Clint’s Bakery and Coffee
131 S Main St, Breckenridge, CO, 80424
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Address :
131 S Main St
Breckenridge, CO, 80424 - Phone (970) 453-2990
- Website https://clintsbakery.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 8:00pm
Specialities
- Delivery : No
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Good for Working : No
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Alejandro L.
Loved loved loved the Acai bowl! There are some places where they don't serve it as cold, and here it was the perfect temperature. My wife grabbed the chocolate chip brownie cookie and a orange banana smoothie. It was the perfect pick me up to continue our day! Must stop in here for a treat!
(5)Joanna L.
Good for a quick bite. Coffee and baked goods in front. Go to the back for bagel sandwich and breakfast wrap options. I came here for breakfast and got an egg + swiss cheese + tomato + spinach wrap for $6.75. Wrapped in a whole wheat tortilla, it fueled my morning hike. Essentially- Sandwich fillings and bagel is $4.50. Fillings + tortilla wrap is $6.50. Though deli cashier looked like he didn't want to be there. Careless customer service.
(3)Katie H.
This time I got to bring my husband along. We each got a slice of the Chocolate Pecan Pie and two scoops of ice cream (yeah, we both have a pretty big sweet tooth). He got two scoops of mint while I got one scoop of Chocolate Peanut Butter and once of Chocolate Raspberry. I have to say that I think I would pass on the ice cream on my next visit here. It's still my favorite ice cream to get in Breck, but it just can't hold a candle to the pie! There are a couple downsides to this place...it's small and can fill up quickly. As it does, there's very little room between people sitting along the bar, the line you wait in to place your order and where you stand while waiting for your order to come out. It gets very crowded. This seems to annoy the people that work there...If you're lucky, they'll just be kind of short with you. But I've caught them on bad days with lots of shouting. They even complain about the customers in front of of customers. I'm sticking with the five stars because at the end of the day all I really care about is the food. Even though the staff doesn't take great care of me, that pie sure does.
(5)Stephanie L.
Enjoyed the best Portobello Mushroom Sandwich here and would go back for it again and again. They also accommodated the gluten and dairy free requests of my companion happily and were very easy going about order changes. They have a small but really nice gluten free and vegan pastry selection. This is a Brek favorite without a doubt.
(5)Jamie F.
Seriously, the nicest people EVER! And they get it, finally a coffee place that has coconut milk- YAY!!! So much better than almond milk people. I had a dirty chai there (oregon chai) and also a cortado on another day. Both were delish! The desserts look sinful. Love this place!
(5)Katherine P.
Service by the blondish guy in the bagel area on the morning of 9/20 was downright disrespectful. He told me after ordering and paying for my bagel that I COULDNT go upstairs to order a coffee until he had finished making my bagel. Surprised by his reaction, I said I was just going to place my order for coffee, and he said, "yea, AFTER I make your bagel." I got back to work to be told by my coworker that she also had experienced bad service from the same guy. Unacceptable service.
(1)Lucy H.
Had coffee and a bagel. Both were great! I want to try all the sweets but it was breakfast time! When I used the restroom I thought it should've been a little more clean. You have to get a key for it as well. I would go back for the great bagel!
(4)Terri S.
While we hated leaving Breckenridge for home (Tulsa) we made the most of the morning by stopping by Clint's Bakery for breakfast on the way out of town. What a treat! We both had the Blue River (bagels & lox) on an everything (homemade!) bagel. It was delicious--rounded it off with a latte (hazelnut, vanilla). We continue to make Clint's a breakfast or lunch stop every time we go to Breckenridge!
(5)Sonja S.
Stopped by here today in search of ice cream! (I may have an ice cream addiction!) this is a very cute little shop on Main Street, great location and very easy to find! We were greeted as soon as we walked in and the service was very friendly and helpful! They had a great selection of ice cream flavors at great prices! You can also sample the flavors :) I had the s'mores flavor and it was very tasty! Looking at their menu, they have a great selection of pastries and coffee drinks! The cupcakes looked really good and hot chocolate flavors sounded delicious! I also noticed they had an Acai Bowl, I'm dying to try it! I'll definitely be coming back for it! They also have a deli downstairs (closed when I was there). Another note is that they do not have a public restroom.
(4)Valery L.
I make a stop here every time I'm in Breck or even driving past Breck on I-70! It is worth the extra little drive. The Salty Butter Caramel beats the Salty Oreo flavor at Little Man in Denver....and that's saying A LOT. It was the best ice cream I think I've ever had. The pies/baked goods are also equally delicious.
(5)Rina K.
Tried The Baldy and the cinnamon roll. Both were delicious. The seating is limited though, so be prepared to wait for a table to free up.
(5)Colleen M.
This was one of my go to breakfast spots during my stay.. Recommended by the locals, I can see why Clint's holds the popularity it does. Upstairs is great for a quick pick me up as they offer baked goods, coffee, teas and smoothies. Downstairs is even better with a selection of breakfast and lunch sandwiches with yummy bagels and breads that are made in house. If you're like me and love a breakfast sandwich in the morning - this is your spot. Their asiago cheese bagel is bomb. Only complaint I would have it service can be a little slow and it's kinda strange how you can only order coffee upstairs. They are also known for their ice cream but didn't get the chance to try it.
