Lost Coffee Expands to Sixth Colorado Location in Arvada

The specialty coffee roaster and café will open its newest outpost in the Denver metro area.

Apr. 2, 2026 at 7:40pm

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Lost Coffee, a Colorado-based specialty coffee roaster and café, has announced the upcoming opening of its sixth location in Arvada. The expansion marks the company's continued growth across the Denver metro area and brings its combination of ethically sourced, freshly roasted coffee and community-centered café experience to a new market within the region.

Why it matters

Lost Coffee's expansion reflects the growing demand for high-quality, locally-roasted coffee in the Denver area. The company's focus on direct relationships with coffee farmers and commitment to ethical sourcing practices also align with broader consumer trends toward more sustainable and transparent supply chains.

The details

The new Arvada location will be situated at 8290 W 80th Ave Unit 1 and is currently in the pre-opening phase. It will operate daily from 6am to 6pm, except on Christmas. The Arvada café will be Lost Coffee's sixth location in the Denver metro area, joining existing cafés in Castle Rock, Aurora, Littleton, and two sites in Highlands Ranch.

  • Lost Coffee was founded in 2010 as a food truck before opening its first brick-and-mortar café the following year.
  • The company has since expanded to five operating locations across the Denver metro area.
  • The new Arvada location is slated to open in the coming weeks.

The players

Lost Coffee

A Colorado-based specialty coffee roaster and café that operates its own roasting operation and maintains direct relationships with coffee farmers to ensure ethical sourcing practices.

Scott Gaerte

The founder of Lost Coffee who launched the company as a food truck in 2010 before establishing its first brick-and-mortar café the following year.

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What they’re saying

“Every time we open a new location, it is an opportunity to bring. We are family owned and our coffee is sourced from family farms at origin, roasted with care, and carefully delivered to our stores and communities in the last step.”

— Scott Gaerte, Founder of Lost Coffee

What’s next

The new Arvada location is currently in the pre-opening phase and is expected to open in the coming weeks.

The takeaway

Lost Coffee's expansion into Arvada reflects the growing demand for high-quality, locally-roasted coffee in the Denver metro area, as well as the company's commitment to ethical sourcing practices and community engagement.