Green Warrior Smoothie
a plate of food and a cup of coffee
To-go cooler
interior
Golden Mylk Smoothi, Green Warrior Smoothie, Overnight Oats
Golden Mylk Smoothie
Colorado Lox Toast
Green warrior & honey cinnamon oat latte
Salad
Toast flight and smoothie. SO GOOD!
Purple Bowl
outside
Sally M.
Dec 12, 2024
I came here over the weekend for brunch/lunch with a new friend, and chose "the All Day" salad with salmon. It was delicious! And I love all the healthy eating options here. It was also a nice ambiance, for chatting. My friend enjoyed his breakfast tacos, as well. The only bummer is seeing their food health score afterwards, which is why I subtracted 1-star. Restaurants need to prioritize health scores, and follow proper food handling safety protocols, taking them seriously, so we can all stay safe & healthy; especially health focused restaurants!
Read MoreMatt S.
Feb 2, 2025
Went at peak time on a Sunday and had virtually no wait to order. Service was the best, Americano was great and loved the recommendation for the Açaí bowl we ordered. Loved it!
Read MoreSojung K.
Jul 31, 2024
Okay, so The Green Collective has officially become my new obsession! This is my third time back in the last two weeks, and I can't get enough. I've been on the hunt for a healthy smoothie spot, and I've found my gem.The smoothies here are top-notch, but my absolute favorite is the Green Warrior. It's so tasty with just the right amount of sweetness. If you're looking for something more filling, you've got to try their Green Smoothie Bowl or Toasts. I had the half order of the lox toast, and wow--so yummy and surprisingly big! It's basically a slice from the middle of a sourdough boule. The herbed cream cheese, pickled onions, and smoked salmon combo is a classic, and they nail it.If it weren't for my wallet, I'd probably be here every day. The ambiance is super cute with plenty of tables indoors. They also have a refrigerated section where you can grab something quick and easy like juices, overnight oats, or chia bowls.The service is quick, and the location is perfect, nestled in the cutest neighborhood strip near Wash Park. There's plenty of street parking, and I've never had any trouble finding a spot close by.
Read MoreSarah G.
Mar 24, 2024
I am such a huge fan of this cool new spot in Wash Park. If you're there early enough, you can try the lemon poppyseed pancakes (GF and DF for your allergy-prone pals), otherwise you can't go wrong with a breakfast plate or salad. The counter service set-up means people come and go pretty often, so seats open up quick.
Read MoreRachael M.
Jun 25, 2024
The green collective is absolutely amazing! My go tos are the green warrior smoothie and their honey cinnamon iced latte! You can not beat it. It takes a few minutes to get your order but that is expected because everything seems to be from scratch and extremely fresh! Also the owner is always in, super kind and she is extremely impressive and inspiring to have 2 locations in denver!
Read MoreValery L.
Nov 13, 2024
Green Collective is an awesome find for anyone in Denver who loves healthy, fresh, and beautifully crafted food. The menu is packed with plant-based (and some non-plant based) options that feel both nourishing and satisfying. The vibe at Green Collective is bright, modern, and welcoming, making it a great spot for a casual lunch or relaxed breakfast. The staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and eager to help with recommendations. If you're into health-conscious food that doesn't sacrifice flavor, Green Collective is definitely worth a visit. The seasonal menu items are always amazing, especially the pumpkin pie smoothie bowl, yum! My other favorites are the morning boost smoothie, the homemade "Snickers" bars and the toast flight which lets you try a variety of sweet and savory toasts (they will make vegan substitutions for most of their toasts, including vegan cream cheese...just ask!).
Read MoreRachel P.
May 17, 2024
Love this cute cafe! Toast flights and smoothies are AMAZING!!!! I loved the options on the menu and grateful to have something so healthy and fresh. Vegetarian and vegan options. Fun atmosphere. Great for coffee shop vibes. Delicious and already excited to go back and try the rest of the menu!
Read MoreLauren A.
Feb 27, 2024
Gorgeous new location in wash park! They have a grab and go with smoothies, bone broth, etc. but they also have plenty of space to sit down and enjoy your meal. Great service and locally/female owned!
Read MoreOlivia K.
Nov 17, 2024
The food and drinks are good but the wait time is insane. I've been here so many times hoping it will get better but every time I stop in (and no matter what I order) it takes minimum 30 minutes. If they pick up the pace they could do some serious damage! That is my only complaint. :)
Read MoreDavey S.
Sep 20, 2024
Hadn't hung with the Athleta-Clad Housewives of South Gaylord in a while, so I stopped in to check the place out. I ordered the Six-Dollar Americano and the Breakfast Tacos. It's not actually called the "Six-Dollar Americano", but it's an Americano (allegedly; see below), and it cost six dollars, so I'm making it a proper noun.As others have noted, the drinks and food took eternities to arrive. (Two different eternities: one for the drinks, and an even longer eternity for the food. A bit like Cantor's different sizes of infinities.) When the drinks arrived, I experienced a sort-of slow-motion horror as I gazed upon the server and the vessel she was carrying, the dread rising within me as I realized this vessel was intended for me -- and that this vessel contained Green Collective's opinion of what an "Americano" is.The cup was huge, easily capable of containing 24 if not 32 ounces of liquid, and that's probably the problem. Because they filled it completely to the top with hot-ish water, to combine with the meager half-shot of espresso that I estimate was used to construct the drink. What was created, as you can already surmise, was a light-brown broth that vaguely smelled and even more vaguely tasted of coffee. I was so dumbfounded that the server would set this drink down, satisfied in the knowledge that she had rendered an "Americano", that I wasn't able to protest. I also realized that a redo probably wouldn't yield better results. This is, strangely, their idea of an Americano, and one that costs six dollars, no less.If you'd like an actual Americano, I recommend Devil's Food, one hundred feet to the north. It'll taste much better (heck, it'll taste at all!), and you'll get it in like one-tenth of the time. For half the price.The breakfast tacos were pretty good.
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