Buy Local

The CU Â鶹ӰԺ Buy Local program goal is to connect local-, women-, and minority-owned businesses with the Â鶹ӰԺ faculty, staff, and students to meet the university's needs for purchasing goods and services. By including and supporting local businesses in our supply chain, we create opportunity, promote innovation, and stimulate the community's economic vitality.

Resturants 

  •  - Cafe Aion offers a delightful fusion of Spanish and Moroccan cuisine inspired by the shared joy of informal, communal dining. Cafe Aion's menu features locally sourced ingredients, bringing a unique twist to traditional dishes. (Dine-in/Takeout/Delivery/Catering)
  • - This small, women, and CU graduate-owned deli specalizes in Shaw family recipes. Selling sandwiches, Soups, Salads, and Häagen-Dazs Ice cream. (Dine-in/Takeout/Delivery/Catering)
  • - This small business is a restaurant you can call home. Providing a casual family atmosphere, price point and excellent food. Offering both in house and catering. Also known as one of the most philanthropic restaurants in Â鶹ӰԺ Colorado. (Dine-in/Takeout/Delivery/Catering)
  • - Preferred Dining Partner of CU Athletics, Peckish specializes in serving great wings, tossed in over 20 house made sauces. With 8 TVs, Peckish is the place to enjoy game day or to elevate your next watch party. (Dine-in/Takeout/Delivery/Catering)
  • - A Â鶹ӰԺ institution since 1923, The Sink is a beloved spot for locals and visitors alike. From capturing college memories to attracting celebrities, our iconic establishment continues to be a favorite for classic Â鶹ӰԺ dinners or a quick lunch gathering. (Dine-in/Takeout/Delivery/Catering)
  • - For 45 years, we've served authentic, quick-service style, Middle Eastern cuisine on Pearl St. Mall. Enjoy falafels, hummus, gyros, shawarma, and more, with Mediterranean sides and coffee. (Dine-in/Takeout/Delivery/Catering)
  • - Join us in Â鶹ӰԺ on 13th Street (between Canyon and Arapahoe) for Colorado's longest farmers market season. Markets open on Wednesdays (3:30 pm – 7:30 pm) and Saturdays (8 am – 2 pm) offer the very best produce and so much more. (Dine-in/Takeout/Delivery/Catering/Food Trucks)
  • - Established in 1998, Foolish Craigs is a fun, owner-operated café in Â鶹ӰԺ, Colorado open for breakfast, lunch, brunch, and drinks. In addition to our main restaurant downtown, we have 2 coffee shops on the CU campus. One in Porter and one in the Wolf Law building. (Dine-in/Takeout/Delivery/Catering)
  • - Chiri's Momo Delight serves hand made traditional Nepali Momo's (dumplings), Organic Chai, and Mango Lassi. They are located on the Pearl Street Mall at the corner of 13th and Pearl next to the Visitor Information Center. (Food Truck)
  • - Organic Sandwich Company, an award-winning local sandwich shop. They offer house-made soups, salads, and sandwiches using local ingredients from bakers, ranchers, farmers, and many Colorado food entrepreneurs. (Dine-in/Takeout/Delivery/Catering)
  • - We're a locally owned restaurant serving the CU community for 12 years at 13th and College. Our scratch-made meals cater to diverse diets, and we're a favorite gathering spot for students, professors, and locals alike. (Dine-in/Takeout/Delivery/Catering)
  •  - Situated on University Hill in Â鶹ӰԺ for over 20 years, Half Fast Subs has been crafting delicious subs with pride. Their extensive menu boasts the best-tasting sandwiches in the US. (Dine-in/Takeout/Catering)
  • - Delicious, made-from-scratch soups and fancy grilled cheese sandwiches. (Dine-In/Takeout)
  • - Located at 2510 47th St. Â鶹ӰԺ CO, this Bbq food truck has catering with vegan and vegetarian options. (Catering/Food Truck)
  • - Since 2012, they have been serving authentic freshness to Â鶹ӰԺ's students, staff, and families. Their commitment is to provide an unmatched dining experience for everyone. (Dine-in/Takeout/Delivery/Catering)
  •  - 32-year-old Full-service Mediterranean restaurant located on Â鶹ӰԺ's North side of town. (Dine-In/Takeout)

