Coffee at The Point gets liquor license

After three years in business, Ryan Cobbins' Coffee at The Point has secured a liquor license, making it a spot where families can unwind over a glass of wine or beer while they enjoy spending time with their children.

With the addition of beer and wine, Cobbins also is expanding the menu of the 2,500-square-foot coffee shop at 710 E. 26th Ave. in Denver’s Five Points neighborhood.

"It’s making that full circle of being a positive community spot for the neighborhood," Cobbins said. "We host a lot of meetings so to be that complete neighborhood spot, part of the relaxation is having a beer or a glass of wine."

The eclectic beer list includes 11 bottles and cans from breweries such as Colorado's Funkwerks, Left Hand and Colorado Cider Co. The wine list highlights quality, approachable wines from California, Washington, Argentina, Spain and Italy.

Happy hour will be hosted daily from 4 to 7 p.m. and feature $1 off beer and wine, with changing food specials.

"The menu is parallel to the community in terms of how diverse it is," Cobbins says. "To be profitable and sustainable in this area to where we are here for a really long time, it behooves us to broaden our menu a little bit."

The menu features breakfast burritos, soups, bagels and fresh pastries, as well as gourmet sandwiches made to order.

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