Bar in Denver, United States
Queensberry Coffee
100Pearl PointsCasual LoHi coffee stop, no reservations needed.

About Queensberry Coffee
A low-key coffee stop in Denver's LoHi corridor, Queensberry Coffee suits a daytime date or casual catchup better than a full evening out. Walk-in only, casual dress, and low spend. For a dinner-and-drinks night, look to Williams & Graham or Yacht Club instead. Worth knowing for neighbourhood explorers building out a LoHi itinerary.
Quick Take: Queensberry Coffee, Denver
If you're looking for a low-key, approachable spot in Denver's LoHi neighbourhood for a daytime date or a casual two-person catchup, Queensberry Coffee at 3408 Navajo St is worth knowing about. It won't compete with the cocktail ambiance of Williams & Graham or the late-night energy of Death & Co (Denver), but as a coffee-forward venue in a walkable pocket of west Denver, it fills a different brief entirely.
The honest caveat here is data: our record on Queensberry Coffee is sparse. We don't have verified hours, pricing, menu details, or a current star rating to draw from. That limits how specific we can be, and Pearl won't fill those gaps with guesswork. What we can say is that the address puts it squarely in one of Denver's more interesting mixed-use corridors, where independent food and drink operators have been steadily building out a scene worth exploring. For a food-and-drink enthusiast who enjoys threading together a neighbourhood walk with a proper coffee stop, this part of Navajo St is worth a detour.
For a date, the format here is better suited to a first or daytime meeting than a dinner-and-drinks evening. Coffee shops in this tier across Denver tend to run a relaxed, unhurried pace, which works well for conversation. If your evening plans require more atmosphere and a fuller drinks program, you'd be better served by Yacht Club or Ace Eat Serve for something with more range. For a purely coffee-led date in a neighbourhood setting, Queensberry is a reasonable pick, with the caveat that you should confirm current hours directly before visiting.
Booking is easy, almost certainly walk-in only given the coffee shop format. No reservation required, no dress expectations. Budget should be low by Denver standards, though we'd encourage you to check current pricing on arrival given the absence of verified data in our record.
Reservations: Walk-in. Dress: Casual. Budget: Low (verify on arrival). Getting there: 3408 Navajo St, Denver, CO 80211, LoHi corridor.
For more places to eat and drink around Denver, see our full Denver bars guide, our full Denver restaurants guide, and our full Denver experiences guide. If you're travelling in, our Denver hotels guide and Denver wineries guide round out the picture. For cocktail bar comparisons further afield, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston are worth benchmarking against when you're thinking about what a great bar program looks like.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Queensberry Coffee good for a date?
Yes, and it's one of the lower-pressure options in LoHi for a first or second date. The casual, daytime format removes the formality that can make early dates awkward. Located at 3408 Navajo St, it's easy to get to and easy to leave if you want to move on to somewhere else in the neighborhood.
Is Queensberry Coffee good for groups?
It works best for two people. As a neighborhood coffee spot, it's better suited to one-on-one catchups than larger gatherings. If you're organizing a group of four or more, a sit-down brunch spot with reservations in LoHi will serve you better.
Does Queensberry Coffee have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details aren't confirmed in available data. Given Denver's climate and the cafe's LoHi location, it's worth calling ahead or checking on arrival if a patio seat matters to your visit.
What's the crowd like at Queensberry Coffee?
Expect a neighborhood daytime crowd: local regulars, remote workers, and people dropping in between errands. LoHi draws a mix of young professionals and long-term Denver residents, so the room tends to feel unhurried rather than sceney.
Is the food good at Queensberry Coffee?
Specific menu details aren't documented, but the venue is positioned as an approachable daytime spot rather than a destination food experience. If a full meal is your priority, pairing a coffee stop here with a proper lunch elsewhere in LoHi is a reasonable plan.
Does Queensberry Coffee have happy hour deals?
No happy hour information is available for Queensberry Coffee. As a daytime cafe, happy hour pricing is unlikely to apply here. For evening drink deals in the area, Williams & Graham or Noble Riot are stronger options nearby.
Do I need a reservation at Queensberry Coffee?
No. Queensberry Coffee is a walk-in cafe at 3408 Navajo St in LoHi. Just show up. Peak morning hours on weekends may mean a short wait for seating, but there's no booking system to navigate.
Location
3408 Navajo St, Denver, CO 80211
Denver, United States
Compare Queensberry Coffee
| Venue |
|---|
| Queensberry Coffee |
| Death & Co (Denver) |
| Williams & Graham |
| Yacht Club |
| Vaultaire |
| Noble Riot |
How Queensberry Coffee stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Death & Co (Denver), Notable alternative
- Williams & Graham, Notable alternative
- Yacht Club, Notable alternative
- Vaultaire, French-inspired small plates, French-inspired small plates
- Noble Riot, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Queensberry Coffee and Denver's cocktail bar circuit are answering different questions, so direct comparison only goes so far. If your evening calls for a serious drinks program, Williams & Graham is the default recommendation for date night in Denver: the room is intimate, the cocktail list is deep, and the booking difficulty is moderate but manageable. Death & Co (Denver) runs a higher-energy room better suited to groups and late nights than quiet two-person evenings. For something more relaxed with a broader food-and-drink offer, Ace Eat Serve adds a table tennis element that works well for a playful first date.
Within the casual daytime or early-evening bracket, Queensberry sits alongside neighbourhood independents rather than destination bars. Yacht Club and Noble Riot both offer more developed evening experiences with full cocktail menus if you want to extend the night beyond coffee. Vaultaire, with its French-inspired small plates format, is worth considering if you want a coffee-to-wine transition in a similarly relaxed setting but with more food depth.
The honest summary: Queensberry Coffee is not the venue you book when you want a polished night out. It's the venue that anchors a neighbourhood afternoon, particularly useful for explorers building a LoHi walk around food and drink stops. For anything after dark with higher expectations, the cocktail bars above are better-documented and more reliably suited to the occasion.
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