Coffee and Tea 

  • - Ampersand Coffee Roasters delivers premium wholesale coffee solutions for businesses, including events, offices, and restaurants. Their offerings feature organic, fair trade, and certified coffees, supporting sustainability and women's empowerment initiatives. (Dine-in/Takeout)
  • - Ku Cha house of Tea is a tea merchant with stores across Colorado. We sell premium loose leaf teas and have a tea bar with adjoining tea room. (Dine-in/Takeout)
  •  - This sister owned women’s footwear and accessory boutique offers artisan made products from independent makers. Two Sole Sisters specalizes in customer service and kindness, along with unique products makes shopping with us a special experience.
  • - This small business has a wide supply of cameras, lenses, lighting, audio, and other A/V production equipment on a short term rental basis (from 1 to 45 days). We can help with photo and video production, as well as audio capture.
  •  - Wholesale and retail distribution of local and non-local food products. Farm boxes, organic produce, healthy grains, regenerative proteins. 
  • - Dreamatorium is your go-to for branding and fabrication needs in Â鶹ӰԺ since 1999. Elevate your brand with our comprehensive services, including strategic branding solutions and state-of-the-art in-house capabilities to bring your designs to life.
  •  - We are a destination apparel store centered around all things Â鶹ӰԺ and Colorado. 
  • - Local hardware store, family owned and operated since 1955.
  •  - World famous Sports Optical has a wide selection of glasses and sunglasses. We make the worlds best prescription sports glasses and invented many of the processes to make them. If you want the best visual performance, come and SEE us.
  •  - Dried herbs, herbal tea blends, herbal tinctures, infused oils, body butters, facial care products, aromatherapy, flower essences, books, cards, candles, gifts.
  •  - Welcome to Bliss — a locally-owned, women-led gift and home accent boutique. We feature fabulous, one-of-a-kind creations from local artisans alongside thoughtfully curated products from around the world. Come discover your bliss with us in the heart of Â鶹ӰԺ!
  • - ClayKC is a self identified AAPI, woman-owned business selling handcrafted, small batch earrings and other home goods.
  • - Terracotta offers indoor plants, pottery, terrariums, live and faux plant walls, and expert plant installation services for residential and corporate clients.
  •  - Unique artisan jewelry featuring work from Colorado based artists.
  • - The Pedestrian Shops is a locally owned family business. They sell a wide variety of comfortable footwear including many non-slip, work appropriate styles. 
  • - Situated on Pearl Street Mall, they're a second-generation family-owned business. Specializing in antique maps, prints, posters, and historic Colorado photos, they also offer custom framing services.
  • - Island Farm is a locally-owned boutique, offering curated collections of apparel, accessories, jewelry, home goods, and baby items. Perfect for moms, aunts, and sisters alike!
  • - They make handmade jewelries (bracelets, earrings, pendants, prayer mala and many more). They also have different gift items from Nepal Bhutan Tibet and India, singing bowls, and all different kinds of Crystals.
  •  - This unique pop-up space provides a retail front for brands on a seasonal basis. Each season (quarter) a new brand comes in and runs it as their own store for three months.
  • - Destination apparel store centered around all things Â鶹ӰԺ/Colorado. 
  • - Two Hands Paperie features an array of journals, decorative paper, cards, books, art supplies, writing instruments, and unique gifts from around the globe. They also offer creative classes and free in-store events.
  •  - A local-women owned Portrait Photographer specializing in Weddings, Elopements, Senior photos, family photos, maternity, newborn, headshots, branding, and product photography. 
  • - Sassafras Photography specializes in capturing people in beautiful natural light with a focus on fun and simplicity. Sassafras offers easy online booking and has photographed thousands of people from newborns to centenarians, milestone celebrations like graduations to weddings and headshots for over ten years.
  •  - Men's grooming services including haircuts, shave and color! 
  • This small women owned business, Symmetry 360 is a massage therapy practice that performs a wide variety of massage modalities to cater to our diverse clientele. We also have a boutique retail space showcasing products produced by local artisans and small business owners. 
  • - We are a collective of beauty professionals all offering something different in the beauty industry. 
  •  - Operating as a small business since 1999 in Â鶹ӰԺ, Colorado, Insight Designs has proudly served over 600 clients across six continents. Our dedicated team of skilled problem solvers is passionate about developing sophisticated and intuitive websites, apps, and interfaces, ensuring your small business stands out online.
  • - With over two decades of experience, this small business is a full-service video production company creating engaging branding videos and documentaries. Whether you're hands-on or prefer us to handle it all, we offer excellent customer service and cost-efficient pricing. 
  • - We’re the creative agency that builds impact for brands with purpose through marketing and advertising. Our work focuses in three key areas: outdoor & environment, health & wellbeing, and CPG brands.
  • - Consumer insights, brand strategy, design and activation for brands big and small.

