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  • Chris K.

    A little unassuming on the outside but full of life on the inside. You think it's just a small town cafe before you walk in but it has tons of charm and lots of hippie attitude once you're inside the doors. The cater to the coffee and tea crowds but also have good sandwiches and some awesome banana bread with chocolate chips. We had a club sandwich on wheat bread (they don't serve white bread!) that came with tortilla chips and some small carrots. Very good! They have an outside patio area, an inside dining room that looks like a old garage with a bunch of different tables and chairs that don't match and some chairs right by the register if you're not with a lot of people. Check out the bathroom. It's a single and it looks like it could be in your house. They also chain their menu to the toilet paper dispenser so you have something to read while doing your business. Definitely check this place out if you're passing through Lyons. I love the area. Very scenic and slow-paced. It seems like it's a bit of a hippie haven, which I don't mind one bit.

    (5)
  • Noelle B.

    Drove up to RMNP this weekend and our party needed some coffee before we headed up. I only picked Stone Cup because of the reviews we saw on Yelp. This was a great place. They had a great selection of coffee and the staff was helpful. I also liked that they had breakfast and lunch sandwiches. I had a simple Chai Latte with soy which was delicious. I think if I'm ever in Lyons again, this will be my go to place for coffee.

    (4)
  • Sara F.

    Oh how I wish that I could just live in Lyons all the time so that I could hang out at the Stone Cup, drinking coffee, people watching, and eating gluten free banana bread. If you are visiting Lyons, or driving up to Estes, stop here, it's a must. Everyone is so friendly, and whatever they are putting in the iced toddies is addicting, but I'm really okay with it. Fun to laugh at all the road bikers in their spandex.

    (5)
  • Veronique C.

    Friendly service, nice atmosphere (love the patio too) and good coffee. A lady was having a breakfast taco, looked so good, I wish I had skipped breakfast at home! Next time I'll go hungry!

    (4)
  • Kathy B.

    We ate here on Saturday, Jan. 17, the cappucino was good but I ordered a meat lovers scramble and it wasn't too bad but the potatoes served with it were way over cooked, my daughter's veggie sandwich had huge rings of purple onion on, I would have hated that, I think the sandwich looked like it was mostly onion and lettuce, I don't think I would eat here again.

    (2)
  • J K.

    Staff was friendly, place was decent and mostly clean, and they were open way early for a return trip back down from the mountains. Coffee was not bad, pricing was good, but the food left something to be desired. Ordered a simple breakfast: eggs, toast, hashbrowns, and bacon. The entire plate tasted as if it was coated in salt. I never add salt to any of my food post-cooking, so I know it was not me over-salting. But after I left, I had to drink literally two big bottles of water back down to Denver to try and quench my thirst. It sucked because the staff was SO friendly, the place looks so quaint, and the locals who all seemed to be regulars and know each other by name were friendly as well. I felt right at home, but just didn't enjoy my meal.

    (3)
  • Ashley H.

    Really friendly staff and good specialty drinks! Food portions, however, are a bit on the small side for the price, but still tasty. Definitely a regular here!

    (4)
  • Randy D.

    Want to love this place because I love Lyons and I love RockyGrass but had a really bad experience the last two times I was there. The coffee is just awful. Watery and zero flavor. Below gas station level even. Last Sunday we were told it might be about 15 minutes for our food. We ordered anyway. It took an hour and 15 minutes for an egg sandwich! I kid you not. No apologies, no free coffee for next time voucher. Nothing. It wasn't even that packed and they were just getting their asses handed to them. If you can't figure out how to short order cook eggs for people you shouldn't even bother. Waste of time. I will def not be going back. This place is cute though and right on the path to Rocky Mountain Park so it will stay busy, but I would avoid it if I were you.

    (1)
  • Joyce W.

