CF&G Public Market & Coffeehouse
4138 Main St, Timnath, CO
Crema's Take
“Nestled in historic Old Town Timnath, this hybrid coffeehouse-gift shop creates a genuinely cozy gathering spot where you can linger over breakfast and coffee while browsing curated goods from local artisans. The atmosphere and hospitality shine brightest here—think charming, family-friendly vibes with solid breakfast burritos—though coffee quality can be inconsistent, so you might want to stick with their lighter fare and the community experience that keeps locals coming back.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
Cute place but very pricy drinks that weren’t good. I purchased a vanilla latte (whole milk) and it was basically brown tinted water downed milk.
Great little place to relax and enjoy old town Timnath. The sandwiches were excellent as was the coffee. The little shop was a wonderful addition that we didn’t fail to find items for us & the kids.
Such a cute & cozy local coffeehouse, breakfast spot and gift shop. Great service, breakfast burrito was delicious and we even got some new earrings from a local artist. Love supporting local. We’ll be back!
Came here on a Thursday late morning for coffee and a bite to eat. Atmosphere is what gets the stars, but the food gets none. We asked what’s in the “veggie” scramble and the “veggie” burrito, which should not be labeled veggie. Our food took 20 minutes!!! And we were the only customers. The strawberry toaster pastry was dry and tasted a dog biscuit, no flavor. The iced vanilla latte was no better than a McCafé, tasted like iced flavored creamer. The panini was very small and tasted ok. Won’t be coming back and wouldn’t recommend until they amp up their menu. Disappointed for how cute it looks from the outside. Sorry guys.
This is a great coffee, light food, ice cream place in the middle of a tiny country town. Right now there isn't much else, but that will certainly change in the next 5 years. There is tons of room, seating, and parking. It has a sleepy Mayberry feeling. Finally, the woman who ran the store was truly nice and willing to talk as long as the customer was engaged in talking. It is a poece of a soon disappearing America.