Common Grounds

In Business Since 1992

3 out of 5

Based on 8 reviews

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3484 W 32nd Ave

Denver, CO80211

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(303) 458-5248

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Features: Cash Only
Reservations: Takes Reservations.

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Entertainment: Live Music



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Polecam wszystkim!

Posted bymegi32on 12/19/2006

Witam! Rekomenduje ten lokal jako swietna przystan na odpoczynek przy filizance kawy. Nie wyszukana kafeteria ale ze wspaniala obsluga sprawia , ze milo i sympatycznie ,a najlepiej z fajna osoba, sympatycznie spedza sie czas. Great koffee and the best in the world baristas!

Best Coffee Shop in Highlands

Posted byvclynnon 11/13/2006

OK, Granted, there still aren't a lot of Coffeeshops in Highlands and Berkeley park. But you don't need many when common grounds got it right. They make good, flavorful espresso shots. They also have good coffee alternatives (like the sunrise and sunset). I'm not so wild about their foods. But it has free wifi and its a good place to grab a cup and basque in the neighborhood.

Common Grounds - A neighborhood experience

Posted byDenver Coffee B.on 10/7/2005

This Common Grounds location in Highlands (see downtown location) is truly a neighborhood hotspot. From the crying baby in the stroller to the students studying intently (or at least pretending to) on the free WiFi, the atmosphere here is comfortable and truly local.Westword called it "the quintessential neighborhood coffee nest"Here's what Yahoo Travel had to say: "Sporting an assortment of bagels, pastries, deli style sandwiches espressos, lattes and the like, this little neighborhood coffeehouse is an integral part of a thriving area. It is one of the few places that manages to feel hip without consciously trying. Come to chat, relax with the morning paper, view artwork, sip java, and listen to musicians. Whatever your interests, this place will occupy all of your senses. Hillary Clinton thought this a worthy place to visit in 1996."This place is a central fixture in the thriving Highlands neighborhood. There is plenty of seating, a great selection of books on the shelf lined walls, and a very comfortable feel overall.Perks: Neighborhood/local feel, lots of seating, free WiFi, excellent coffee, great people-watching.

Perfect for People Watching in Highlands

Posted byTroy K.on 8/14/2005

Where else will you find such a diverse mix of people: college students, book clubs, activist groups, and families. The kids can play with the assortment of games, while the parents can enjoy any of their fine coffee. This is truly a meeting place for the neighborhood, where you'll find live guitar on many nights.

No sir, I didn't like it.

Posted bycoffeeguyon 11/15/2002

A line out the door, inexperienced baristas and a really bad shot of espresso. 2$ for a muffin!. Try the place down the block.