(4)P G.
great quiche and the yogurt and granola was very good
(4)Kyle Y.
Very busy place on a Saturday evening in August. Slow service with only one person working the counter and one cleaning. There was a Line to the door. Took away stars for really slow service. I wrote this review while waiting for some ice cream.
(2)Jeanie M.
Very tasty baked goods. I felt like the cost was a bit high but it was worth it! Great thing is that there is a gluten free menu. It looked like many people were enjoying ice cream.
(5)Lya B.
Good ice cream, RUDE employee. My first review ever! (That says a lot.) First, after being welcome to ask for samples, I asked for two (including the strawberry flavor, which I am a bit particular about). One of the employees (not the one who offered the samples; college-aged girl) made a point to sarcastically ask me if I had never had strawberry ice cream and grudgingly gave them to me. Secondly, with a busier shop at this point, she assumed/ thought I had ordered a couple sorbets and rudely commented when I didn't take them from the shelf. Finally, after being told the flavor I chose didn't go well with a cone, I decided on another flavor and after giving me the wrong one she literally flung the ice cream off the cone into the trash, saying "People! Please remember your orders!!" in front of all the customers. Umm, I'm pretty sure that was your bad, honey... Worst ice cream experience.
(2)Julie L.
I stopped in to buy a cupcake as a little surprise for a friend's birthday. When I asked the cashier if they happened to have any birthday candles, she looked over and asked another employee, who said he would check. He didn't just look in the bakery, he ended up going downstairs to the deli and tracked one down for me, and they charged me nothing for it. Super nice. I also got a slice of carrot cake, which was really moist and had great flavor. The portion size was generous too.
(5)Saundi C.
Not bad for a sandwich shop. The Portobello was big and a little rich. The Veggie was perfect. Still pricey (the sandwiches don't come with anything), but this is Breck.
(3)Howard W.
This was the first time I've said "Wow!" About ice cream in a long time. I had the salty buttery caramel and the peanut butter fudge ice cream. Both were wonderful. Reasonable prices for the area. We also had a strawberry frozen drink (don't remember he name). Now I know why the line was so long to get in. The carrot cake looked wonderful but I wanted ice cream. I definitely recommend this place!
(5)Lauren W.
Ehhhhhh. EEEEHHHHHHH. It's okay. I ordered an almond milk hot chocolate and it wasn't good. Seriously, how does one mess up hot chocolate? It tasted like there wasn't enough chocolate in it. I wanted to ask for a little more chocolate in it but for one; I didn't feel welcome there, even though I had been there a few times prior and I always tip. Secondly, the barista didn't give me the time of her day. She basically was in her own world ignoring everyone. A f-ing camera crew came in or something, so they ordered a bunch of shit. My boyfriend came in right after to meet me, and he just wanted to pay for a food item but the barista never once acknowledged him and stayed focused on making each drink, one drink at a time and totally ignored everyone while walking by them. He even said, "Hey, can I just pay for this?" He ended up finishing his food while waiting to pay for it. You totally can step away from the espresso machine for a quick 5 seconds (I do all the time) to ring up the food order then get back to it. I had to be somewhere and missed out on spending time with my boyfriend there because he was waiting to pay for his damn food. I haven't gone back since then and probably won't ever come back. That sucks too, as I was one stamp away from getting a free drink. Oh well, it's not worth it.
(2)Cindy L.
Good ice cream. I really liked their Salted Caramel. The Chocolate was just average though. Their Affogato is ok, but nothing special. Friendly service. I've heard good things about the Mexican Hot Chocolate but haven't tried it yet. That will be my order next time.
(4)David B.
Good breakfast choices. Delicious muffins.
(4)Leo K.
Good local coffee spot, with plenty of coffee/ tea choices as well as baked goodies. Diner style counter seating and plenty of seating all around so you can kick it here and chill out.
(4)Erin L.
Great place for some sweet treats and hot beverages. The Mexican hot chocolate was amazing, as are the magic bars and blueberry bars! Went to the deli for lunch downstairs. It was average and a bit pricey, but decent enough. I would stick to the coffee and sweets bar upstairs!
(4)Elyse H.
Ahh! Gluten free bagels, cakes, cupcakes, muffins? What's not to love??? My only complaint? I wish they would make more flavors for the cake and cupcakes. The chocolate with cheesecake frosting is only good for so long, guys!
(5)Nancy S.
Left Breck after 15+ years and came back on vacation. First stop was Clint's. Service was a fast as ever; baked goods and bagels as good as ever. If you're there in the morning, it's easier to find a parking spot outside. If you're walking through downtown Breck after late morning, it's a great spot for a sandwich or an ice cream.
(5)R G.
STILL DROOLING. got a caramel latte of some sort and one of the best coffees I've ever had. AND they're able to steam almond milk which I love. Their deli downstairs is pretty good too. But their coffee and sweets upstairs make me jump with joy and excitement
(5)Dana K.
