Sunday, December 18, 2016

41 - Vital Root, Denver


Awesome food and a great blend of being a restaurant and a place to hang out for a bit.

"Coffee Shop:"
Vital Root
http://www.vitalrootdenver.com/
3915 Tennyson St
Denver, CO 80212

Date Visited:
Friday, November 18, 2016
About 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Purchased:
Coconut Almond Milk Blend Latte, Raw Beet Ravioli, Banh Mi Tacos: $23.76 (including tax)

This is not coffee shop.  This is a restaurant.  Being honest.  Especially because they supposedly have wi-fi, but it was not working at all while I was there and when I asked about it I got the impression that it might be the norm not to work.  Having wi-fi and being able to sit with a computer is my cut-off, but since they do supposedly have wi-fi it still has that kind of vibe, so it's acceptable to work/read/sit for a bit/whatever.

Anyway, I like this place and it's not a great place to hang out for an extended period of time, but it is nice for a bit (like pushing a couple of hours).  A couple of hours fits well with the free 2hr street parking all around.  There isn't a lot, but parking on the street was easy and seemed like it would generally be doable within a block.  Only slightly further away on the side streets you can find untimed parking too.

This is and all-vegetarian restaurant and it's consciously vegan-friendly as well.  By this I mean a lot of items are vegan already and vegan food is "normal," not a weird tofu substitution on dish totally not made for it.  This is exemplified by the fact that one of the milks for lattes is a coconut almond blend.  Classing it up!  Obviously I went with that.


A coconut-almond milk blend latte and a beautiful tray of Raw Beet "Ravioli."

It was quite good.  I liked the milk.  The latte wasn't that otherwise remarkable, but...it's not a coffee shop.  But I also don't want to imply that it was subpar.  It wasn't a fake-restaurant-latte.  It just wasn't that remarkable.

The picture above also includes my Raw Beet Ravioli.  I freaking love the Raw Beet Ravioli.  I have had it every time I have been there.  But it should not be called ravioli.  If you order that being in the mood for anything like ravioli, and even if you are very conscious that it is called "Raw Beet Ravioli," I think you would be disappointed.  But I LOVE it.  I just don't think about ravioli.  I love well-prepared, unique raw food.  The best restaurant I have ever been to was a raw food restaurant....on a different continent.  It makes me sad all the time how far away it is.  But the Raw Beet Ravioli is the closest thing I have found.  It is beets with I think nut-based cream, and "spaghetti" (also the worst name ever) vegetable stuff...amazing flavor blending. Unique.  It's wonderful.

I liked the Bahn Mi Tacos all right.  They weren't amazing, but I enjoyed them.  (I have had better main dishes here as well.)  They had jalapeƱos on them and I'm not a huge fan, but I wanted to try them as-is.  They are probably better if you like that kind of kick in your food.  A bit unique, but not as memorable.  They came with fried plantains, which was cool.

Bahn Mi Tacos.


The other awesome thing is that they have a classy water dispenser if you want water and one of the options is carbonated.  Super classy.

Vital Root is a decent place to hang out.  It's a really nice mix of really good, quality food, but also a relaxing atmosphere conducive to hanging out for a bit.  I wouldn't stretch it for five hours like I have at some coffee shops, but not all coffee shops can do that either, anyway.  It's a nice place without making you feel like you have to dress up or feel weird pulling out a book or laptop. (So basically perfect as far as food places go.)

Like I mentioned, free parking was pretty easy.  And fatal wi-fi issues with the basically-nonexistent wifi.

Although this restaurant was not a landmark itself, it was in range of three Ingress portals.  I am not sure if they were all pokestops.  I also had trouble getting signal on my phone.  SO disappointing.

Friday, December 2, 2016

40 - Sojourners Coffee & Tea, Denver

A MAPLE SYRUP LATTE.  I wish I could convey delicious smell and a warm, cozy, deliciously blended flavor.  Then this picture would speak for itself.  Instead, the picture conveys a latte and these words will speak for it.

Coffee Shop:
Sojourners Coffee & Tea
http://sojoscoffee.com
1501 S Holly st
Denver, CO 80222

Date Visited:
Monday, November 7, 2016
About 12:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Purchased:
12 oz Almond Milk Maple Latte: $3.93*
0.69 cent charge for almond milk

*This is actually the price for a regular latte.  I saw the the sign that described a "maple latte" after I had ordered and immediately asked if I could upgrade (actually, asked if it was made with real maple syrup and when I got a yes, IMMEDIATELY asked if I could upgrade because it was an ACTUAL MAPLE SYRUP LATTE).  The barista making my drink said he would put the maple syrup in.

A maple syrup latte is the best idea.  I don't know why I have never seen it before.  (I concede that one possibility is because I have been unobservant.)  Anyway, I had never had one and this was my first experience.

This latte was among the best lattes I have ever had.  As in, it is in the running for the best latte I have ever had.  I believe that much of this was due to the fact that it was a maple syrup latte.  So I can't really compare their latte with lattes from other places.  It's just in a class of it's own.  But I can give them credit for making a maple syrup latte that was delicious!  It was very good with almond milk, good flavor pairing, and just all-round delicious.  The foam was nice.  It was a very comfy-feeling drink.  Maple syrup is a pretty cool flavor in general, but used like this, there was a journey of flavors in the latte and it was fun, even though it was still mellow.  It was sweet, but not too sweet and not overpowering.  Still more like a latte than on the super sweet mocha side of things.  It was warm and cozy and delicious.

I would love to have this be a holiday drink staple.  But not just for the holidays.

The latte art wasn't much...so I do have to say that there is room for improvement in the whole experience because a beautifully crafted piece of latte art would have completed the scene very fittingly.

The shop was a pretty nice place to work as well.  There was quite a bit of seating and it had a cozy/productive blend of an atmosphere going on.  It seemed like the kind of place people like to come hang out and work at.  It was comfortable to do, but would also be nice to sit and chat or whatever too.  It was mostly smaller tables with a couple comfy chairs.

When I arrived I checked out the menu and was thinking I would get a standard drink.  I sort of wanted a cappuccino, but I asked about the charge for almond milk substitution and it was still .75 cents (including tax, I guess - the receipt said 0.69) and it just irritates me SO MUCH to pay such a large percentage of the drink to have a few ounces of a different milk. It's not even like it's ADDED, it's just a different thing INSTEAD.  So I'm always like "Fine, I'll just get a latte."  At least then I'm actually getting a decent amount of almond milk for the SAME PRICE.  Even though it would STILL be the same price for a large latte, which is like TWICE AS MUCH milk.  Okay, anyway.  I decided on a latte.

Their holiday drink list was on a board that was near the counter where I ordered, so I did not see it until I walked back away.  I usually don't pay a lot of attention to holiday drinks because I'm not into fake syrups, and that's usually what they are - a bunch of flavorings and whipped cream or something, so I just don't generally get them.  But then came the glorious moment when I saw a latte and the word "maple".  I wish I remembered if it had a better name than "maple latte", but I was too distracted by the enticing existence of a maple syrup latte.  So I asked about it and upgraded and it was delicious.

Overall, and awesome drink and a nice atmosphere.

Wifi was decent.

There is a parking lot shared with neighboring businesses.  I got the only spot that was available, after someone pulled out.  So the lot does not seem sufficient.  However, I did not investigate nearby street parking since I got a spot.

ALSO. Also.  I can now add another important piece of information about these adventures.

This location is a pokestop.  (And an Ingress portal.)
(To be clear, Sojourners isn't just in the vicinity of one, it IS one.)