Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Group Hotels Near First Crack Coffee

First Crack Coffee is a premium coffee shop located in Denver, Colorado, USA, renowned for its high-quality coffee beans and masterful roasting techniques. Coffee enthusiasts can savor single-origin coffees from around the world, each brewed to perfection to highlight unique flavor profiles. The shop features a minimalist yet cozy ambiance, making it an ideal spot to unwind and immerse in coffee culture. Additionally, they offer coffee roasting workshops, allowing customers to delve into the journey of coffee from bean to cup, making it a favorite among locals and travelers alike.

Ramada by Wyndham Denver Downtown

Ramada by Wyndham Denver Downtown

2.9 / 5
1150 E Colfax Ave
5.24KM from First Crack Coffee
per night
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USD**7
Super 8 by Wyndham Denver Stapleton

Super 8 by Wyndham Denver Stapleton

3 / 51 Reviews
7201 E 36th Ave
1.72KM from First Crack Coffee
DryerBarbecueLuggage StorageBusiness CenterBarbecue AvailableParking
per night
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USD**5
Days Inn by Wyndham Denver Downtown

Days Inn by Wyndham Denver Downtown

3.2 / 55 Reviews
930 E Colfax Ave
5.47KM from First Crack Coffee
Luggage StorageParking
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USD**5

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about First Crack Coffee

Near First Crack Coffee in LoHi district, The Source Hotel stands out with industrial-chic design and local artwork, just 5-minute walk away. Rooms feature Rocky Mountain views. Alternatively, The Crawford Hotel (at Union Station) blends vintage charm with modern amenities, ideal for exploring nearby craft markets.

Highlights:

  1. Complimentary locally roasted coffee in most hotels
  2. Proximity to RiNo Arts District with jazz bars
  3. Free parking offered – convenient for road trips

Tip: Ask for rooms facing west to catch sunset over the coffee roastery.

Near First Crack Coffee in Denver's LoHi District, consider these unique stays:

  1. The Oxford Hotel - A historic 4-star property with locally sourced decor, 10-min drive to the café, featuring jazz nights.
  2. The Crawford Hotel - Located in Union Station, 12 mins away, offers artisan coffee amenities in rooms.

Local Tips:

  • The café specializes in small-batch roasting; try their Ethiopian Yirgacheffe blend.
  • Combine with visits to Denver Milk Market (5-min walk) for artisanal snacks.
  • Pro Tip: Ask hotels about coffee tour packages with transport included.

First Crack Coffee is renowned for its single-origin beans and small-batch roasting. Must-tries include their Ethiopian Yirgacheffe with floral and citrus notes. Nearby business-friendly hotels:

  • The Crawford Hotel (5-min walk): Historic loft-style rooms in Union Station, with free airport shuttle.
  • Kimpton Hotel Born (3-min walk): Modern amenities include 24/7 business center.

Weekends feature local art pop-ups. Avoid 8-9am weekday rushes for a quieter experience. Pro tip: Their house-made almond milk pairs perfectly with pour-overs.

Top picks near First Crack Coffee:

  1. The Crawford Hotel (Union Station)

    • Specialty: Offers a coffee concierge service with curated local roasters
    • Perk: Complimentary cold brew tastings on weekends
  2. Catbird Hotel (RiNo District)

    • Unique Feature: In-room manual espresso machines with First Crack beans
    • Walkability: 8-minute stroll through street art alleys to the café

Pro Tip: Book the "Barista Package" at Catbird which includes:

  • Private coffee cupping session
  • VIP access to First Crack's limited single-origin releases
  • Discounts at neighboring creameries for perfect pairings

Top picks near First Crack Coffee:

  1. The Maven Hotel: Industrial-chic in Dairy Block, 5-minute walk to the café, surrounded by murals and boutiques.
  2. The Crawford Hotel: Historic charm at Union Station, perfect for architecture fans, with a local market inside.
  3. Kimpton Hotel Born: Eco-friendly with bike rentals, ideal for exploring LoDo’s coffee scene and breweries.

Local tip: Denver is a third-wave coffee hub—try First Crack’s house-roasted beans with Colorado green chili for a regional twist.