Pm Small plate parmasean fries
a sandwich and chips on a table
My doppio!
drink
a bar with flowers painted on the wall
Hill Sandwich w/ Chips & Sweet Pickle
a cup of coffee with a heart on it
food, pasta
food, pizza
Breakfast sandwich
Hot honey chikn biscuit sammy
drink
a group of people in a coffee shop
four jars of beet juice
Colorful bar stools that match the name of the place
Adorable decor
food, salad, salads
Banh Bahn Mi Sandwich w/ Edamame
Matcha Latte
Art for sale
Rika M.
Sep 30, 2024
Most definitely my type of place! As a beet lover, what this coffee shop offers/serves truly resonates with the kind of diet I, on a daily basis, eat. Although what I got me the past Saturday was a simple doppio where I didn't order any food (as I was in a huge hurry), I can certainly look forward to spending a decent amount of time sitting down with some healthy bite to eat next time. Service was top notch. A young smiley lady kindly informed me that their "single" espresso already comes with two shots so she wanted to confirm if I meant two shots of espresso when I ordered "double espresso". Attention to detail or what, right? What I wanted was definitely two shots of espresso so I restated my order as "single espresso". Glad that I didn't get four shots; that would have made me so jittery for sure. Plants are everywhere in this shop. Vibrant beet color is seen everywhere (talking Tim Burton world) from the bar stools to wallpaper etc. When the sun is still shining from the east, the window seating facing the east might be the best place to sit and sip/eat your stuff. Only a few blocks away from the busy Colfax but the shop inside is a different world with a little bit of magical touch. A little bit of hippie feel might be what I'm trying to say/describe the place. Bell bottom pants would be a perfect outfit for showing up to a place like this.
Read MoreStefanie C.
Sep 17, 2024
2.5 years later, it's time for an updated review! I came here with my friend for lunch on a weekday and totally forgot it existed. I feel like Corner Beet is ALWAYS poppin' with locals and upbeat vibes. Ordered a Peace in the Middle East toast, along with one of their fancy coffees (can't remember which one). There's options for everyone, and it's all tasty.We sat at the bar, which was a perfect vantage point to watch the talented baristas at work and check out the gorgeous decor. Corner Beet is always allowing local businesses to promote their goods & services - really gives it a community feel. Both indoor seating options and outdoor patio are both gorgeous. Definitely made it to my list of Denver favorites!
Read MoreJackson T.
Aug 30, 2024
40 mins after ordering, they hadn't started my order. There are flies and bugs all over.Used to love this place, it's gone way downhill. Try somewhere else instead!
Read MoreMojos G.
Oct 2, 2024
I used to love this place, which makes me super sad to write this. I went here all the time the Thai tofu salad. They have completely changed it but kept the photo the same on delivery services. Now it only has 4 small very hard (overcooked) seasonless pieces of tofu on it. Maybe in person they still do a nice salad but if you have it delivered beware. So disappointed.
Read MoreRachelle R.
Aug 13, 2024
I loved The Corner Beet! The menu is amazing for many reasons. The options are unique and have healthy ingredients AND each item is labeled if it is vegan or can be made vegan. As a vegan this was an incredibly easy ordering experience. The two donuts I got were a fruity flavor sugar blast. The avocado toast was HUGE! The bread was a thick slice of sourdough and it was loaded with toppings including mushrooms and tofu. It's a great bang for your buck and they do not skimp on food. The interior is so cute with little beet wallpaper and it has hidden butts on it. The service was fast and each team member was helpful and friendly when we asked questions.
Read MoreNiels E.
Jul 26, 2024
OUTSTANDING!!!We eat vegan all across the country on our travels. The Corner Beet is simply wonderful:Food!! Ambiance!! Service!!
Read MoreCody B.
