 I'm Denise Durrani, Dina Durrani, and this is the Gypsy House, the best coffee shop in Colorado. Come hang out. We opened 10 years ago. I've always wanted to own my own business, especially like a cafe. It kind of turned into something we didn't really expect because it's more of a community center now than, you know, it is still a cafe, but it definitely is a place where people love to meet and hang out. Gypsy House attracts free spirits, so we deal with like a lot of people that are eccentric and unique, that want to be themselves. It's kind of worldly, so they feel like they're getting culture, so I think they appreciate like the hub, the culture hub that it's brought to the community. A lot of people meet each other and get married and we've gotten invited to weddings and a lot of like connections and people connecting. It's a good location. Come drink coffee, smoke a hookah, eat some authentic food, read a book, socialize. I enjoy the police because they come when we need them and we've had a couple like, you know, break-ins or vandalism or stuff. It's nothing major, but when we need them they're there. Oh, I respect the Denver police. I mean, I feel like, you know, they're risking their lives and you just have to respect them for it. So I like them. I think they're nice, nice people. I've never had a problem with them. I mean, we're all working together, so, you know, everyone's doing their job. I mean, outside of the uniform, they're probably amazing people too. You could tell they have good hearts. Like, a lot of them have good hearts. I mean, that's what probably made them be police officers in the first place. The Denver cops are really cool. Like, I just feel like they're always there if you need it. They're really reasonable. I don't feel like I've ever seen any of them, like, lose their temper or act out. Like, when they say they're going to help, they do. I would say support your local law enforcement because if you didn't have them, you would really regret it because it would be chaos. And then you would really, you know, you'd want some kind of force that's going to be there to protect you. That's a good cup of coffee.