The food is good, the coffee is good, but I won't ever go back. A friend and I went there about 1/2 hour ago and the guy that took our order downstairs was so incredibly rude. It was like our coming in and ordering something had completely ruined his day and he wanted to make sure we knew it. There's plenty of good food in Breckenridge, so why would I want to go somewhere that I'm treated like crap for no good reason?
(1)Meghan M.
Bagel shop with gluten free and vegan options, plus delicious coffee and pastries. So glad we stumbled upon this place!
(4)Joyce K.
This review is for their ice cream only - having said that, its fabulous! Lots of flavors to choose from. And, very affordable at only $3 a scoop. It's restaurants like these that make Breckenridge so affordable to visitors and keep us coming back:)
(4)G R.
Java is Java but this place has it right. Had a latte - perfect timing of the shots and kiddos to the barista! Kids had hot chocolate and the ginger snap cookie! I could not resist and thoroughly enjoyed it - moist, gingery and delicious! 3rd visit here in 2 months and we are fans! Well done guys!
(4)Cindy E.
I had first heard of Clint's bakery in Bon Appetite magazine for their granola so it was a treat to finally go and taste for myself. Not only was the granola superb but the baristas made us some great cappuccinos to go along with it. They had many other tasty treats that we look forward to trying on our next visit.
(4)Kellye E.
Very yummy breakfast bagels
(5)Grace L.
Those cookies... dat chocolate pecan pie... and coffee. The cookies are as big as my head. Literally. The chocolate pecan pie was super chocolatey and decadent. And their coffee was very good.
(4)P M.
We absolutely love this place for everything it serves! Best coffee, scones, cinnamon rolls and all such things wonderful here! You can tell its a favorite for many folks in town. Small place but kind and friendly atmosphere. Definitely returning.
(5)Hiromy P.
I always try to stop by Clint's whenever I am in Breckenridge as I love their baked goods and the coffee isn't too shabby. tried to stop by for lunch this past weekend but we just missed sampling their lunch menu by a mere 5 minutes...! have had their breakfast sandwiches which were very tasty...they have the typical offerings of eggs etc on a variety of bagels etc...yum! usually get their cookies and their gingersnap is by far my fave...nice, chewy, gingery! wasn't so impressed with their chocolate chip this time, was hoping for the cowboy cookie but they gave me the c-chip by mistake...their bar with nuts, choco chips, coconut is delicious as well...plain brownie was ok, chewy but not particularly amazing.....prices have continued to go up so not sure how long I'll continue to pay $2.50 for a cookie but I recommend stopping by at least once for an afternoon cup of hot coffee or hot drink and a baked good...or even ice cream or lunch!
(4)Al K.
Stumbled upon this place looking for a quick bite. It was AWESOME!! Fast homemade deliciousness!!!! I had the French toast croissant and soup for a little sweet and spicy savory! Boom
(5)David T.
OMG, I had the worlds best cinnamon roll there. So light they were floating above the plate. Pure heaven. Really good service too. (That's all I had so I can't speak to anything else.)
(5)Kelley M.
My crazy crew was so fortunate to find this place while wandering around Breckenridge, trying to find breakfast without a wait. When we spotted Clint's, we hesitated to enter due to the many dietary needs of the group: gluten free, lactose free, vegetarian, hangover-friendly and near-carnivore. The first indication that this was the right spot for us was the gluten free muffins and pastries. When we went downstairs and found that their deli has gluten-free bagels, we knew we'd found love. I ordered a [glutenous] asiago bagel with cream cheese, tomato and avocado and snagged a cup of coffee from upstairs. It was delightful and hit the post-bachelorette party spot! The two glutards of our group were so incredibly excited about the gluten-free bagels, which they said had great texture and flavor. No one else said much of anything else, since they were too busy enjoying. The staff seemed pretty darn nice and the location can't be beat, so this was an all around win!
(4)Debbie P.
I visit Clint's Bakery every summer because I love their ice cream, especially the salted caramel. I have to say that I am thinking of trying another ice cream place in town due to the service at Clint's. It is a bit confusing to customers to know where to order as the cash register is clear at the end of the store. Do you sit at the counter and order or walk to the end? Those behind the counter seemed a bit annoyed this year to have to tell every one to come to the cash register to order. Maybe put up a sign as to how or where to order so you don't have to keep repeating it.
(3)MC C.
Outstanding breakfast sandwiches, baked goods, and coffee drinks of every sort. They even have almond milk, which, for the record, S'bucks never has offered! Love this low-key, high-quality b'fast & lunch place on the main drag here in Breckenridge!
(5)Chris H.
I'm just handing out 5 star reviews like their candy tonight but the coffee and service were really good! I had the Roasted Toasted Almond and will be looking for something similar anywhere else I go. They also have some cool prints by local artists and really impressive art on the walls for a reasonable price if you're into that.
(5)Ryan L.
