In Boulder, Colorado, there exists a breakfast sanctuary so gloriously unpretentious that it feels like stepping into a time machine – one that happens to serve the best darn pancakes you’ll ever taste.
The Village Coffee Shop stands as a defiant monument to the way diners used to be, before avocado toast became a mortgage payment and before coffee required its own vocabulary lesson.
This unassuming storefront tucked into a strip mall might not catch your eye if you’re speeding down Folsom Street, but locals know better than to judge this book by its cover.
When you walk through the door of the Village Coffee Shop, you’re not just entering a restaurant – you’re becoming part of a Boulder institution that has survived changing food trends, economic ups and downs, and the city’s evolution from hippie haven to tech hub…