About
Before starting the Guesthouse, I had never made a cup of coffee before.
But I’ve always loved coffee shops—the ones that feel like home. As a remote worker, I spent years traveling the world, always searching for the coolest café in every city I visited. Coffee shops became my way to explore, meet new people, and find a sense of belonging wherever I was. So, when the chance came to create my own concept, I knew it had to be a place that brought people together—a place I’d love to visit.
At the Guesthouse, we partner with some of the world’s best roasters to deliver coffee that’s as intentional as the experience we aim to create. And the business is being built from the ground up, one cup at a time, which is why we've chose to stay mobile until the time is right to set down more permanent roots. We believe every cup should feel special, every interaction meaningful, and every event an opportunity to connect. Whether it’s through a cup of coffee at home with our locally roasted beans or at one of our mobile events, we’re here to bring people closer, foster community, and create moments worth savoring.
Because, at the heart of it all, people make places matter.
- Ian


Collaborations
In 2024, the Guesthouse teamed up with Lizzie Chafin, a luxury real estate broker in Denver, CO, to launch the SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT COLLAB. At its core, the collaboration is about more than just coffee or real estate—it’s about fostering real connections through an authentic approach, while also finding ways to give back to our community. Every pop-up event we host includes GH coffee, resources about the real estate market, and a charity component to make sure our work has a lasting impact beyond our individual businesses.
We’re creating unique spaces where visitors can gather over a cup of coffee, connect with entrepreneurs that are people-focused, and make a difference.
SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT COLLAB is all about blending what we do best to build community in a way that’s both familiar and refreshingly new.
Connect with Lizzie: