Work outside! 5 downtown Denver coffeehouses, bars and parks perfect for Fall

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Published on Sep. 24, 2015

It's officially Fall in Colorado and, right on time, the summer heat seems to have broken. It's that magical part of the year where it's not snowing and it's not 90 degrees. Take advantage of the weather Mother Nature is blowing our way and get out of the office and do work someplace where the air is fresh. Here are five locations that are absolutely perfect to catch up on emails, have an afternoon meeting or just enjoy life:

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St. Marks Coffee House

When the weather turns nice, it’s hard to beat St. Marks as a place to get stuff done. The entire front wall of the coffee shop opens up, as does the back, creating great airflow. There are indoor seats that stay cool all day long, and a beautiful front and back patio.

 

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Our Mutual Friend Brewery

Have an afternoon meeting? Just had a long day and want to unwind while catching up on emails? This hipster-tastic brewery is as low key as it gets. When the weather allows they open up their front and side doors, letting the air flow as easily as the beer. There’s even an outdoor, tree-covered area you can post up at, and because you’re likely going to be the only person using it, their internet is surprisingly decent.

 

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Denver Botanic Gardens

It might come as a surprise, but most of the Denver Botanic Gardens is covered in wifi. The park offers an incredibly serene environment to get some quiet work done. There are seemingly endless nooks to perch in with a laptop. That said, it’s probably not a great location to take a meeting or a call.

 

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Common Grounds Coffeehouse

Located right in the heart of LoDo, for some reason this coffeeshop always seems to have ample seating and plenty of room to spread out. They also have a pretty large outdoor area along a quiet stretch of Wazee Street. The internet is nothing to brag about, but it always works, and the staff couldn’t be friendlier.

 

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The Rio - Downtown

Ok, so I can’t actually recommend you eat their food, but their patio is amazing and features free wifi. Located on an incredibly quiet stretch of Blake, once you enter the patio you leave Colorado. Grab a beer or a margarita, a plate of guacamole and work away. This also makes a fantastic place for an afternoon meeting.

 

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