    I had stumbled upon The Stone Cup this Saturday when some friends and I decided to grab a bite before heading to my brother's wedding. Although none of us were from Colorado, we all decided that this tiny cafe was what we wanted that morning! The place is very cozy, artsy, and had so much attitude --- my kinda place! There were a lot of people whom you can tell were local regulars. This place was exactly what I thought Colorado would be like. I had ordered a Strawberry Italian Soda with a Strawberry Shortbread. Although I was freezing and just ooze desert-dweller from my pores [I was the only one wearing a heavy wool jacket XD], I wanted something cold and fruity. And boy was I satisfied! The soda was delicious with just enough syrup and the shortbread was soft yet crispy and packed full of flavor! My friends had all ordered miscellaneous breakfast sandwiches and they looked yummy as well. But if you want something more pastry-like, go for the shortbread!

    (4)
  • Tom E.

    We were in Lyons visiting family and came here early every morning for coffee, scones and breakfast. Great for kids with a whole play area. Outside seating this time of year was perfect and free wifi to check email was a great addition. The owner is a hoot and very friendly and loves our grandkids. Good coffee.

    (4)
  • Rachel C.

    A sunny summer Sunday morning on the patio of The Stone Cup in Lyons, Colorado. Coffee, fresh orange juice, mocha, banana bread, quiche, egg & ham breakfast sandwich, chocolate chip cookie, latte (whole milk please!) . . . . still a little bit of the crisp night air hanging on . . . a sure sign that fall is on its way. The Stone Cup isn't fancy, but it feels comfortable . . . like you just want to sit and enjoy life. Have another latte . . . winter is coming . . . the patio will be covered in snow soon. Enjoy the sun while you can.

    (4)
  • Dulcie F.

    I don't know how I've managed to live in the area as long as I have without ever going to the Stone Cup. But finally I gave it a try, and I was so pleased I did. The coffee was quite good, and the food that I've tried has been tasty. It has a little section in back with a cabinet full of toys, so my toddler is happy too. This is my new place to escape to if I feel like getting out of Longmont but don't want to deal with Boulder.

    (4)
  • Chana L.

    Stopped off on the way to Estes park, great coffee, friendly service. Will make this a go to place when in the area.

    (4)
  • Beth R.

    This place gets serious environmental credibility from me for using dried spaghetti as coffee stirrers. I've never seen this done before and think a movement needs to be started. I had a latte which was perfectly fine and the soup of the day was a "fabada," a Spanish style chickpea and chorizo soup which was good once I spooned the grease off the top of it. My husband had a cheeseburger and I sampled the strawberry shortbread, which was aptly described as being like a pop tart on steroids. My husband was underwhelmed and said it tasted like Entenmann's but I would disagree with that. Overall this place has a pretty inventive menu -- they serve breakfast all day and are willing to customize or modify any order to your taste. Nice, progressive vibe and pleasant outdoor patio.

    (5)
  • Colleen K.

    Stopped here on the way home from camping. It's a decent cafe with simple selections, coffee and cocktails. The brunch itself was decent, expected for cafe fare. My biggest complaint was that the Bloody Marys we ordered came out FLAMING hot. I prefer my Bloody Marys spicy but this was out of control. The waitress remarked that she 'got the measurements wrong' and proceeded to bring out a glass of tomato juice to 'remix' our drinks on our own. Most restaurants will, after admitting their mistake, remake a drink or food item at no charge. I thought this was unprofessional and, not to mention, weird. The live music on the porch was a great touch, and the only reason I added a third star.

    (3)
  • Haley M.

    I came down from estes park to spend a morning here and I'm so glad I did! The atmosphere is great, people were friendly and the food and coffee was awesome as well. I can tell it's a local hang out and that gives it a homey feel. I tried the Greek scramble and it was great!

    (5)
  • Sara G.

    Cyclists love this place. Plenty of parking, a block off downtown. Ive been bouncing back and forth between here and the other place during my week of dog sitting. They also serve a few alcoholic beverages (yum). Two free wifi networks. Big patio seating. Quasi-friendly staff (nothing to write home about). Kind Coffee served.

    (3)
  • Rhonda S.

    Mocha's great. Friendly staff, funky, artsy. Plenty of room on patio. Environmentally conscious, emphasizes recycling, composting.

    (4)
  • Ashley M.

