The Mediterranean plate tho so delicious, tastes homemade. Make a really good latte too and the ambiance is perfectly simple.
Ann V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
Our local place; my partner goes here frequently for coffee and breakfast. The coffee is really good, and the middle eastern inspired dishes are a departure from normal breakfast fare. I usually get a few fatayers and a deviled egg on my way to work, and my partner loves their breakfast burritos. I’ve gotten their sandwiches before and they’re pretty good. The owners also own the Phoenician Kabob, which explains the middle-eastern vibe to the place. I agree with the prior reviewer though – the location is a little awkward and it’s definitely not the prettiest coffee shop I’ve ever been inside of. If they spent some more money on décor, better display cabinets and more comfy seating(those couches are terrible) they could really get a much better vibe than the cafeteria look it has now, and people would want to spend more time there reading and drinking coffee. I usually grab my food to go since it’s not a place I care to hang around. The people at the counter are all really nice, and the prices are good. A nice neighborhood coffeeshop – just needs a little more love to become a truly unique and outstanding destination.
Amanda C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
Seriously delish! Was so surprised by the food at this place! It’s a block away from my house and I can’t believe I’m just now trying! Really excellent coffee and food. Just go you won’t be disappointed.
Ryan P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
Been here twice, both times I have been blown away at how good their sandwiches are! I added ham to the Avocado Reuben and added ham to the Pesto Grilled Cheese. They didn’t really need the ham I just needed more calories for the day. Coffee was excellent and will be back to buy some of their beans. A+
Sophia B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
I love stopping here on my way to work. It is a small town feel right of a big city street. I am grateful to have them in the neighborhood and I have only had to wait for my coffee once. Give it a try! My order: almond milk latte(smooth, creamy, and not sweet)
Keahl R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Aurora, CO
Honestly looked clean and sweet but either they don’t like gays or thry can’t handle more than two small groups at once-dont go unless you have time planned out
Justin M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
Who is this Hans guy… «coffee of the day»? Are you for real? Also, using the phrase«we» doesn’t mean your review deserves more attention. If you are a snob, or a negative and demanding person, then this isn’t the place for you.(Notice 50 reviews, and 26 of them are 1 star ratings…) If however, you like a nice, chill, little neighborhood place, that also has dog friendly outdoor seating and a friendly staff — you might actually like this place because you probably have a positive outlook in life. Sure, the only real view from the picnic tables is Denver Auto Body, and traffic cruising by on Colfax. Probably, the only reason I give it 4 stars and not 5, is the location. This place would be a lot busier if it was in a better spot. So the location isn’t the prettiest, but it IS very convenient. That being said, I come here often. I like that fact that its usually on the slower/quieter side. I have seen a surge in business over the past several months, and have jokingly told the staff that if they get any busier I am going to have to find a new coffee shop ;) Just keep in mind that since it is a smaller place, there is usually only 1 – 2 people on staff. You will have a short wait if you come in with a group. And if I had to guess, no one working probably cares if you are from Portland, or not!
Eric S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
great people here! very friendly who care. they provided a very healthy breakfast that was so good i went 3 days in a row. very good breakfast burritos and coffee. i can’t say enough good things about the people here – all home cooked food that was healthy, yummy and a great value! i highly suggest this place!
Yousuf H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Claremont, CA
Great independent neighborhood shop with good coffee. The ambiance is really comfy and it is a nice place to hang out. I love the outdoor seating and the couch as well as the quirky décor.
Jason W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
Great place to hang out, Marc makes great lattes and is very personable, and they have dialed in the food and it is excellent. This is my regular coffe shop where I go to relax and hang out. There is a nice, mellow crowd there and I can always grab a quick meal to go, fresh and not frozen or processed. The location just off Colfax makes for good parking and easy access, and the coffee is better than anything in the area. It’s also helpful that the baristas know how to make good coffee and care about the customers.
Jonathon F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
When I’m picking a coffee shop to go do work in, I sometimes actually get stressed out at the simple question– but what if I have to eat? And what if I don’t want a 4 dollar scone? What if I want food besides carbohydrates? Then I remember Park Hill Hub. It meet my needs perfectly– whether I’m a little hungry or a lot hungry. Deviled eggs. Wild rice/fruit salad. Orange bread pastries. And a bomb-ass veggie breakfast burrito. All of the prices feel quite reasonable to me. Plus, it’s a community-oriented spot which regularly supports non-profit organizations in the city. Also, they provide bottomless cup of coffee so that’s good too. Honestly the only thing I would change is just a few more people coming through, which is why I decided to write this(I never write reviews). I feel its a well-kept secret and would hate to see it go away.
Lucas P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brighton, MA
I was in the area from out of town visiting and needed coffee so I decided to give Park Hill Hub a go. It is tucked in off a side street, so it won’t jump out at you, but if you’re in the neighborhood, it’s definitely worth a stop. Iced coffee was bold and delicious, and my breakfast burrito was prepared fresh before my eyes. I had the burrito with bacon and cheese, and don’t forget to get that thing smothered with their vegetarian tomatillo sauce, yum! Staff was pleasant and friendly and I ended up chatting with what I believe was the owner for 10 mins or so about the area and things to do. There are plenty of tables and a sofa for you to sit and read with your java if you like. I would definitely come back
Nate P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
Had a meeting with a client on Ivy so popped in for a quick lunch. Mark, the manager was great and helped recommend a panini. Really great flavor, and well made. The owner popped by, and also very friendly. Great experience. Hopefully, the locals will get behind these great spots and support their businesses!
