lighter Phantom Limb for your more bracing shots. And get some toast with your roast: It's the house specialty. Try it smeared with peanut butter beneath banana and bacon bits or piled with smashed avocado." - Ruth Tobias
"One of Sunnyside’s beloved coffee shops landed prime real estate at the Dairy Block in the lobby of the Maven Hotel. Huckleberry Roasters started in 2011 in a garage and now has two locations. The Dairy Block one offers all the coffee drinks plus hummus or avocado toasts, waffles topped in Noosa and fruit or lemon-thyme ricotta, and coffee milkshakes made with Frozen Matter ice cream." - Rebecca Treon, Josie Sexton
"A beloved Denver coffee roaster has expanded outside its Northside headquarters and RiNo spinoff with a new cafe in the Dairy Block. Five-year-old Huckleberry Roasters opened its third location Wednesday at 1800 Wazee Street, and it’s one of the first new tenants on this activated downtown block that will soon see a host of openings from Milk Market to Run for the Roses and a permanent Denver Flea market. Existing businesses in the row of historic dairy buildings include The Maven Hotel and Kachina Southwestern Grill farther down Wazee Street. This new Huckleberry is everything a caffeine drinker could want in a modern coffee shop — pour overs, concrete floors, white countertops, and enough room for people-watching. Toasts too are here, with options for avocado on top or seasonal hummus and also a spicy-sweet aleppo pepper butter. Waffles come with Noosa yogurt, fruit, and maple, or jam and lemon-thyme ricotta. The shop’s signature music is to be expected, from an eclectic radio playlist to retail coffee beans named after songs by Bowie and Sufjan. And a new drink menu features Huckleberry coffee milkshakes with Frozen Matter ice cream. Huckleberry at Dairy Block opens from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. For fans in other parts of town, there is still the Huckleberry-owned Port Side with a fuller food menu (see breakfast sammies) and the original Sunnyside shop and roaster." - Josie Sexton
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