
On South Broadway, a neighborhood cafe is now doubling as a supervised psilocybin space, selling 90-minute microdosing sessions that bundle tiny mushroom doses with yoga, art, breathwork and sound baths for about $150 a person.
As reported by The Denver Post, Vivid Minds, a hybrid functional-mushroom coffee shop and licensed healing center on South Broadway, registered its first psychedelic session earlier in March. The Post noted that the space plans to mix regular cafe hours with scheduled, facilitator-led microdose events for local participants.
Vivid Minds’ healing-center listings describe the microdose session as a 90-minute experience that includes roughly 2 milligrams of psilocybin (about a quarter-gram mushroom equivalent), capped at groups of 4 to 8 people and priced at $150 per person. Vivid Minds' healing-center site also advertises longer low-dose classes and private journeys, along with modalities such as breathwork, art therapy and yoga paired with dosing.
What The Sessions Look Like
Community calendars and ticket pages list introductory talks and recurring microdose classes alongside the cafe’s broader wellness programming, with some formats offered multiple times per week. Event listings for "Intro to Microdosing" sessions and weekly yoga-and-microdose combinations are already active, signaling that the center is booking group experiences. Meetup and ticketing pages confirm that reservations are open.
Regulation And Safety
Colorado’s regulated natural-medicine program requires both facilitators and healing centers to be licensed, and the commercial sale of natural medicine outside the state framework is illegal. Regulators have issued cease-and-desist orders to unlicensed sellers, and the Department of Revenue’s Natural Medicine Division spells out those limits and compliance steps for providers and the public. Colorado's Natural Medicine Division outlines enforcement actions, and CBS Colorado reports that facilitator training is ramping up. Co-owner Manon Manoeuvre told CBS Colorado, "The smallest amount of psilocybin can help with depression."
Neighborhood Context And Prices
Vivid Minds occupies a South Broadway storefront that local reporting said previously housed long-running neighborhood businesses, and its cafe-plus-healing-center setup fits a broader pattern of retail spaces being repurposed around Denver. Compared with full-day private journeys that the healing center lists at several thousand dollars, the microdose classes function as a lower-cost entry point for residents who want supervised experiences. Denverite reported earlier neighborhood turnover at the same address.
Organizers and regulators alike urge potential participants to confirm facilitator licensure and follow state safety guidance before signing up for a session. Booking and class details are available on the cafe and healing-center websites, and Colorado's Natural Medicine Division maintains resources for checking licensure and compliance. Vivid Minds' café site lists daily classes and events.









