2/5 John M. 4 years ago on Google
Update
7/14/19:
The
management
at
spur
has
implemented
a
new
“pay
to
play”
model
for
the
WiFi.
The
guest
network
is
no
longer
accessible
with
a
simple
password.
Now,
you
must
enter
a
code
on
your
receipt
to
access
the
Internet.
Further,
the
cap
for
using
the
WiFi
has
been
set
at
2
hours.
For
this
reason,
I’ve
dropped
my
review
from
5
to
2
stars.
If
you
want
more
time
on
the
Internet,
you
have
to
buy
another
coffee
or
you
will
get
kicked
off
the
network.
This
baffles
me.
I
used
to
be
able
to
come
to
spur
and
enjoy
a
full
day
of
work
and
community.
But
now,
I’d
have
to
buy
at
least
4
coffees
to
get
work
done
through
the
day.
Running
a
public
WiFi
hotspot
is
a
static
cost
and
dose
not
increase
with
the
number
of
guests
on
the
network;
so
it
is
not
an
issue
of
how
expensive
it
is
for
management
to
offer
WiFi.
It
appears
to
be
a
simple
cash
grab
and
feels
as
if
they’re
taking
advantage
of
their
guests.
Otherwise,
more
or
less
everything
is
the
same
if
not
better.
There
are
plenty
of
coffee
options
and
the
new
food
dishes
are
delicious.
But
unfortunately,
spur
will
loose
my
business.
There
are
numerous
other
shops
across
Denver
that
offer
free
unlimited
WiFi.
Original
review:
Chill
vibes,
cool
people,
tasty
drinks,
and
hand
roasted
coffee.
I’ve
been
a
patron
of
the
Littleton
location
for
years
now
and
this
new
Denver
spot
is
a
full
realization
of
the
beautiful
Spur
vision;
a
welcoming,
cozy
place
that
feels
very
much
like
home,
with
a
Denver
twist.
As
Spur
continues
to
grow,
I’m
excited
to
see
where
it
goes.
Bravo,
keep
doing
what
you’re
doing
Spur.