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Welcome to Pablo's Coffee - 6th Avenue

Pablo's Coffee - 6th Avenue is a cozy haven nestled in Denver, CO, where coffee lovers converge for a unique experience. This unpretentious café boasts an inviting atmosphere adorned with greenery, creating a vibrant yet relaxed space. Their signature blends, like the bold Danger Monkey and the complex Ethiopian Sidamo, promise a delightful journey for the palate. While the ambiance encourages interactions over work, the friendly staff enhances the community feel. From comforting pastries to thoughtfully crafted coffee beverages, every visit feels like a warm embrace. Here, amidst the charm, you'll find the perfect spot to unwind, connect, and savor each sip.

Pablo's Coffee - 6th Avenue: Reviews & Ratings

Azure G.
Azure G.

As a plant witch, I adore all the plant friends they have crammed into Pablo's. The art / overall ambiance is a unique vibe - a bit angsty but also kinda bright. Coffee is quite tasty and they've got a nice variety of menu options. The service is a bit cranky and it's not the best environment for getting work done, but a nice spot to sit and chat with friends.

Adam T.
Adam T.

I went here recently after the first snow of the season. The food we had was pretty good. The vietnamese coffee was pretty good. I had never encountered another place which does vietnamese coffee hot, so its hard to judge but it wasn't anything amazing. I liked the baked goods I got however. The cherry danish and peach pastry were both good. I also got a breakfast sandwich which was good! It was a bit strange since it was on a bun with everything seasoning on it instead of an everything bagel, but it was still good. The service here however was amazing! The people were all so friendly and were happy to chat while we waited for our food and drink. The ambiance inside was cute. I liked how they had different papers and magazines available. Also, they have no wifi on purpose and say that's just so people can talk to each other, and I think it works out since it ended up having a friendly atmosphere where people were chatting. Would definitely go back if im in the area

Austin P.
Austin P.

Our Airbnb host recommended the coffee here, so I decided to walk there and check it out. And I ended up returning. The staff were very nice and the vibes were good inside. (Maybe it's because they don't have wifi and so you won't find people working there.) The coffee was pretty great too. The scone was good, but it was more of a crumb cake than a scone. (Just rebrand the scones as crumb cakes so that people don't expect a scone and are disappointed when what they get doesn't match their expectations of a scone.) I enjoyed my cappuccino, but the rose latte I got on my other visit lacked any rose flavor. All that to say, I would return, but I would stick to a cappuccino or an americano.

Nancy F.
Nancy F.

Old school coffee house with excellent coffee beverages and pastries. This is the type of place where people settle in and read a book. I've seen artists at the tables working on pencil and pastel art. It's that kind of place. There is a kids' section with children's books a few toys. Some electrical plugs to charge your devices, but no wifi (I told you it was old school). Outdoor seating available, so you can bring your dog while you chill with an iced coffee beverage. Very chill atmosphere. My favorite coffee house in Denver.

natalye l.
natalye l.

Love this place we were visiting from Ca and so happy we came here. We were greeted and treated excellent by Mika not only did she make my drink that was not on the menu but she gave us recommendation to go the the incline loved it ! Thank you

Ethan W.
Ethan W.

Staff were super nice, and the coffee smacked (I got a large americano). Breakfast burritos were had were potatoes, egg, green chili, and cheese, and they were awesome as well. Lots of plants and wood finish inside, colorful art, check 'em out!

Audrey P.
Audrey P.

I really like this coffee shop because of 3 things 1) the coffee 2) the decor 3) the staff Pablo's gets a lot of hate because they DONT HAVE WI-FI, but I think this makes it the best place to grab some coffee with someone you need to catch up with. The coffee is always going to be really good and you'll always feel lively. I love this location and their other a lot, so definitely check them out. For more coffee shop recommendations follow me on instagram @audrey.pulliam or here on yelp

Sarah W.
Sarah W.

The baristas were very nice and the drinks were yummy! I got a hot chocolate with almond milk and it was the perfect temperature.

Tina J.
Tina J.

Good heavens the latte I had was so delicious. It is unfortunate they were out of their baked pastries. Understandable, given how busy they were. The ambiance is perfect and there are multiple little tables to sit down and enjoy your coffee. Just an fyi, there is no Wi-Fi. I look forward to my next coffee trip here.

Location

Pablo's Coffee - 6th Avenue, nestled in the heart of Denver at 630 E 6th Ave, is a charming and eclectic haven for coffee enthusiasts. This unclaimed gem stands out as an old-school coffee house that exudes a unique vibe—think angsty yet bright, where both conversation and reflection find their place.

As you step inside, you're greeted by an atmosphere brimming with character. The interior features a delightful mix of art and greenery, making it a fantastic spot for those looking to unwind or catch up with a friend. The absence of Wi-Fi intentionally fosters a sense of community; patrons are encouraged to leave their devices behind and engage in lively conversations.

The menu offers a variety of signature blends that cater to every palate. Some highlights include:

  • Danger Monkey: This dark, full-bodied coffee features a bright earthy finish that makes it a consistent favorite.
  • Black Label: Delight in the dance of dark cherries and peppercorns, culminating in a clean finish that could easily justify a cover charge.
  • Two Stroke: A dusky, complex blend that evokes flavors of bitter chocolate and subtle spices.

For those who appreciate more adventurous flavors, the selection of African and Arabian coffees should not be missed. The Ethiopia Sidamo Guji Natural Process dazzles with hints of ripe strawberries, custard, and chocolate wrapped in a syrupy full body, while the Kenya AA "Gachirago" reveals notes of cabernet sauvignon, apricots, and coriander that dance upon the palate.

Not to be overlooked, the bakery items are equally enticing. Customers rave about the pastries, particularly the cherry danish and peach pastry, which provide a delightful accompaniment to your chosen brew. Reviewers often share their love for this friendly neighborhood coffee shop, highlighting the warm service and vibrant ambiance that encourages connection.

Additional utilities make Pablo's a well-rounded establishment, offering options for delivery and takeout, as well as outdoor seating for those who wish to enjoy their coffee al fresco. With amenities such as bike parking, street parking, and dog-friendly areas, it’s an inviting locale for everyone, from commuters to dog walkers.

Whether you are a local or just passing through, Pablo's Coffee - 6th Avenue promises an experience steeped in community spirit and the rich flavors of expertly crafted coffee. This is more than just a coffee shop; it's a destination that invites you to linger a while, savor the moment, and connect with others over a great cup of coffee.