I stopped in here to get a coffee while we were walking down Main Street. The place was very inviting and cozy. They were not trying to imitate Starbucks, which I take as a good thing. Try to be original. The staff was very friendly and fun. I got a cappuccino for myself, a coffee for my girlfriend, and a mocha for a buddy. I was told to use an air pot (big coffee thermos that you pump to get coffee out of it) for the black coffee, while a barista made my cappuccino and mocha. The drinks took a while to make. I took it as a good sign. My girlfriend likes a lot of cream and sugar in her coffee, so I knew I wouldn't like hers. The cappuccino was very, well, "meh." Not bad, not good. I was definitely not a fan of the mocha, and I usually like them. I didn't get a chance to try any of the baked goods, so my review is purely off of of the coffee and the experience. Unfortunately, I would prefer a Starbucks over this.
(3)Linda J.
So One Star for having the lights and heat on, Second Star for fresh orange juice. Otherwise, I'll pass on this place next visit. We went into the back entrance from the parking lot and ordered at the bagel deli counter. Breakfast wrap (egg, cheese spinach and tomato) and Everything bagel with bacon egg and cheese, water and juice. Surly guy took our order and it was right at $20. It was so dark and dreary down there that we went upstairs to eat in the bakery area. At least there were windows there. After a few minutes we looked down the stairs and our order was sitting on the counter. No "Hey, bothersome customers, your stupid order is ready", no not a bit of interest in us or our food. Just slam it on the counter and let it sit there. And it's not like the place was busy. Sure I get it, you have to work and we get to ski so make sure you let us know that our food was not made or served with a smile or a thank you. $20 for a tiny breakfast in a tourist town is understandable. Bad service and no thanks is not acceptable. Oh and one more thing: check out the upholstered chairs in the deli! Amazing amount of DNA and food and slobber adding to the sparkling clean atmosphere of this odd little dive.
(2)Mira S.
Cute, a bunch of baked goods of the cookie and cake variety. Decent prices and a nice selection of coffee drinks and hot chocolate. Some baked good samples by the register. Friendly staff. The Mexican hot chocolate is made with milk, which was key for me, and the flavor was right, but a bit too weak. Mocha was good. Flavor powders to add to drinks if you need them, and water for the taking, which is nice to have handy as one tries to stay hydrated at altitude.
(4)Heather S.
Best sandwiches in Breck! The tomato soup was the best anyone in our group had ever had. Great low-key breakfast/lunch spot.
(5)J D.
How is this place open? My husband and I took our son here for a treat after a successful day of skiing. The service was terrible. We felt like we were not welcome at all. The lady working was very rude. She told us when we walked in to let her know when we were ready to order. We picked out what we wanted and started to tell her what we would like and she said, "Just so you know for next time, you order at the register." We were the only people in the place. Really? Then she wrapped our food to go. We were hoping to sit and chat about our day, but no. She basically kicked us out. Apparently, she was closing up, but there were no hours posted on the door. How were we to know. The cupcake and pie we ordered were okay, but not worth being treated so poorly.
(1)Anirban M.
This place is da bomb! Loved everything we had here during a quick stop over. If you are looking for vegan goodies in Breckenridge -cookies, cupcakes or sorbet - you will find plenty to satiate you here. The Affogato is awesome, and they make a mean chocolate shake with whipped cream. Be warned - the lines are long, but that is just a reaffirmation of how great the goodies are. Will definitely return. And thanks for the vegan stuff!
(5)Katie K.
I can't speak on their baked goods or other drinks but my iced chia was 70% milk and honestly pretty lazy with no flavor.
(2)Tim G.
Nice place to stop for a bite to eat. Staff was very friendly.
(4)S P.
I guess I expected more of a coffee shop after reading the reviews. Just a ski hill coffee joint.
(2)Sheridan S.
Favorite local spot! Everything is good.
(5)Tracy H.
details.. .. Sunday morning coffee fix before a spa session! prOs.. .. Nice little hole in the wall joint. .. Creative & delicious drinks. cOns.. .. The wait was a bit long despite the fact that there were 3-4 employees behind the counter.
(4)Gil S.
Great "not chain" coffee shop in the main street of Breck. Nice place to take a break and warm up (I mean, if you're in Breck, it's probably winter right?) with some good coffee or other hot drink. Their cakes are really good. Could be a little less sweet if it was up to me. They have a good selection of cakes and other deserts and some nice hot drinks if you're not feeling like coffee. There's not a lot of seating room. A few seats at the counter and some along the walls. I've been here twice though and could always squeeze in. in the back, there's a deli. It was already closed when I was there so I can't really comment on it.
(5)Andrea P.
Really good coffee, hot chocolate and cookies. Can't wait to go back and try everything else! Our only issue was that we had to sit on the bar, but if you go before 3 the deli is open and normal tables are available :)
(4)Jeanie B.
The Raspberry Almond Scone was wonderful! Very large selection of baked goods that all looked amazing. Also has a very large selection of coffee, teas, espresso drinks and hot chocolates. Prices are reasonable, as well.
(5)Kathy J.
