This cherished Denver spot is asking for your help
The damages to the cafe are only a slice of what the store's location at 2 South Broadway has been through. Denver Police Chief Paul Pazen recently announced that Colfax and Broadway is one of the city's five"" for violent crime."We've had employees quit because they thought it was unsafe around here," Norris says."It's why we reduced the hours." The cafe has about thirteen employees right now, while in the past it has had upwards of twenty.
The hours have been cut from 10 to 8 p.m. on weekdays, and from midnight to 10 p.m. on weekends. And Norris has been in the cafe a lot more."You can't leave a kid in here by themselves," he says., a mutual aid project that began in 2020, with a refrigerator outside the building stocked by neighbors for anyone in need.
Mutiny Information Cafe is known for its creative atmosphere, its expansive stock, and its little quirks. Visitors might come in to see the black cat, Biggie, who often sleeps peacefully on the counter or in a musician's guitar case, or to get a specialty drink, the most recent being the vasectomy latte, a peanut-butter and chocolate drink meant as a dig at the recent Roe v. Wade decision.
Norris says it's disheartening that a place with such a strong customer base is experiencing this, but he has hopes that Mutiny will get through it and Denver will get to keep a cherished independent store.Find Mutiny Information Cafe's GoFundMe
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