Although Covid-19 has hit some of our favorite restaurants and cafes pretty hard, the new, innovative ways these places are opening up during these unprecedented circumstances proves how important these businesses are to our communities. Especially cafes near campus, they haven’t seen their regulars or the bustle of students in months! Therefore, I implore you to try someplace new or head back to your favorite coffee joint sometime soon. Even if you can’t sit down and stay for hours like we used to, know that you are supporting a business that has messed the heck out of you.
LA BELLE ROSETTE
Right across from the Newman Center, there is a quaint and oh so welcoming espresso and wine bar known as La Belle Rosette. As a theatre major, it’s where I spent a lot of time last year because of it’s proximity to the Newman Center and now that they’re back open–for pick up and take away orders only, for now–I can finally indulge in their hazelnut coffees and spicy chai teas. They have a wide variety of coffees, teas, smoothies, and citrus lemonades in the mornings/afternoons. La Belle also offers fresh baked goods throughout the day, they’ll even warm them up for you! There’s nothing like a coffee and a lemon bar at 2PM while cramming for a midterm. In the evenings, La Belle turns into a wine bar, and I can promise you that as soon as I can experience that, I will! Oh, and bring your own mug/glass, they’ll give you a discount and you’re saving the environment! (;
BEANS
Smack dab in the middle of campus, Beans is DU’s hidden gem. On the corner of the hospitality building, near Nagel, is a coffee shop run by and for DU students. Although it’s on campus, they do not accept your student ID/meal plan as a form of payment. They have a wide variety of coffee, syrups, and teas all for under $8! Beans has breakfast and lunch offered throughout the day, they have delectable local breakfast burritos. Before COVID, there were always students working in its small space, and the smell of coffee counteracted the stress swirling in the room. I swear, there’s nothing like the comforting aroma of caffeine when a paper is due by midnight. Beans has perfected the co-ed cup of coffee, they’re offering outside seating now, grab a mug and go!
CORVUS
A short drive on South Broadway will take you to the local roaster cafe known as Corvus. Their space is perfect for those Instagrammable pics but the coffee is what makes you want to come back. They currently have limited seating but call ahead to see what is available, you can always take your drink to go and visit the several thrift stores on Broadway! One more tidbit about Corvus is their team members actually visit the Latin American and African coffee farms they source from every year, so they can develop relationships with their own farmers. Every sip of coffee tastes better when you know the beans were sourced from a place of mutual respect and care!