Clint's is hands down the best coffee shop, bakery, breakfast spot, lunch spot, or ice cream shop I've ever been to. The quality of the coffee, baked goods, sandwiches, and treats is unmatched. As if that weren't enough, the atmosphere is what I thought I could only dream a coffee shop could be. The staff is fantastic, taking courtesy and customer service to a level where everyone who walks in the door can feel like a local. Top recs: Blue River bagel sandwich, vegan cookies, fresh squeezed OJ.
(5)Jay F.
We went just for ice cream. Quite the line and only two servers didn't make it go any faster. My daughter haI'm not d the s'mores. I tried it and it was way too graham cracker-y for me. Not enough of the rest. Wife had butterscotch pecan. Good but not amazing. My son had the mint oreo and he said it was 5 stars. I'll take his word for it. I had peanut butter fudge and coffee toffee. The PBF was average, maybe even 2 stars. Not very peanut-buttery and really no fudge. The coffee toffee was 4, maybe 5 stars. Also, "when in Rome"... I try to support local businesses here. If there was a ben & jerry's in breck, though, I'd see no reason to go back to Clint's, at least for ice cream. One thing I'm not including is the "tips GREATLY appreciated" jar. That's annoying. Tips are for a job well done and shouldn't be requested or expected. That kind of statement at the register seems unnecessary.
(4)Terry L.
Smoothie scored an 8 out of 10. Carrot cake got a 9 out of 10. Location is easy to reach. Nice setup and cozy. Service left much to be desired. Acted as if we were bothering them to wait on us. Very dirty bar. Floor was terrible. I understand if it was busy, but we were the only ones there. The two employees just stood around talking and looking at their phones. BUT, food was very good.
(3)Jeff S.
Clint's had great prices and service for my family multiple times during our stay in Breckenridge. Lunch, late night dessert, and middle afternoon ice cream, all excellent taste and quick service.
(4)Paul S.
Having worked in Summit County I understand the mentality of employees of these shops and yes the ski season is over and now comes the summer tourist but you have to remember that without the tourist you do not have the job that helps support your seasonal lifestyle. On with the review... Coffee service was rude and didn't care that the extra shot I ordered was being spilled on the side of the cup while she chatted with a friend and then gave my mother in law a cup of foam explaining that this is what a cappuccino is. Bagel sandwich was awesome and the guys working the downstairs where friendly and apologetic about experience upstairs.
(4)John S.
I loved this place. Sandwiches made fresh while you wait in the back, or delicious pastries and cookies in the front. This place was a real treat.
(5)Meredith G.
A great spot to grab food before getting in line on I-70 heading east. They put to go sandwiches on plates which is great for eating on your lap. I really like the turkey & brie. The hard thing is to stare at all the yummy sweets and not be tempted to add to your order while waiting. Friendly crew here. FYI- there have parking on the back side.
(4)Kathy G.
Good stuff. Great bars, coffees and homemade cakes and cookies. It's a great little place and a late night treat
(4)John W.
Amazing salted caramel cupcakes and cowboy cookies. This place has been around a long time, glad we stopped in.
(4)Jeff B.
Favorite place on the trip. Chicken white bean green chili was the best chili i have ever had, snickerdoodle coffee, giant s'mores brownies, everything made in house. I could go on forever
(5)Jennifer B.
You have to get the swiss cheese bagel with cream cheese and cucumbers. Great start to the day. Also, love that they sell Emercen-C here. Before a day on the slopes it's always great to pile on your vitamins. Coffee was good. There was seating in the front and back of the restaurant. There's also two entrances -- in the front and back. Super close to our hotel. Sorry we found it on our last day at Breck.
(4)Jj J.
I've been visiting this place since my first visit to breck. My FAV is the s'more brownie!!! OM geeze... Don't miss this great local business that is filled with locals.
(5)Edward H.
Clints has a nice variety of tasty treats (cookies, cakes, muffins, bars, etc). The line is typically long; it may take you over 20 minutes to get to the register. But the quality of the coffee and snakes makes it worth it. I'm a fan.
(4)Donna C.
I've been coming to Breck for almost 15 years - loved it enough to buy a place here. We've seen the town change quite a bit, with many of the true local places overtaken by t-shirt shops and real estate offices. And while I am not a Starbucks hater like some folks I know, the dreaded Starbucks arrived on Main Street a few years back. Clint's has been a beacon of local normalcy and good vibe as long as we've been visiting. The coffee is good, and does not have that bitter taste of the place up the street. I literally just ate a banana bran muffin and can say it was the most delicious muffin I have ever had. I don't want to think about the fat/calories tho. :) The people are nice if you are nice to them. Golden rule, baby. The upstairs definitely has a warmer vibe, given the wood, windows, etc. Always has been and always will be a go-to place for me.
(5)Sheila D.
Bagel sandwich and coffee hit the spot before our hike!
(4)Sean A.
Best cinnamon rolls and lunch in town! Always a good spot especially if you want to eat next to the beautiful Blue River which is right out of the back door!
(5)Erica S.
They have a nice selection of coffee, espresso drinks, hot tea, pies, cookies, etc. The only things I've ever stopped in for are the gluten free cookies and hot drinks, so I don't have any ability to rate their breakfast or lunch...but the things that I have had are yummy! Nice a friendly service too :)
(4)Jim M.
