Coffee and pastry shop thats only open til 2 p.m. on the conference side of the Gaylord Rockies. They only serve up coffee, drinks and pastries at this one, but its a good way to get your coffee fix during a conference. I stopped here several times during the week long conference we hosted here. It does move slower, so if theres a line and you are tight on time, I dont recommend waiting.The same staff was regularly here and they were very friendly. They greeted each person and made every drink to order. They have some pastries in the case if you want something sweet - think croissants, muffins, quick grab and go type items, etc. They also have a drink case with bottled beverages, including bottled waters.Overall: AEasy and convenient coffee shop on the conference side of the Gaylord. Mostly geared towards conf attendees and closes at 2 p.m. MST.
Not bad, but $5700 is a little expensive for a cup of coffee. 🤡
This is a nice little shop inside the Convention Center, just like a Starbucks (they serve Starbucks coffee, similar menu, and even have the same Starbucks names for the sizes) but you cant use your Starbucks card here. Its intended as a quick service location, youre supposed to grab your coffee on your way to an event so there are very few places to sit, and even then I suspect those seats and benches in the hall belong to the convention center. Nevertheless, great for what it is.
Awful service. 30 minute line with 1 cashier. Purchased 4 drinks for $20. All 4 drinks were wrong and tasted like cold milk. All 4 drinks cold. Gaylord needs to get another coffee shop. Do not go here.
Over priced and slow!!
Unfortunately, very bad coffee - I ordered a latte and received a cup of milk with barely any coffee and lot of foam on top. They don’t have oat milk, just soy, almond, coconut and whole milk. The location does not offer cortado, neither flat white.
$9 for two sodas nope