Sacred Ground Cafe

1801 Cheyenne Blvd, Colorado Springs
(719) 475-0888

Recent Reviews

Benjamin Cooke

Sitting outside and viewing the mountains while eating a nice meal is fabulous.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ayana H.

I googled this cute little place while staying at the Broadmoor. There was a very nice young lady there that we loved and wished we had only interacted with her. There was an older woman with a accent that came across as very rude. My husband and I asked her a few questions and her answers were curt. My salmon burger was very good. I really enjoyed the sweet relish they put on it. My husband enjoyed his squash soup. I ordered 2 pistachio macarons; they were very sweet and not the best I've had. We ordered the club sandwich and the veggie sandwich to go.

Marisa Maurer

Loved this spot! A must-try in both winter and summer. The cafe quiche and the croque madame sandwich were phenomenal! Plus over 25 unique flavors of syrups to make the perfect morning brew!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jennifer Anne

Absolutely no welcoming service. Decent coffee. Atmosphere could be great if there was ANY semblance of a welcoming

Food: 2

Service: 1

Chris Schreck

Very cute little coffee shop hidden away in a quiet neighborhood with a mountain town kind of feel. We hung out inside because of the crummy January weather, but they have a great outdoor space that we are looking forward to when it warms up.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Rusty G.

Great food and service! Iced Latte with oatmilk was smooth. We also had a soup and macaroni and cheese! Highly recommend. Staff were kind and helpful. Locals were very friendly and helpful! Best place of our weeklong trip! (Only review I have submitted while in COS!)

Tangela Losey

Very friendly staff. The best Cappuccino I have tasted in Colorado Springs. The food tastes amazing! I have been going here for 7 years.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: French Toast, Baked Goods

Josh Nichols

This little cafe is easy to miss. Located near the entrance to North Cheyenne canyon one could easily drive by and not realize it was there. Great locally roasted coffee, small plates, and plenty of delicious desserts. Right now in winter it is a bit cramped inside where you feel like you are tripping over chairs at other tables unfortunately.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mary Garay

Adorable place, incredible view, delicious coffee, friendly but very cold service and the lady looked impatient when taking the order. I recommend getting to know this peculiar place.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 3

Yazmin Torres

We loved it. Everything was great and delicious. Definitely we will go back.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Doreen K

What a great place.Had the Chai Latte and the Lemon Bllueberry cake, which was awesomeSat outside on a beautiful day

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Gabrielle B.

This is an exceptional cafe near the Broadmoor! I've passed it many times on my way to or from hiking in north Cheyenne canyon and finally stopped by after my past weekend hike to mount muscoco. The exterior and interior are both so charming and cozy and the baristas are friendly and helpful! I ordered a dirty chai latte with oat milk and it was one of the best I've had in the springs; much more vanilla than spicy. I noticed the variety of food and pastry items as well, including some fabulous looking macaroons. This is a great place for a coffee, breakfast or quick stop after a hike.

Lynne A.

Rudest most uncomfortable greeting, service and atmosphere. We had planned on eating here but once we were barked at upon ordering of our coffee we chose to cut our overpriced losses and leave. The tall blonde women w strong accent had no patience nor tolerance for customers we took our coffee to go and won't be back - what a shame.

Ken S.

Great spot. Small. Quaint. Super close to the Broadmoor. Much more outdoor seating than indoor. Cool neighborhood vibe. I did free street parking. Great staff. Owner present and involved. Food is solid. Service is outstanding. Literally everything I had was good. The have a tomato soup unlike the typical bisque and it's phenomenal. Great deserts. I'm not typically a fancy coffee guy but on a cold late fall afternoon I enjoyed an egg nog latte made with actual egg nog along with a pumpkin scone - both delicious. I only did lunch. Went a few times. Best lunch I had in the 3 weeks I spent in Colorado Springs.

Katie Girouard

Perfect little neighborhood cafe. A cozy spot with GREAT food, high quality and delicious. Pro tip: get the soup special and pretzel bites, save your pretzel bites to dip in the soup. Thank me later.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Tuscan Chicken

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