Hit or miss, just ok for breakfast sandwiches, coffee is ok, Now on to afternoon for pie and coffee. The apples pie was the worst I have ever had, no crust, tiny peice. Girl behind counter asked if I wanted it warmed up, ok, came back pretty cold, no crust and kinda mauled on a little paper plate. When she asked if it was ok I said it isn't that good, no crust...."sorry you feel that way" was the response. Typical of the kids that come up here.... Now I run a liqour store here in town and many times I have sent people over there for coffee and sweets. No more. Go somewhere else,
(1)Adrian H.
Headline: Coffee, Pastries, Deli - split personality. Clint's is a wierd place. In the middle of Main Street in Breckenridge, it's really two stores in one. Upstairs is a coffee shop, selling espresso drinks, pastries, muffins, etc. Downstairs is a deli. You have to pay for stuff separately, which isn't really convenient. In fact, it's a major contributor to the three star rating. In terms of atmosphere, I like the upstairs coffee bar area. Downstairs it's an open kitchen with a few tables. Overall, the entire place feels cheap. I ordered the turkey and brie hot sandwich, which is made on house-made focaccia. The bread is really the highlight. The turkey - meh. My wife ordered the portobello mushroom wrap, which was a bit of a mess to eat due to the typical mushroom leakage. Roasted peppers and pesto was added and the overall wrap was nice. Overall, this is good, cheap food, but the split level makes ordering awkward.
(3)Melissa H.
This shop smells so yummy! We only had espresso drinks (mocha and americano) but all the pastries look very appetizing. Judging only from coffee I recommend this place!
(4)Sandy K.
Best ice cream and pastries in Breckenridge. We've eaten there three times in the past two days. Sometimes the lines are long but it's worth the wait.
(4)Julie F.
I love the deli & baked goods. I'm a Breckenridge local who loves soup, so I love their butternut squash soup & chicken green chili. I'm also a fan of their bagel sandwiches.
(5)Lisa V.
Looking for a "real" coffee shop with deep flavorful roasts and pretty foam art? This is it! The only other item we had time to try was something called a "hummingbird cake"...equally impressed with this delicious concoction! This place is going on our preferred coffee shop list for Breckenridge.
(5)Audrey W.
Yummy oatmeal! And take fresh coffee to brew back to your condo.
(4)Jacquelyn L.
When I first walked in I was excited by my senses. Lots of pastries and baked goods. When I went to order the staff was not very friendly which detoured my order. My Chia Tea Latte was really good but not as bad as the bad taste I had in my mouth from the service or lack there was. Disappointed
(2)Andrew B.
Good place for coffee and bagels. The bagels are made out on Airport Rd each night and brought in fresh each day. The aroma coming out the door of this place is unreal. They bake lots of fresh cakes and cookies and other things I don't eat each day. This place is a standard for locals on the way to the slopes for a quick bite to eat. The guys that work the bagel area downstairs are all nice and friendly. Expect to pay $6 for a bagel sandwich with eggs, bacon and cheese. Be warned, everything is microwaved except the bagel of course. But that's just the way quick breakfast is done in Breck. The service upstairs is just okay. When they are busy you can tell that the ladies behind the counter have elevated stress levels - or is that just me because I am waiting for coffee? The coffee is $1.25 when you bring your own mug, just go fill it yourself - the same with iced coffee, just grab some ice and coffee and wait to pay. I see lots of families in here getting iced cream so that must be good. All said and done the high end of 3 stars and you've got fast, easy and convienent breakfast on the way to the slopes or trails.
(3)Adam S.
Best bakery I've ever been to. Had the vegan peanut butter chocolate chip cookie and a blended mocha. FANTASTIC! All the pies and other baked goods looked phenomenal! Try it out!
(5)JoBeth U.
Awesome restaurant! Get the breakfast sandwiches (Baldy and The Peak). I also had the toasted almond latte which was very tasty.
(5)Lyndy W.
A Breck staple. Their breakfasts and deserts are great. I would highly recommend a visit.
(5)Tyler B.
We used to get coffee & snacks at Clint's quite often. They had delicious pastries, baked goods, and tasty coffee. However, the snacks have gone down hill and the service, as always, is super slow (often due to understaffing). Clint's is an average coffee shop w/ a slower than average pace.
(2)Ellyn H.
We had just had coffee at Cool River Cafe and had somehow missed this cozy little spot. After wandering around Main Street looking for a gluten-free breakfast, we finally popped our heads into Clint's. terrific gluten-free blueberry muffins and a strawberry smoothie awaited us. Then we ventured downstairs for a savory meal of a gluten-free egg Bagel sandwich. Awesome. We will be back on our next weekend adventure.
(5)Erin Y.
Super-delish bagel sandwich this morning...tomato, spinach, egg and Swiss On an everything! Coffee was also good.
(5)Vanessa B.
I met an old friend here to catch up over coffee. We were able to sit at the coffee bar for hours undisturbed...but they wouldn't serve you there despite being 5 feet from the expresso machine, you had to get up and walk to the register to order. The pastries looked fantastic, although I didn't have one. All in all a great place to grab a coffee and read the paper in the morning.