Jul 14, 2024
Simply put, The Corner Beet is a strong four. It takes me a minimum of several months to formulate a review of this nature, but capturing "the beat on the beet" has been a years-long endeavor.I will respectfully begin with the food, which is so much better than it has any right to be. The food, in terms of quality, might be hovering somewhere around perfect. It might. It is vegan-inclusive-ish, and you can feel that with the menu choices - they are limited in a smart way! Most cheeses can be not-cheeses, and likewise with the eggs. Yes! And it all is close to perfect with regard to recipe & preparation. I don't care about the coffee so read other reviews for that.There are a few keystone items on this menu - listen, these are keystone items. The breakfast burrito, the uh, sandwiches, or paninis. There's the um, benedict, french, uhm, the french toast. There are various eggs. There are maybe sandwiches and paninis? They are, of course, all served with dijon, I think. Viewing the menu at the moment, I am two asterisks deep into figuring out what is or isn't served with dijon.GFO+4 dieters should be aware that the french toast is served with mocha sauce.The website pop-up prompted me to view the "Corner Beet Lite" menu, I assume because it detected I am viewing the website after brunch hours. Folks, I'd rather be viewing the Corona Beer Light menu, if you know what I mean..What I mean is that the menu is inconsistent and very confusing! Even on location you kinda have to scan around until you find a printed menu on some surface (it is not displayed) and then calculate whether the offerings are available based on time and date. All said, you are effectively forced to ask. Many patrons may not love a verbal menu.So, yeah, also, I think they do have cocktails? And maybe events? There are conspicuous liquor bottles on the walls. The events probably involve poetry! I'm not crazy for that, but I think it's neat and nice - open mics & the likes. There is a chalk-based event calendar in the Corner that seems to partially match a website style event calendar, but it's one of those thing where you really need to strike up a conversation with one of the young front-of-house to truly know for sure. There is both tarot tuesday and "wine wednesday" as listed online, but there are other days for sure too. I saw them on the chalkboard.I hope this is getting across what I mean about the atmosphere. There is woke reading material for children available - not really trying to make a point here, that is just the best way to describe it. Like coloring books about President Barack Obama.Very quickly, the prices aren't cheap. It's fine. It's gentrification food. It really is delicious, though. Just expect to spend at least 15ish on an entree and 7 on some type of mushroom coffee potion. The kitchen is too small to function as a brunch place, so there may be painful wait times.To close this out, I must mention that local rag Westword has declared the block north of the Beet's corner a type of criminal hell. Westword said the block is horribly dangerous, and the handsome warriors of DPD are now allegedly patrolling the block eight hours a day in order to defeat crime. The ownership of the Beet declined comment on the several published articles about this important issue.Supported by my experience of eating outdoors at the Corner Beet and walking up and down the same block many times, I would say that it is a perfectly normal and lovely area. I saw a young women yo-yoing (doing yo-yo the toy type tricks) the last time I was there. I have never witnessed crime. I have seen homeless people, which might be frightening to see for some patrons of the neighboring yoga studios and the nearby "apothecary".4 stars. I'm not aware of any beets on the menu but I might be wrong.
Read MoreJanet D.
May 28, 2024
This little darling in Caphil will be a decade old in its location this coming August. It's been quietly sitting at the corner of North Ogden and 14th Avenue. Serving creative made from scratch clean eats to their increasing fan base. It started as a cold pressed juice company. The owner realized the place can offer more than juice due to its size. They started offering coffee, toasts, salads and more! This plant loving spot has such a welcoming vibe. We dropped by for a quick brunch which they offer on weekends. True confession. We're meat eaters but we always strive to eat healthy. So here we go! Everything we tried was honest to goodness delicious! My fave was the Thai Peanut Salad. Texture and taste was above what I expected it to be. I'm ecstatic! The Falefel Wrap. Freshly cooked falafel is the way to go! Filling and oh so tasty! The Zaatar Flatbread was company's favorite. Their bakery is vegetarian but they have lots of vegan and gluten free options. Their bakery is 100% vegan. Featured:SPARKLING WINE nomadica sparkling white++QUEEN BEE BREWSsession meade 7 oz rotating tap. We had the pear ginger. FALAFEL WRAP mixed greens tossed in a greek dressing and topped with our house their falafel, red onion, cucumber, and feta finished with a lemon tahini drizzleTHAI PEANUT SALADmixed greens tossed in Thai peanut dressing topped with sesame rice noodles, tamari-baked tofu, pickled carrots, cucumber, jalapeno, cilantro, crushed peanuts, and sesame seedsZAATAR FLATBREADšzaatar olive oil base topped with paneer cheese, spinach, tomato, red onion, and add kalamata olives vo+2, add meati crispy cutlet +7. Patios are open on both sides of the eatery. The same owner opened Rooted Heart Yoga and Welness next door. Students get a discount at the cafe and vice versa.
Read MoreEilen S.
Jun 16, 2024
Absolutely love this spot. Healthy, tasty dishes, friendly service and all the vibes. I've been here many times now and tried many dishes but I am currently obsessed with the "Savory Forest" toast.. it is absolutely delicious. I will say that I recommend coming here with time to spare. They often have a wait 30-45 min till food comes out so keep that in mind. Another thing to keep in mind is that they in kids gratuity with their bill so a 14.99 toast will end up being almost $20. They have a calendar of events too with wine nights and astrology reading! Perfect for vegans with lots of meat free alternatives.
Read MoreLauren K.
Jan 29, 2024
Love this spot! I've been here for brunch a couple times (Fri and Saturday late mornings and both times have been a little crowded, but when it's warm out there's outdoor seating so not as hard to find a spot.)I've tried the hummus platter in the past which was good flavor but since I often eat meat I still felt a little hungry after. this time I got the breakfast sandwich and was super satisfied! Coffee was good and staff friendly, they have a little water dispenser in the corner you can refill your hot water as well. There's bathrooms and WiFi for customers, a few outlets but not too many. Look for street parking
Read MoreRated: 4.7 (84 reviews) · $$
Breakfast & Brunch, Juice Bars & Smoothies, Salad