Lost Coffee is celebrating the 14th anniversary of its Castle Rock location, marking a significant milestone in its journey of delivering quality coffee and fostering community. The café, located at 390 Perry Street, opened its doors on February 3, 2011, and has since become a beloved part of downtown Castle Rock.
Originally starting as a mobile coffee truck in 2010, Lost Coffee has grown into a popular chain with multiple storefronts across Colorado. Despite this expansion, the company has stayed true to its mission of offering high-quality, ethically sourced coffee and creating a welcoming environment for its customers.
The Castle Rock café, which was the first permanent location for Lost Coffee, has been central to the company’s success, providing a space for locals to gather, work, and enjoy expertly brewed beverages.
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