Little Owl Coffee
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Little Owl Coffee

Denver, Colorado

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A tiny, immaculate cafe on South Broadway where every drink is prepared with the focus of a watchmaker. The espresso is pulled on a gorgeous Slayer machine, the latte art is genuinely beautiful, and the pastry case — stocked by local bakers — is curated with real taste. It's small enough that you feel like a regular by your second visit.

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The cortado. Simple, precise, and the best way to judge any serious coffee shop.

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