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Welcome to Bean Fosters

Welcome to Bean Fosters, a charming gem tucked away at 720 Golden Ridge Rd in Golden, Colorado. This cozy coffee shop effortlessly combines the warmth of a well-loved bookstore with the rich aroma of artisanal coffee. Patrons rave about the delightful ambiance, perfect for enjoying a cup of their house-made drinks or indulging in homemade baked goods like lemon blueberry dessert bread. With its relaxed vibe, ample seating, and a curated collection of books, Bean Fosters serves as an ideal spot for reading or catching up with friends. Whether you're after a robust iced latte or a cozy chai, every sip invites you back for more.

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Welcome to Bean Fosters, a charming coffee haven nestled in the heart of Golden, Colorado. Located at 720 Golden Ridge Rd Ste D, this delightful spot is more than just a coffee shop; it's a cozy sanctuary for book lovers and caffeine enthusiasts alike. With its warm ambiance and a collection reminiscent of the Pacific Northwest, Bean Fosters invites you to unwind and indulge in a sensory experience that goes beyond just sipping coffee.

As you step into Bean Fosters, you're greeted by a delightful fusion of aromatic brews and the comforting scent of freshly baked goods. The inviting atmosphere encourages you to linger—whether you're diving into a well-loved novel or catching up with friends over a steaming cup. Reviews from patrons like Anne Dewanto highlight the café's early opening hours, perfect for those in need of a pre-surgery caffeine boost. She savored a dirty chai while enveloped in the literary charm that the space offers, making it an excellent spot for both relaxation and productivity.

The menu at Bean Fosters is a treat for the taste buds, showcasing a selection of house-made syrups that elevate every sip. Anna Chait raves about the iced lattes, particularly with the addition of honey lavender syrup, while Raj D. relished a classic cappuccino paired with delicious pastries. Speaking of pastries, the homemade baked goods, including lemon blueberry dessert bread and raspberry scones, evoke nostalgia and comfort, presenting a perfect complement to the rich coffees.

What truly sets Bean Fosters apart is its harmonious blend of coffee and culture. The café serves as a repository of stories—having a used bookstore brimming with books waiting for new readers. Patrons like Carmilla Holder and Caitlyn Lauchner can't help but mention the brilliant idea of merging reading with coffee culture. It creates an inviting environment that feels down-to-earth and unpretentious, much like the delicious offerings that keep customers coming back for more.

With ample seating, free Wi-Fi, and a commitment to friendly service, Bean Fosters is not just a stop for a quick coffee but a destination. Whether you’re a local or just passing through on your way to the mountains, this café is perfect for a pit stop—whether it's to sip a matcha latte with pistachio syrup or to enjoy a quiet moment with a hot cocoa.

Bean Fosters is more than a coffee shop; it's a cozy community hub where moments become memories, one cup at a time. So next time you find yourself in Golden, make sure to drop by and experience the unique charm and fantastic flavors awaiting you.

START YOUR REVIEW OF Bean Fosters
Anne Dewanto
Anne Dewanto

Went here while waiting for my husband’s surgery which was the first case of the day so I was grateful that they opened very early. Ordered two shots on a dirty chai to make me function better to read half of the book I brought from home and they have a very cozy atmosphere surrounded by books and everything!

Carmilla Holder
Carmilla Holder

I was just in the neighborhood for an appointment and somehow I ended up here and I would say I’m glad I did! I thought the idea of “coffee and books” sound brilliant! The atmosphere was amazing! Not to mention the service! Highly recommend!

Monique Danison
Monique Danison

Not a bougie vibe, more down-to-earth delicious. I savored every sip of my drip coffee, best I've had in awhile. Pared it with a raspberry scone made same day. Perfect place catch up with a friend curled up on a couch. 10/10

Asha Shibu
Asha Shibu

Stopped by here for a quick coffee and this place sure has a cool vibe. There are tons of books available to buy or to even read. We ordered hot cocoa and mocha and both were really tasty. Would definitely be back

Anna Chait
Anna Chait

Hands-down one of the best iced lattes I've had here in the Denver area! Their house-made syrups are divine! I love the atmosphere here. It gives cozy PNW coffee shop vibes in the heart of the foothills. Love their book selection, ample seating and environment is very relaxing. They also serve delicious homemade baked goods and Bonfire Burritos. I had the large iced oat milk latte with vanilla and honey lavender! Can't wait to come back, hopefully soon!

Caitlyn Lauchner
Caitlyn Lauchner

Probably the best coffee shop in Colorado. A used bookstore/coffee shop. I always love the atmosphere and the coffee/tea! Lots of power for working with devices, friendly and fast service, and lots of places to sit.

Debbie Dellacroce
Debbie Dellacroce

Super cute place. Solid matcha and really delicious lemon blueberry dessert bread. Easy stop going west on I70 for a day in the mountains.

Raj D.
Raj D.

We got up early to see the sunrise at the Red Rocks Park. We decided to stop by this cafe for our morning coffee as this was the only location open at the time. Glad to say we were pleased with our decision. This cute cafe has a gorgeous used bookstore within and a few antiques. For drinks, my friend tried the Matcha Latte with Pistachio Syrup while I decided to stick to my usual Cappuccino with whole milk. We also got Chocolate Chip Muffin and a Butter Croissant. Everything was delicious. My cappuccino was a bit stronger than my usual and actually helped me get through my sleepless day packed with back to back activities. As for the croissant, I love all croissants, but something about a light and crisp butter croissant always hits the spot for me. This was just that but I do which it was warmed up (I probably should've asked the barista).