slow saturday mornings on tennyson street have a particular rhythm, and mob coffee fits right into it. the berkeley neighborhood runs quieter than downtown, which is part of the point. you're not here to rush. regulars on this stretch of northwest denver tend to be the kind of people who notice when a place is doing things carefully, and mob has built a genuinely loyal crowd because of it. the coffee is taken seriously without being made into a performance. that low-key consistency is what keeps people coming back through the week, not just on weekends. if you're plotting out a morning in the 80212 corridor, tennyson st is worth the detour, and a cortado here is a reasonable place to start it.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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