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    Mutiny Trinidad

    Mutiny Trinidad

    4.7(19 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    (Caution: By continuing to read this review, you acknowledge I'm not responsible for if you happen…read moreto fall in love with this coffee shop and the cozy town of Trinidad!!!) One of my friends took me into Mutiny for some afternoon refreshments--little did I know this short visit would turn into a major highlight of the afternoon for me!!! From the moment I stepped through the door, I was transported back in time to an era of retro nostalgia that felt both comforting and exciting. The first thing that struck me about Mutiny was its unique decor. The walls were adorned with an array of retro decorations, from arcade games to black felt posters. It was evident a lot of thought and time was put into creating an atmosphere that was so cozy and captivating. What really sold me on Mutiny though, is the exceptional service and the wonderful conversation I had with David. From the moment I walked in, he welcomed me with a warm smile and a genuine passion for his coffee shop. David walked me through their beverage offerings and even took the time to geek out with me on retro stereo players and vintage furniture! Other memorable features include the (free!) arcade machines, comics for sale original in mint-condition, and the impressive cereal bar--a concept I'd encountered in much larger cities but didn't expect to see in the quaint town of Trinidad. The blend of quirky decor, the cereal bar, and, most importantly, the exceptional service and conversation with David made this small-town coffee shop a true treasure. If you find yourself in Trinidad, don't miss the opportunity to step into Mutiny for a delightful trip down memory lane and some of the finest coffee and conversations you'll find in town.

    This coffee shop has so much to see. Comic books, CD's, DVD's, and I think even has vinyl records…read more The art on the walls was really cool and I believe most of it is local artists and for sale. The barista was friendly and helped my friend out with several things. I felt the service was great to be honest. My buddy did feel the regulars were treated better, but I kinda think that's just how it is. I have my regular coffee spot in Texas and I feel like while they treat everyone great, I get special attention. So for me, no worries there. My buddy was impressed by their espresso, especially since it was "single source" or something like that. My friend is more into straight espresso, I'm more of a mocha type coffee drinker. I did think Perkatory coffee was slightly better, but honestly only slightly. If I lived there, I could see me bouncing between the two shops where as here, I only go to my local coffee shop.

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    Mutiny Trinidad - There are several areas to sit and read. Or play on one of the several chess boards, board games or old school arcade game.

    There are several areas to sit and read. Or play on one of the several chess boards, board games or old school arcade game.

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    A. R. MItchell Museum of Western Art

    A. R. MItchell Museum of Western Art

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    This is a real gem in the middle of Trinidad. There are some very nice pieces of art here, as well…read moreas fragments of local history that are really interesting. We would have spent more time here, if our friends were more inclined. We plan to return soon.

    Walking Main Street an thankfully stumbled upon this gem…read more A.R Mitchell was a Trinidad native and was known as "King of the Pulp Magazine Covers". Most of this art museum is dedicated to his works and accoutrements. If you are fan of Cowboy/Western Art then is a must stop. I Particularly was interested in the Spanish folk art, and Native American pottery. This museum hosts a lot of local artists, with Hans Droog being of particular note, his "Swirly Horse 1" is mesmerizing. The building the art pieces are housed in is 115 years old, this building itself is a work of art, the hardwood alone floors made me swoon. You can easily spend an hour here moving on the 1st floor then 2ed floor and then back down to the gift area. Allyson, was very kind to take time out of her busy day and explain Mitchell's relationship to Harold Von Schmidt who's use of color is unique, his style and expressiveness draws you in, you feel as if you are in the scene he has created. Allyson also answered a million questions, the chat with her was as interesting as the art work. Free admission is the cherry on top.

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    A. R. MItchell Museum of Western Art - Mitchell him self.

    Mitchell him self.

    A. R. MItchell Museum of Western Art - Swirly horse 1 by Hans Droog.

    Swirly horse 1 by Hans Droog.

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