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When was the last time a cup of coffee made you pause—not just for the flavor, but for the story behind it? Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters is doing exactly that. Recently spotlighted on Denver foodie blogs and buzzing across social media for its Direct Trade model and customer-first ethos, it’s not just a place to grab your morning pick-me-up—it’s where customers come to experience coffee in its most genuine, thoughtfully-crafted form. Whether you’re a casual sipper or a third-wave coffee devotee, this is the place where beans meet purpose—and every sip tells a story.
Nestled on the suburban-bordering-commercial stretch of 1619 Reed Street in Lakewood, Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters is more than a coffeehouse—it’s a movement. With accolades from local publications and a consistent presence in the “Most Visible Brands” on CompaniesByZipCode.com, it’s clear Sweet Bloom isn’t simply riding the coattails of coffee culture—it’s elevating it.
Founded with a mission to connect the coffee drinker with the producer, Sweet Bloom has built its business on authenticity, education, and a relentless pursuit of quality. But beyond brewing perfect pour-overs, they’re brewing relationships—across continents and around the block.
Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters was founded by Andy Sprenger, a two-time U.S. Brewers Cup Champion whose pursuit of coffee excellence goes beyond technical expertise. Opening its doors in 2013, the roastery took a bold route by committing to Direct Trade partnerships—meaning growers receive premium prices and, often, become longstanding partners in the process.
Sweet Bloom offers a curated selection of single-origin coffees, seasonal blends, and rotating limited-edition micro-lots. The menu includes:
They also offer public cuppings and educational classes—making it a destination not just for coffee, but for coffee knowledge.
What truly sets Sweet Bloom apart is their Origin Experience—a special program in which coffee producers are invited to visit Sweet Bloom and engage directly with customers. One of the first companies offering this type of cross-continental transparency, it has built unmatched loyalty and understanding between the farm and the cup.
Sweet Bloom employs dozens of locals in its Lakewood roastery and ancillary businesses, and supports dozens more through its local partnerships with farmers markets, restaurants, and food trucks. By bringing coffee lovers from the Denver metro area and beyond, the café has also driven foot traffic to neighboring small businesses.
Its Origin Experience program has been lauded for creating global-to-local bridges, helping consumers understand the pricing, process, and human labor behind every cup. In a world where luxury often disconnects from authenticity, Sweet Bloom educates consumers on why $5 isn’t just “expensive”—it’s ethical.
Sweet Bloom prioritizes organic practices, compostable packaging, and carbon-conscious shipping methods. They regularly donate to local environmental organizations and community gardens as part of their green initiative.
With a near-perfect rating on Yelp and Google Reviews, Sweet Bloom has mastered not only the product but the patron experience. Visitors consistently praise:
The brand has gained a cult following on Instagram, where latte art, staff spotlights, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of the roasting process bring customers into the fold. Their reels exploring the journey “From Crop to Cup” have garnered tens of thousands of views.
“Sweet Bloom fundamentally changed how I view coffee—not just as a drink, but as a culture, as a livelihood,” says Gloria M., a resident of Lakewood and regular patron since 2015.
Many local university students and remote workers report visiting Sweet Bloom as part of their weekly ritual, citing its cozy seating, Wi-Fi, and the staff’s welcoming nature.
[All images licensed for editorial use and provided by Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters.]
Exterior of Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters, Lakewood, CO
Behind the Bar
Coffee Origin Display Wall
Owner Andy Sprenger at the roasting machine
Fresh Roasted Bags & Merch
Ready to taste coffee with a conscience?
Visit Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters at 1619 Reed Street, Lakewood, CO, or order online at sweetbloomcoffee.com for nationwide shipping.
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