(3)Rahim M.
We stopped in for a quick hot drink to thaw our hands but ended up relaxing at the bar, chatting with the friendly barista and enjoying some VERY good drinks. The almond joy mocha immediately popped out at me from the menu and so I ordered it prepared with almond milk... delicious but very sweet! I was saturated with sugar half way through and this was a small. I tried a sip of my friends hot chocolate and it was simply perfect. Bottom line... good coffee, nice ambience. Heard it's a great place for a quick breakfast. *Update* Stopped by the morning after for coffee and was greeted by a moody barista... enough of a turn off to earn a rating downgrade.
(3)Amelia S.
Really good coffee and baked goods. Everything looks delicious. One thing that was a bit confusing are the separate counters to order the food and the coffee.
(4)Terry B.
I've been to Clint's on a couple of occasions, and they're really good. Some of the true locals I know love this joint. Also, may I clarify something? Someone from Denver is not a local in Breck. Someone who actually lives or has a home in Summit County can be considered a local in Breck. Having said that, this is a good joint with great pastries and coffee. Go downstairs for some "real" food for breakfast or lunch. The bagels are fantastic as are the sandwhiches. They've got a nice selection of soups. It can get crowded and have quite a line. Given there are only two breakfast options on Main St and they both usually require a 30 minute wait, head to Clints, get yourself a breakfast sandwhich and a coffee, sit and enjoy your food, then either shop or hit the slopes in the time it would take you to even get a table at some of the other spots.
(4)Miguel A.
God Bless Clint's Bakery!!! You will not find better sandwiches in the Rocky Mountains, with my favorite being the turkey sandwich on brie - just delicious! The coffee here is also excellent, serving as a great place to start your ski day, or even better, a wonderful place to relax after a long day of snowboarding Of note - this place is very laptop friendly, so bring your MacBook, lay out and get some work done - everyone here is gonna make you feel like family (which you are, when you're in Breck!)
(5)Wendy F.
Granted, I did not have the coffee or pastries... I am also not a coffee snob. I will gladly drink instant because I am lazy. However, when I am at a coffee shop and there are options - I will gladly order something fancy. Well... my "green tea latte" was a cup of steamed milk and water with 2 tea bags in it. The tea bags weren't even strong enough to give the milk any color... If you don't know what a green tea latte is, please don't put it on the menu.
(1)Wemdy K.
Breakfast here 3 of 4 days in town. Fresh OJ and fresh baked cinnamon buns to die for! Bagel and croissant breakfast sandwiches fresh and made to order. Music & happy people in the morning, what more could you ask for???
(4)Becky S.
A great friendly place for coffee and bakery items. Downstairs they serve an interesting selection of lunch and breakfast items too. Had the best oatmeal ever! Old fashioned oats with nuts, raisins, cranberries, cinnamon and brown sugar. So hearty and healthy! Will definitely go back often next time I'm in Breck.
(4)Jodi D.
Really chill place. Stopped by here on a whim and got a coffee. Coffee was averagely good but the selection was great and the chick with dark hair and hipster glasses was awesome! She was really patient with the group in front of me and apologetic for the wait. Great example of the staff making the place better than average!
(4)Kristn K.
The coffee is really good and the location is right downtown on Main Street-- you can stop by on your way to a day of skiing, or just a Saturday afternoon outing. I am definitely a "fan" of Clint's. I will definitely go back. But-- what is the deal now with dog's being allowed everywhere? At Clint's this weekend, a lady with a larger dog bowled through the seating area at Clint's, and ran into me because she was paying more attention with to her dog and the fact that he was sniffing everyone, than watching where she was going. She didn't say "excuse me" or anything-- just made it seem like she and the dog were in the right. I think Clint's is in the wrong on this-- what business do dog's have in a restaurant? Are they cleaner than flys and roaches? I like dog's, but don't want them in my coffee.
(4)Dean E.
I liked the place and will be back. Folk were nice but the chocolate croissant was a little dry which is typical for a coffee house. Music was good too.
(3)Jody W.
This place was bomb!! I have visited Breck more than a few times. Last time I discovered this place and fell in love, I went again the next three days. It's full of locals, (I don't know what that other review was talking about) and the place is quaint! The front upstairs has amazing coffee! It's better than starbucks, and let me tell you, I LOVE starbucks. It's gets a little busy, but that's normal. I'd recommend the Carmello (caramel latte). Downstairs in the back has breakfast and lunch meals. You can't go wrong with the "wheeler" breakfast on a bagel! The cheese bagels are oh so good!! Seriously, you gotta try this place if you haven't already!
(5)Tim M.
This is a great spot for breakfast or lunch. We have been visiting Breck for years and somehow missed Clint's until this year. The coffee is great and so are the desserts. Salted caramel brownies rock, but so do just about all of the desserts here. Great vibe too - mix of locals, families and visitors and some cool artwork on the walls. Clint's has become my new regular coffee and breakfast spot.
(5)Amy K.
