John McBride
Google
Update 7/14/19:
The management at spur has implemented a new “pay to play” model for the WiFi. The guest network is no longer accessible with a simple password. Now, you must enter a code on your receipt to access the Internet.
Further, the cap for using the WiFi has been set at 2 hours. For this reason, I’ve dropped my review from 5 to 2 stars. If you want more time on the Internet, you have to buy another coffee or you will get kicked off the network.
This baffles me. I used to be able to come to spur and enjoy a full day of work and community. But now, I’d have to buy at least 4 coffees to get work done through the day. Running a public WiFi hotspot is a static cost and dose not increase with the number of guests on the network; so it is not an issue of how expensive it is for management to offer WiFi. It appears to be a simple cash grab and feels as if they’re taking advantage of their guests.
Otherwise, more or less everything is the same if not better. There are plenty of coffee options and the new food dishes are delicious. But unfortunately, spur will loose my business. There are numerous other shops across Denver that offer free unlimited WiFi.
Original review:
Chill vibes, cool people, tasty drinks, and hand roasted coffee. I’ve been a patron of the Littleton location for years now and this new Denver spot is a full realization of the beautiful Spur vision; a welcoming, cozy place that feels very much like home, with a Denver twist. As Spur continues to grow, I’m excited to see where it goes. Bravo, keep doing what you’re doing Spur.