    Don't know how I haven't left a review for this place previously! The Stone Cup is my absolute favorite cafe around - the Bhatki chai is my go-to drink, but the smoothies are delicious, too. They also have great baked goods, never had one I didn't like. And I love the atmosphere, has a very laid back, small town feel. Something to note: Though The Stone Cup is in the same building as The Rise and Shine Bistro (where you get the sandwiches and scrambles and such) they are technically separate and have different owners. The bistro is good, too, not my favorite place in the area, but convenient if you're grabbing a drink. If you're interested, I'd give their food/service 3-stars, atmosphere (obviously, since it's in the same building) 5-stars.

    (5)
  • Lisa D.

    Solid lunch choice in Lyons with many gluten free and veggie options. Tasty oatmeal raisin cookie and LOVED the blueberry hibiscus iced tea. Very friendly and helpful staff at coffee bar and in the restaurant counter side.

    (4)
  • Mike N.

    I love this place, line can be long during festival but they handle the volume efficiently.

    (5)
  • Amy F.

    Great coffee drinks and friendly service. More importantly, they have a shady play area with ample seating - perfect for those of us with kiddos! My daugher is still too young for the playground, but she loves watching the other kids play and I love getting out of the house for a well made latte!

    (5)
  • Berrius B.

    Best coffee in Lyons. Good service, coffee beans for sale, baked goods available.

    (4)
  • Maelina F.

    Some of the best coffee I've had on mainland U.S. grounds. (Pun intended.) Definitely a hidden gem in a little town. I went every day during my one-week stay in CO, and let me tell you, I can't find a coffee shop here in New England that compares to the strength and robustness of their coffee. They use Kind brand and sell it in whole bean form. I bought three bags of it-- all different blends. I didn't try any of their breakfast foods (I'm not big on breakfast in general), but their gluten-free, vegan muffins are a must-try. (I'm not vegan or gluten-free, but am fascinating by alternative cuisines such as these.) Friendly staff and a cool, funky set-up both inside and out.

    (5)
  • Angela M.

    The Stone Cup is pretty much the embodiment of what I expected of a Colorado coffee joint. On a sunny Sunday morning, the day of the Folks festival, the line was out the door, but so was the charm. There was live music. There were children playing on the play ground. There were friendly faces and hordes of cyclists. They were even handing out samples of the banana bread for those waiting in line! The menu might not seem like much (bagels, quiche, burritos, breggos (breakfast calzones), and baked goods), but there seems to be something to please everyone. Still being full from too much barbecue the night before, I opted for the granola with yogurt. I was thrilled that the yogurt was plain, since so many places give you vanilla, which is just too much sweetness for me in the morning. My dining companions all got breggos, which came highly recommended from our local friends. I had a taste of the Santa Fe, which was good, but nothing to write home about. The thing that impressed me the most about the breggos was that the contents were marked on the outside with the dough (SF for Santa Fe, -- for Veggie, X for Sausage, or something like that). The staff was friendly and relaxed, but they kept the line moving. Practically everything they give you is compostable, and what's not is recyclable. Plus they make it easy for the lazy folks by having a bus bin if you're not confident enough to sort your waste in the right bin yourself. I really liked the attitude - the art on the walls, the open air, the plants, and of course the sayings: "Unattended children will be given espresso and a free kitten" and "Unattended vehicles will be given a free paint job by the Lyons Elementary First Grade."

    (4)
  • Cobra K.

    If in Lyons, this is the place where you should get your coffee. It's the best coffee house in Lyons, has an expansive menu and plenty of seating. It's hidden off of main street but if you're in a fix and you're willing to drink something other than starbucks, come here.

    (4)
  • T Y.

    Excellent Coffee House. Good variety of sandwiches, sweets and snacks most homemade. Recently expanded inside to include art, more tables and a infrequently used bar for wine tasting, etc. Kid friendly - has a small outdoor play area, outside tables. Participates in lots of local events such as Art shows and pie tasting. Very Eco conscious even offers spaghetti pasta for stirring coffee.

    (4)
  • Ali M.