I've been a Clint's fan for nearly ten years and always look forward to stopping in when I'm in Breck. The coffee bar upstairs can sometimes be crowded and the baristas/servers can be rude and impatient. I prefer the downstairs crowd where you can order from the amazing deli menu. Bagels are homemade and delicious while the soups and sandwiches are some of the best in town. The servers are always super nice and accommodating. Do yourself a favor and order one of the Magic Bars to stash in your pocket for a quick snack on the ski lift! Gluten-free options are available but aren't homemade.
(4)Bill W.
I think a lot of locals hate on this place because it has gotten a lot of pub in national mags so tourists sometimes seek it out. i have heard complaints about unfrielndly service but i have not seen this. many times they have gone out of their way to help me. yet i love it and think its one of the great ways to start your ski days (clints, amazing grace, or daylight) good coffee, great bagels/wraps. try the green chile wrap. dank baked goods.
(4)L I.
Great sandwiches (esp. chicken salad and turkey/brie) and cute spot. Oh, and it's dog friendly.
(4)Julia H.
We walked by the window several times salivating at the pastries in the window until we finally decided to go in. There were free samples of the blue berry muffin at the bar which tasted amazing! Hidden somewhat in the back is a staircase that goes into a small dining room. They have in addition to amazing baked goods, delicious bagel sandwiches. The only reason we gave this 4 stars is because their coffee was a little bitter. Overall we highly recommend this place at the prices are decent and the food is very good.
(4)Alexandra F.
A name like Clints is sure to get some slip ups. Anyway, had to say it. This coffee joint would be fantastic if the bagel place downstairs wasn't so disappointing and unsatisfying. The Everything bagels hardly had any everythings on them, and the eggs they used to plop on the bagel was from a mixture and tasted like it. The entire bagel tasted fake and rubbery. The upstairs is definitely cuter then the downstairs. And it is the upstairs that teases you to step inside, so you can lure at the delicious looking pastries and sweets. The coffee shop is long and narrow and kind of forces you to either eat right up in front of the loud baristas or with your back turned to the world at one of the stools and tables against the wall. The coffee was standard and the prices were expensive. For example, I kindly asked for a side of cream cheese hoping that they would just give it to me for free, but instead, I had to fork over the $1.35, which is half the cost of what it would cost me to go to the store. I mean come on.... Is it so bad to want something free here and there? The one thing I did really enjoy about the store was the great big high window in the front, which streamed in fresh light and brightened up the morning. * Star one for caffeine, gotta support the habit you know? ** I can see clearly now star two is for great lighting in the main street room *** Where do you want to go star three is for a simple yet accident prone name for a coffee shop... For anything for that matter.
(3)Casey S.
A for: -Amazing coffee -Amazing service -Amazing atmosphere They regularly serve Rocky Mountain Coffee Roasters Coffee (local in Frisco) as well as their own blends. The staff (at least on the weekends) is attentive and efficient, and it's a great atmosphere to sit, people watch, or read the paper. It's my go-to place for coffee in Breckenridge. They also have other breakfast and lunch fare downstairs and it also ranks pretty high on my list. Their Caprese sandwich is spectacular and so is their Tomato soup. Cheers to you, Clint!
(5)Adolfo W.
This place is simple, fast and pretty damn good. The perfect meal before hitting the slopes.
(5)Ting S.
Yes, this place is a little pricey, but c'mon, everything is pricey on Breckenridge's Main St. drag. BUT - the goods I got here were of the utmost highest quality, and the prices were well warranted. I got a bacon, egg and cheddar on a jalapeno cheddar bagel, and it was STELLAR. bagel was fresh with lots of cheddar on it, with a generous amount of bacon, egg and cheese in every bite. yum. The coffeeshop in the front does get packed, but the food counter in the back is where all the food gets thoughtfully put together, and service everywhere is impeccable. Join the locals in the back to enjoy the goodies! Try not to buy one of every baked good when the aroma overcomes you.
(4)becky r.
Clint's has an assortment of fresh pastries, from butter croissants to decadent carrot cake. Sweet smells fill the air all around you. They also have lots of options for sandwiches and wraps for lunch. Lots of bagel choices, and lots of coffee flavors. A yummy breakfast and lunch spot that is pretty affordable for a ski town.
(4)Michelle A.
Roll up your kids' pants and watch them splash across the river at Blue River Plaza off of Historic Main Street in Breckenridge. You can pack a picnic or stop at nearby CLINT'S Bakery and Coffee for a scoop of ice cream. Also, the Mexican Hot Cocoa is delish! trazzler.com/trips/blue-…
(5)Amy A.
Great smoothie, great sandwiches, fabulous music. nice chill place. Glad we came here to hang out for a bit ;)
(4)George K.
This was my second visit to Clint's. The 1st, a year ago,was crowded and overpriced. They have average coffee and are bordering on rude with how they treat their patrons. You are herded, like cattle,into lines to order your food or coffee. Forget about finding a place to sit and eat. The place has been there for many years and does a good business. The point is there are much better alternatives on Main St with cheaper prices and relaxing atmosphere.
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