Where’s Denver’s best coffee shop? Only four shops remain in our bracket!
Four Denver coffee shops remain: Corvus Coffee Roasters, Huckleberry Roasters, The Denver Bicycle Café and Crema Coffee. Which will make it to the last round?

(Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite)
Here it is, Denver — the second-to-last round of the Mile High Coffee Quest.
We’ve been through three tense rounds of voting to get here. The matchups get closer with each passing round, and some favorites have fallen. But four Denver coffee shops remain: Corvus Coffee Roasters, Huckleberry Roasters, The Denver Bicycle Café and Crema Coffee.
Here are your matchups.
If you’re not seeing a ballot, you should click here.
Here’s where you can find them.
Central
Crema Coffee
2862 Larimer St.
Five Points
720-284-9648
cremacoffeehouse.net
East-Northeast
The Denver Bicycle Café
1308 E. 17th Ave.
City Park West
720-446-8029
denverbicyclecafe.com
South
Corvus Coffee Roasters
1740 S. Broadway
Platt Park
303-715-1740
corvuscoffee.com
West-Northwest
Huckleberry Roasters
4301 N. Pecos St.
Sunnyside
866-558-2201
huckleberryroasters.com

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