    Sorry to break it to you Stone Cup- but you are seriously over rated and still riding the coat tails of your previous owners' business savvy and your prime location. Because you have no idea how to run a coffee shop. To get ANYTHING from this place takes at least 10-15 minutes- even a cup of coffee! It is so ridiculous. Why, you ask? Because this is how they manage their staff: Staff #1: Takes a person's order, rings them up, then leaves to make said person's food/drink Staff person #2: Takes a person's order, rings them up, then leaves to make said person's food/drink Staff person #3: oh sorry- they cant take your order for a cup f coffee because Staff #3 is waiting behind staff #2 for the espresso machine so she/he can make his/her previous customers drink. And on and on. It is so ridiculous that they have not realized to have Staff #1 on the register, Staff #2 on the espresso machine, etc. It is NOT a new concept. Ever heard of Henry Ford? One day my kid left his hat there so I had to go back. And wait in line for TWENTY minutes to ask for the hat! I love supporting local businesses in Lyons, but I am so over this place.

    (1)
  • Aaron D.

    This is a perfect stop between Boulder and Estes Park. The coffee shop has a great outdoor area and is very comfortable to hang out at for a while. Their play area is great for the kids so mom and dad can sit and enjoy coffee while the little ones burns off energy.

    (5)
  • Kaaren D.

    We loved this place. We were driving up to Estes Park, and stopped to get something to drink going and coming back. They are totally interested in recycling, and using earth friendly disposables, not to mention natural sodas, and good food and drink.

    (5)
  • Lou D.

    Great food, awesome atmosphere, & beautiful pottery coffee mugs for sale made by local artisans. We'll be back every time we're in the area!!

    (5)
  • Heather B.

    This is a must stop every year we are in town for the Folk Festival simply because of the breggo. What is a breggo you may ask? Some sort of breakfast calzone goodness that will make your day. Don't mess around with the bacon breggo (not enough meat), get the sausage and thank me later. Coffee is flavorful too and you can't beat the view.

    (4)
  • Cassie W.

    This is a wonderful place to eat! I love their food, especially their burgers! Also they make some very good Arnold Palmer's with a twist!

    (5)
  • Ami H.

    I was passing through with my family, because i was on vacation. it wasn't too busy and the staff was friendly. it as nicely decorated inside. i had an iced soy chai latte and it was pretty good. :]

    (4)
  • Jodi A.

    Had breakfast here during the week. Loved the atmosphere, and I would love to come back for one of their evenings with music. The food was good, the coffee was strong. I dig the artsy-ness and the eco-friendly theme. It seems this place is a gathering place for the locals. Nice to see that these days. We will be back !

    (4)
  • Rob R.

    I was surprised to find this gem in the place, which is not that big after all. The staff is friendly and environmentally friendly, as you would expect in the county Boulder. The food is good. Coffee descent. Power sockets - plenty of. The only negative I could find - why would they close at 4 pm? That would be a serious limitation if I stayed in Lyons longer. Happy to have found that place anyhow.

    (4)
  • Nathan B.

    Two words... "Monster Cookie"! The other reviewers hit the nail on the head with this one. The "express pay" is nice when you just want some coffee or are in a rush. The Stone Cup really looks out for their customers.

    (5)
  • Emma M.

    It's actually called The Stone Cup. I reallllllllly enjoyed this cafe. I was in Lyons for the RockyGrass Bluegrass Festival and every morning I went into the Stone Cup for a well made latte and scone. It's a classic Colorado cafe- artsy, small town feeling, creaking wood floors and a beautiful outside porch area to sit and watch the local hippies and to look at the scenery. I wish they had something like this in Chicago. If you're ever passing by Lyons on your way to Estes Park or Allen's Park check it out!

    (5)
  • cupcake m.

    awesome cafe-best patio to sit and enjoy the colorado sun. plenty of hippy personality, and very environmentally conscientious. bring your knitting and hang for an hour or two.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:00 am - 4:00pm
  • Mon : 6:00 am - 4:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Hipster
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No
    Good for Working : Yes

The Stone Cup

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