It's Coffee
10639 E Briarwood Ave Unit C1, Centennial
(720) 328-5219
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The latter had a deep coffee flavor with light foam. Unique flavor.
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
They make their own pastries instead of buying them frozen like everyone else around here
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Really cozy place for a great coffee. tried the normal breve and it was really worth. Also the croissants are great here
This coffee shop is always an awful experience, terrible coffee, awful workers, and the store is not very sanitary. It’s gives gourmet vibes while actually just having the same quality of a Dunkin’.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Delicious latte and one of the best cookies around. Service is top notch and very friendly and welcoming. Can't wait to come back!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Stopped in randomly today and was very impressed with It;s Coffee. Had a spiced Turkish latte and a cherry tart both were great. It was busy and felt family owned. Staff was super friendly and helpful. Appreciate that they had unique offerings in the Turkish style coffee.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I highly recommend It's Coffee. I especially like the rose latte, the raspberry tart and the pecan tart. I always end up getting one of each because I can't decide which is best. The staff are exceptionally nice. This last time I was in the shop just getting some work done on my computer, they gave me a piece of apple pie. it was also quite good, but the tarts are for sure my favorite!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Rose Latte
I’m a regular at It’s Coffee. I’m a regular because the coffee always hits the spot. The staff is warm, welcoming, and easy to talk to. Also, I highly recommend their danishes. In a world filled with corporate coffee shops I stick to the small business spots because the customer service and experience is always better. I have a lot of places I could go and I still pick It’s Coffee.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If I could give 100 stars, I would.
I stumbled upon It’s Coffee in Centennial this week, and what looked like a modest little shop in a quiet strip mall turned out to be one of the best coffee experiences I’ve ever had anywhere.
I only found it because I was doing business nearby and, as I always do, searched for a local coffee spot. The reviews were great, so I decided to give it a try. And wow… was I glad I did.
From the moment you walk in, you can feel that this place is intentionally created. Nicole, the owner, is warm, friendly, and genuinely passionate about building a space that feels welcoming, soothing, and deeply relaxing… the way a coffee and bakery experience should be. Within minutes of talking with her, you realize this isn’t just a business — it’s her craft, her heart, and her gift to the community.
Now let’s talk about the almond croissant and the Nutella croissant?
Hands down, the best I’ve ever had at any local coffee shop. Period. Flaky, buttery, perfectly balanced… they alone are worth the drive.
The coffee? Exceptional. The atmosphere? Calm and relaxed.
The service? Absolutely top-tier.
It’s Coffee is a gem that most people will overlook because of its modest location — but that’s their loss. This place deserves to be packed every single day.
Nicole, thank you for creating something special. You and your team are doing extraordinary work, and it shows in every detail.
If you’re anywhere near Centennial…this is the place to be! Think, write a book, plan your New Year resolutions, or visit with a friend. Go!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I found this place on a whim when I was looking for a new coffee spot to try, but I don’t understand why after three separate occasions, some of the weirdest things I absolutely don’t want to occur in a place that serves food happened.
My first visit in, I waited at the register from almost 5 minutes before the only person on duty noticed I was standing there. It took forever to make my coffee, but I let that go.
My second visit was with a different barista, a young Latin woman, still took forever to make my drink, and I also watched her bang out some coffee grinds into a trashcan - putting the entire tool into the trashcan and banging it directly against the surface of the can. Praying that only coffee grinds go into that trashcan, because I was feeling incredibly sick, thinking about that grinder touching the trashcan and then immediately being used again. I tried to let that go as well.
The third instance was the final straw. There were about 4 or 5 women behind the bar, all passing around a BABY to each other. One of them was making coffee and hadn’t picked up the baby yet so I had some confidence in a health-hazard free zone, right up until she stopped in the middle of making a drink to pick up the baby. She continued making the drink with a baby in her hand and then passed it off to the person at the register taking my order. This woman at the register was the same person who took my order last time, so again I was hesitant… looking incredibly distracted with this baby in her arms she took my order, then passed off the baby to start making it. When the drink was ready, it definitely wasn’t the size that I said, and after I repeated the size (for what was the third time at this point), she relayed to me that she thought it was something else. Could it possibly be because you were distracted, holding a baby in your arms when you should’ve been focusing on business?? I hate leaving bad reviews, but this was the most disappointing, unprofessional experience I’ve had for a business that is dressed up so cute, with some of the nicest people working there. If anyone actually takes the time to read this comment, please make sure that these baristas know how bad it looks to have an infant in your arms when you’re trying to work with other people’s food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 2
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The most amazing selection of small batch pastries & organic, fair trade coffee. Support a local, female-owned business. We love this place!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Truly awful experience and coffee, such a waste money. Lattes were broader line undrinkable from how awful they were.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
I tried the Spiced Turkish Coffee because another review said it was really good, and I agree very much! Highly recommend, and they even have options for non-coffee drinkers. Also tried the raspberry Danish and it was delightful.
Cozy coffee shop with lots of options, including turkish coffee, also pastries and breakfast burritos. A good place to meet and catch up with friends.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I absolutely love this place. Their coffee is the best. I buy their beans for my espresso and have been their customer for probably over a year and I won’t buy my beans anywhere else. I also love their rose latte and their patties are to die for.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
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