Logan House Coffee - Lowry

7111 E Lowry Blvd #101, Denver
(720) 515-7752

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Braxton Cline

they don’t take cash. I payed 5 dollars for a hard ass rice crispy treat that when I ate I felt like I was getting curb stomped multiple times by a 400 pound man. My mouth was so sore.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 1

Service: 2

Chava Tova Thum

The staff here are LOVELY! We love Kalia & everyone. This is our local coffee shop and (although the drink prices can be *steep*), we love coming here every time. 🙏

Zephyr

the pumpkin bread loaf is sooo good! the icing on the top is delicious and the bread is very moist. the slice was also pretty big. great service, thank you! :)

Food: 5

Service: 5

Andrew Brookens

Love this place! Leilani was amazing to both my kid and me. I only wish it were open until 5!!! (pretty please!?)

Greg Anderson

My favorite coffee place in Lowry! Great place to meet others or work alone. The coffee and food are excellent and the staff is phenomenal -- friendly and responsive. Ample seating inside and outdoors, with open space with moderate noise.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jason Amaya

Logan House is always a great place for coffee and burritos! The staff are consistently friendly and make it such a pleasant stop — whether it’s for a quick chat or to grab some amazing coffee. The vibe is great, the service is quick, and it’s always a bright spot in the day.

Only thing is…the pups are missing their milk bones! 🐾 Andre, help!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ashley Boyd

This was my first time stopping in and I got the vegetarian breakfast burrito with green salsa, and the turmeric latte with coconut milk. While their breakfast burrito was delicious it could definitely stand to be a bit more seasoned. The latte wasn’t on the sweet side which I didn’t mind because I was more so drinking for health benefits. Would love to see more gluten free options if they aren’t available!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 5

Abraham Munoz

Paid $9.00 for a 16oz Carmel Latte which seems high to me for what it is. I would consider going elsewhere before paying that much for a latte.

Allison Nitsch

Got a to go order. 8.95 for an oat milk latte (12 oz). And paid extra .50 for syrup I couldn’t even taste. Got two pastries an hand pie with soggy crust (I’ve never had one that isn’t hard, pie like crust) and a donut for my child that even she wouldn’t eat. You know you have a problem if kid doesn’t want to eat a donut. This place has been good at prior trips and pastries from La filette they used to carry were good.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 5

Davis Giri

$9 for a small iced mocha is insanity. Literally as much as a chipotle burrito. Good coffee but not at all worth that price

Heather Olheiser

Iced latte was good but I've had better. Baristas were friendly enough.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Joe Johnson

I visited Logan House Coffee recently and was disappointed to find they do not accept cash payments. This was not posted anywhere clearly—there were no signs indicating that cash isn’t accepted until you reach the register, making the experience frustrating and inconvenient for customers who rely on cash.

It’s important to note that in Colorado, there is a state law that requires retail businesses to accept cash. According to Colorado Revised Statutes § 11-61-102(1):

> “A retail establishment that offers goods or services for sale to the public and that has an individual accepting payment in person at the point of sale shall accept United States currency, including federal reserve notes, from a buyer to purchase the goods or services.”

Unless the business qualifies for one of the law’s narrow exemptions (such as using automated kiosks, requiring credit cards for deposits, or operating mainly via subscriptions), refusing to accept cash is not allowed. Violations can result in civil fines of up to $250 per transaction attempt.

You can view the full statute here: Colorado Revised Statutes § 11-61-102

I hope Logan House Coffee takes a closer look at this issue—not only to comply with state law but to better serve all members of the community, including those who don’t use cards or digital wallets. At the very least, visible signage would help customers avoid surprise or embarrassment at the register.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Andrew Glaser

Ordered a $6 16oz cold brew. They said their cold brew was out but I could have a nitro. I saw the nitro was served in 12oz so I asked if it could be served in 16oz and they said no. They then served me a 12oz cold brew with no nitro fizz. It was mid. I paid $6.74 incl. tax. The one at Stanley Marketplace is better.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 1

Michael Brautigan

My “Nutella” flavored 16oz latte was NINE dollars. Insane. And not even a good latte. Might report to my credit card as a fraudulent charge because I feel robbed.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 3

Katie Knezevich

I ordered and paid for a coffee online. When I went to the coffee shop, the doors were locked. I knocked on the door. The employee said they don’t take orders after 4:00. I place my order before 4:00. The door states the hours are 7-5. I paid over $9.00 for my coffee and didn’t get the coffee. I WILL NEVER COME BACK TO THIS COFFEE SHOP.

Service: 1

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