Zero Day Coffee in Leadville is more than just a coffee shop — it's a beloved stop for locals, road trippers, thru-hikers, and mountaineers alike. Born from a love of the backcountry and the coveted "zero day" pause on long trails, Zero Day serves thoughtfully crafted coffee and a warm welcoming vibe that feels like a rest stop for the soul. Nestled along routes like the Continental Divide and Colorado Trails, it's a place where community thrives, outdoor gear lines the walls, and everyone is invited to linger a little longer.
Mountain Dweller Coffee Roasters takes that love of coffee a step further with a small-batch roasting philosophy rooted in quality, sustainability, and ethical sourcing. Family-owned and operated high up in Summit County, Mountain Dweller sources specialty beans from sought-after regions across the world and roasts them by hand right here in the Rockies. Each cup reflects mountain life — vibrant, fresh, and crafted with care — whether enjoyed at their espresso bar or brewed right at home.
Now, these two high-country favorites have joined forces to bring thoughtfully roasted coffee farther into the heart of the outdoor community. Zero Day proudly offers Mountain Dweller's coffee, with Zero Day playing an active, hands-on role in the roasting process. Together, they bridge Leadville and Summit County through a shared love of adventure, handcrafted quality, and authentic storytelling. Whether you're fueling up for a sunrise hike, pausing after a long trail day, or gathering with friends around a warm mug, this partnership brings the best of the Colorado Rockies to every cup.