Home Maintenance and Repair

  •  -A local women-owned company in Â鶹ӰԺ since 1997, focusing on Solar Panels, Batteries, Heat Pumps, and Electrical Upgrades. With bundled pricing and integrated systems, we make it easy for our community to decarbonize their homes and save on utility bills while fostering environmental responsibility. 
  • - Established in the late 1970s, McDonald Carpet One Floor & Home is a 40 year family-owned business deeply rooted in the local community, serving Â鶹ӰԺ, Broomfield, and neighboring areas. With a commitment to exceptional home improvement products and services, our team ensures a personalized experience from design to installation, making us your go-to local flooring store.
  • - Stained glass window fabrication and repair. 

Jewelry and Watch Maintenance and Repair

  •  - We are a fourth generation family owned business since 1947. We are the oldest store on the Pearl Street Mall. We offer watches, jewelry, estate jewelry, jewelry repairs, appraisals and watch repairs. 
  • - The Mukuyu Collective works with our clients and partners to reimagine and align systems, eliminate waste, and balance the needs and wants of people and the planet.  Services include strategic planning, equity diagnostics, relationship/power mapping, and process refinement.  Our collective primarily works in the fields of education and environment.  
  •  - Â鶹ӰԺ's largest independent real estate firm, we are also the area's most experienced and qualified relocation specialists, working with individuals, families and corporations since 1976. We are the perennial winner of the Daily Camera's Â鶹ӰԺ County Gold Best Real Estate Company 21 years and counting.
  • - Ann Cooper & Associates specializes in residential property sales and are dedicated to finding the perfect fit for you.
  • - Delta Developmental fosters organizational and personal growth through coaching, training, mediation, strategic planning, and holistic diversity and inclusion efforts.
  • - Â鶹ӰԺ Museum of Contemporary Art (BMoCA), a historic landmark in downtown Â鶹ӰԺ, offers a unique venue for events with stunning contemporary art exhibitions and a dedicated modern event space, supporting its nonprofit mission. Explore their membership for exclusive benefits or visit the Museum Shop for a diverse range of art-focused products.
  • - As a indipendent minority-owned business, Soldevila Music Project connects individuals to the world of music through a social justice approach, leadership development, and empowering young people. Our offerings include culturally rich music performances, group or individual music lessons, and collaborative community programs with local partners.
  • - An integrative massage therapy clinic specializing in athletes and injury treatment. Welcome to all who are interested in living healthier lives and improving athletic performance. Offer spa services as well to help relax the body as well as the mind.
  • - It's Just Stuff, a Â鶹ӰԺ-based, small and women-owned business, provides home organizing and move management services. We assist out-of-state parents with CU student relocations and offer tips for maintaining an organized living space to productivity during college life.