Jody R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Great pastries with a middle eastern flair pair great with traditional espresso. I ordered a custom egg sandwich that was well prepared and had some interesting and delicious spices added for a nice middle eastern kick. My latte was well balanced, frothy and smooth. My dining companions ordered fatayer pastries which are middle eastern mini pizzas, in a way, with a variety of toppings. They were flaky, delicious and packed with flavor for a great price. Service was friendly and quick. No issues whatsoever with the people. Local photography graced the walls and provided a great international flair to the ambiance of the place. Recommended!
Hans O.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Denver, CO
If we could give a business NOSTARS, this would be the one. It is owned by the gentleman who owns the Phoenician Kabob.(The same restaurant right around the corner, which admittedly buys the food that they use to prepare meals from Sam’s Club and/or Walmart… That says a lot right there!) We have been to the Park Hill Hub about 7 times now because it is local for us and, the Amsterdam Café, unfortunately, closed last winter. Even if one disregards that the Park Hill Hub is expensive($ 2,70 for a small Americano), or that the food, their(Monarch roasted) coffees and espresso, are mediocre, what makes this coffee shop unbearable, is the manager. He is more than just indifferent, he is rude. Though he certainly must be capable, he WILLNOT make your drink per your request. Case in point: As a group, we like our Americanos, when we order them, with the water in the cup and the shots slowly poured over the top to create a nice crema on top. He just ignores our request. He is so bad, that even before the espresso has stopped dripping from the machine, he summarily tosses the shots into the water. So you don’t even get all of what you are paying the high price for. That is how they make Americanos at Starbucks and Caribou and, yes, just like the baristas at Hooked on Colfax.(Want an Americano made right? Go to Pablos, Stellas, Drip, or even Peets.) The shop does have a one free cup of coffee refill policy. But the manager does not give it willingly. And be so bold as to ask him what the coffee of the day is: «It’s the same, just coffee.» Jeesh. This is the telltale sign of a successful coffee shop: Are people patronizing it. We have never been when there were more than 3 tables occupied. Never once. And, we are never going back. Never.
Doug H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denver, CO
Ok for a neighborhood coffee spot, but lacking in the something special to make it a draw for anyone else. I stopped in last week because we were had an hour to kill in Park Hill and what would be better than to take a local Unilocal recommendation? So I fired up the app and it led us to Park Hill Hub. Well… didn’t work out so well. Park Hill is not really a very warm place, either heat-wise or in its décor, so everyone sat around bundled up in their jackets on this cold day. And the cheap seating and nondescript interior doesn’t make you want to settle in and sit for a while. They definitely need an interior decoration consult – stat! The coffee was OK, at least it was hot and a bottomless cup. We didn’t get a specialty espresso drink so I can’t say how that would be, but it looked like they were well-equipped. The food was meh. There were interesting things on the menu, from middle eastern baked treats and breakfast burritos, but they sound better than they are in actual execution. And the display of them under saran wrap in a glass case is certainly unappetizing. I wouldn’t go there if you’re looking for anything but a cup of coffee and a snack.
Jennifer R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
After having an incredible lunch around the corner at Phoenician Kabob, I was craving something sweet. Then, as if by destiny. I noticed a dessert display inside the Park Hill Hub. I followed the glow of fluorescent lighting and walked into a charming, little café. All I can speak for is the cupcake I shared with my husband, but what a cupcake it was! Raspberry Earl Grey, beautifully decorated and delicious. Perhaps not the best cupcake I’ve ever tasted, but several degrees above average. The staff was friendly and welcoming. Next time I feel like justifying a cupcake into my diet I will try the Funfetti cupcake, because it is the funnest of cakes after all…
Shaun B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Colorado Springs, CO
This place is cozy and quiet. I have only been able to grab and go but i look forward to coming back to sit in with my coffee. This place is also a great addition to revamping of the neighborhood. Highly recommend stopping in
L S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
So glad to have the Hub in the hood. always love to support small local spots nearby. I found out the coffee is from a small local coffee roaster(who lives in the hood too) who primarily deals in micro lots! I love the breakfast burritos(especially the chorizo) because I can get one quick, grab a coffee and run out the door and get to my job and support a local joint! Go man go! glad to have you in the neighborhood Park hill hub!
Sean H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
A fantastic new addition to the neighborhood; a wonderfully-comfortable, locally-owned coffee and nosh spot. Their Turkish coffee is decadent… strong-bodied, rich, and delicious.(And it came with a fantastic caffeine buzzzzzzzzz!). Want something a little milder? They feature local coffees and(as per a good friend) delicious fresh-brewed teas as well. Plus, you can enjoy Mediterranean-inspired breakfast delights(the owners also run Phoenician Kabob around the corner.) I suggest you make this your new coffee spot in Park Hill/Mayfair!