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Kaladi Coffee Roasters, Denver CO

On a recent trip to Colorado for some VR related customer visits, StringGirl and Kam made a stop off at a neighborhood coffee roaster while waiting until a reasonable hour to head to the Airport. This brought us to Kaladi Coffee Roasters.

The neighborhood had a definite bohemian (nee "Hipster") vibe going on with lots of what appeared to be 1000 sq.ft. or so bungalows, ranch homes, and other Ozzie and Harriet era construction houses sprinkled around.


Evans Ave and the area around had a few little bars, coffee shops, and restaurants in this stretch leading into the university, and very limited parking other than street side where apparently 1 hour parking is strictly enforced to prevent the students from parking on residential streets all day.
StringGirl makes new friends with Ian at the Roaster counter
In addition to a friendly staff and accommodating locale, the coffee here is well balanced in flavor profile. All the coffee is Air Roasted which as Ian informed us is what lead to the more balanced and uniform flavor profile of the Nicaraguan Full City Roast that we were drinking this morning,
Fortunately the beans are not roasted at this site, making sitting inside much more comfortable
 Be sure to pay Kaladi Coffee roasters a visit when in the University Area in Colorado,
Espresso Doppio, Molto Bene

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