General Info

We highlight and encourage campus units to use small-, women-, and minority-owned businesses when allocating university resources. Please be sure to review and abide by all university policies when using university resources. More information can be found here: CU Â鶹ӰԺ Administration & Finance Website.

If you don't find a vendor or category that aligns with your needs, please check back soon. This program has recently launched and is rapidly expanding its offerings. If you have a favorite local business that you'd like added to this list, encourage them to fill out the to be added to the program if they qualify. 

This website is for hosting purposes related to the Buy Local program; the use of brand names and/or listing of specific companies or commercial products or services on this website does not imply endorsement or sponsorship by the University of any commercial product, service, or activity.

General Info

If you are a business and would like to participate as a vendor in CU Â鶹ӰԺ's "Buy Local" program, please complete the form below. This application will take ~2 minutes to complete. If approved, your businesses will be added as a vendor to this webpage.

If you're aware of a business that would be an excellent fit for this program, please encourage them to apply and share this information.

This program is open to all applications and participation decisions shall be made without regard to age, race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, disability status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or other basis as protected by state or federal law.

Frequently Asked Questions

CU Â鶹ӰԺ may list your business on the website after a review of your application. Please allow 2-4 weeks for our team to review your form.

University staff will reach out to your main business contact to learn more about service(s) and/or product(s) to assist with the promotion of goods. We will also gather information about past/current work with CU or learn about any challenges or issues that have limited your work with CU. The university is committed to helping your business succeed, and your input will help strengthen this program.

University departments and offices will be informed about your business and encouraged to reach out about your product(s) or service(s).

Your information will be used to determine your eligibility and if approved will be added to a campus website highlighting local businesses as well as women-owned and minority-owned businesses.

Information may be posted on a public website that is available to CU faculty, staff, students, and potentially other members of the public as well.

While all Colorado businesses qualify, this initiative focused on local businesses owned and operated within Â鶹ӰԺ County.

This program does not include businesses that predominantly sell prepackaged alcohol, drugs, and/or related products not approved by university purchasing parameters.  

Additionally, the Buy Local Program includes organizations that meet 3 of the following 4 criteria. Please select those that apply to your organization:  

  1. Meets (Varies depending on business model) ( 

  1. Business headquarters or operations are based out of Colorado.  

  1. Operates mainly within Colorado or makes a significant contribution to the Colorado economy. 

  1. Business is not publicly traded.  

A Small Disadvantaged Business must be a minimum of 51% owned, controlled, and operated day-to-day by one or more socially disadvantaged individuals. Qualification criteria follows 13 CFR part 121.

Small Disadvantaged Ethnicity definitions include the following categories: African American, Hispanic American, Native American (American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut, Native Hawaiian), Asian-Pacific American, Asian-Indian American.

The SBA defines HUB Zones as areas that have high unemployment, low median household incomes, or both. The SBA maintains maps of HUB Zones. In addition to meeting the SBA Small Business Requirements, the principal offices of HUB Zone Businesses must be located in HUB Zones and 35% of a HUB Zone Business' employees must reside in a HUB Zone. To apply for certification, visit the SBA website.

Diversity and inclusion are ever-evolving fields that demand constant re-evaluation. If you believe that you and your business are not represented by the categories listed in this form, we would like to hear about it.

CU will list your business on the CU Â鶹ӰԺ Buy Local webpage (site that will be shared with CU community members wishing to use your services) after reviewing and approving your application form. Please allow 2-4 weeks for this process.

University staff may reach out to the business contact to learn more about service(s) or product(s).

 Pursuant to Section 24-101-105 of the C.R.S., on January 20, 2005, the Board of Regents adopted a resolution exempting the University of Colorado from the State of Colorado Procurement Code and Rules to be effective July 1, 2005. More information can be found on this webpage: