Pressed Coffee & Vinyl
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Pressed Coffee & Vinyl

15177 Candelas Pkwy, Louisville, CO

★★★★4.3(34 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

Tucked inside Freedom Street Social food hall, this vinyl-themed spot pulls exceptionally balanced espresso shots and pairs them with genuinely stellar pastries—those blueberry lemon scones are legendary for a reason. It's a buzzy, social kind of place perfect for lingering over breakfast and coffee, though the experience can feel chaotic given the food hall setting. The best advice? Come with patience and a good tip, and you'll discover why locals rave about their lattes and morning croissants.

What to expect

PastriesMeetingsEspresso focusedSlow sitTraditional drinksFull breakfast

Google Reviews

Ozma Ozma
★★★★★9 months ago

Best scone I've ever had in my life. Blueberry Lemon heaven. I swear it seemed like fresh blueberries picked that day! Perfect texture (not dry) and combo of flavors. Never tasted anything like it before. The Manager/Owner (?) was kind and helpful and non-judgemental with my lack of coffee experience and my Latte was absolutely delicious. I've had Latte's before, and this one was the best. Highly recommend.

Regina Phalange
★★★★11 months ago

Extremely unhappy and rude barista with red hair. Won’t be back bc of how awful she was. I hope the manager recognizes her horrible conduct and really hope she’s not the manager or you’ll lose business for sure

Kristyn Wade
★★★★★a year ago

Tip your barista well! This is a food hall. Keep that in mind when expecting a particular coffee shop experience. It’s just a busy place in general. The espresso is balanced and smooth. I’d like to have some kind of specialty more acidic single origin coffee. And I also would like to know who is roasting the coffee just by walking in and seeing the beans. I will ask next time I’m in there. I love the vinyls for sale and the local handmade goods are actually very affordable. The baristas are nice and want you to have a good experience. Granted I got an espresso and never order a five thousand shot chai frappe whatever so I think I’m an easier customer to deal with. I’d say if you are looking for a Starbucks specific drink, don’t demand these baristas to recreate your happiness. Would be a great spot to stop at on a coffee bike ride in the warmer months as there are a lot of bike lanes and trails around here.

Wesley Bond
★★★★★a year ago

Great little coffee shop inside Freedom Street Social. Cool concept with the vinyls. Coffee was delicious!

Marie Formosa-Glasgow
★★★★★2 years ago

We stopped in for a morning coffee and enjoyed (2) breakfast croissants. Everything was amazing, best latte in the area.

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