A small, relaxed café on the James Canyon Highway side of the village — the daytime spot for handcrafted espresso, an açaí bowl, a grain bowl, or a fresh-baked something. Vegetarian-friendly, organic and non-GMO emphasis, and a courtyard feel that invites a slower pace.

Café-style coffee shop · daytime hours · closed Wed & Thu.

What I'd order

Your first visit
"A latte and the açaí bowl. The bowl is the menu's signature plate, and a clean espresso pour shows the kitchen's hand on the coffee program."

Latte + açaí bowl

A specialty pour
"One of the named drinks — Heart Warmer, Wild Rose, or Mountain Matcha — paired with a fresh-baked something. The named menu is where the room's personality shows up."

Specialty drink + bake

A relaxed lunch
"A grain bowl and a signature toast. Lighter than a sit-down lunch, more substantial than a snack — the daytime plate that fits the room's pace."

Grain bowl + toast

109 James Canyon Hwy · Suite 2

Where you'll find it

Bottom of James Canyon Highway, in the 100-block, near where JCH meets the village core — a few doors from Mad Jack's BBQ at 105. A short walk or two-minute drive from the Burro Avenue strip.

Address & directions

109 James Canyon Hwy, Suite 2
Cloudcroft, NM 88317

One local listing has 106 JCH Ste. 2; the Facebook page and most public sources use 109. Confirm the suite number by phone or Facebook before a first visit if you're navigating tightly.

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Contact

Facebook: High Rollin' Coffee

Same-day specials and hour shifts are most reliably announced on the Facebook page.

Mon–Tue · Fri–Sun

Hours

Open Monday and Tuesday from 8 AM to 1 PM, and Friday through Sunday from 8 AM to 3 PM. Closed Wednesday and Thursday. Hours can shift seasonally; a quick look at the Facebook page is the surest way to confirm before a drive up JCH.

Sunday8:00 AM – 3:00 PMToday
Monday8:00 AM – 1:00 PMToday
Tuesday8:00 AM – 1:00 PMToday
WednesdayClosedToday
ThursdayClosedToday
Friday8:00 AM – 3:00 PMToday
Saturday8:00 AM – 3:00 PMToday
Decision aid

Good for · skip if

What this café actually does well, and when a different Burro Avenue or James Canyon Highway kitchen is the better move.

Good for

  • A daytime coffee, breakfast bite, or relaxed lunch
  • Vegetarian and organic-conscious diners — the menu's stated emphasis
  • Açaí bowl and smoothie fans (the bowl is the signature plate)
  • A small-café room with a courtyard feel rather than a counter rush
  • The JCH side of the village when you don't want to walk Burro
  • A specialty-drink lineup with named pours that aren't on every menu

Practical notes

Hours, days closed & calling ahead

Posted hours are Monday and Tuesday 8 AM – 1 PM, Friday through Sunday 8 AM – 3 PM, closed Wednesday and Thursday. A 2025 local update mentioned a temporary February closure, so off-season hours can shift on short notice.

Before driving up specifically for High Rollin', check the most recent Facebook page. A public phone number isn't confirmed in current sources.

Beth's story & opening

Owner Beth Offolter is a Cottonwood Canyon native who spent 13 years as a chef on private yachts before returning to New Mexico with her young son just before COVID. When yacht work didn't return, she pivoted to opening a café — High Rollin' Coffee opened on August 11, 2023, four months after she signed the lease.

The room is built to feel warm, familiar, calming, and uplifting — the menu's organic, non-GMO, vegetarian emphasis follows from Beth's chef background, not from a marketing brief.

Dietary & menu emphasis

The shop's stated emphasis is organic and non-GMO ingredients with a vegetarian-friendly menu. New Mexico Magazine described the menu board as grain bowls, toasts, waffles, baked goods, and smoothies, with a specific call-out to a blueberry açaí bowl with granola and nut butter. Cloudcroft Reader described the offering as organic, non-GMO, vegetarian soups, toasts, and baked goods.

The menu rotates with the season — third-party menu items are useful as a shape, not a final list.

Seating, payment & takeout

Public descriptions point to a small, relaxed café with a courtyard feel — New Mexico Magazine described seating facing a graveled courtyard with painted wood chairs. Hammock chairs are a small in-room signature.

A community-maintained third-party listing notes takeaway, dine-in, outdoor seating, delivery, credit cards, and NFC mobile payments. Because that listing is community-edited, confirm any specific service mode (especially delivery) before relying on it.

Address conflict & what to verify

Facebook and several menu/profile listings give 109 James Canyon Highway, Suite 2. One local dining list has 106 James Canyon Hwy Suite 2. We're publishing 109 because that's the address on the shop's own Facebook presence; if you're driving in tight, confirm the suite number on the day of the visit.

Other items still to verify directly: a public phone number, the current full menu, and same-day hour shifts.

Editor's take

"High Rollin' is the daytime café Cloudcroft didn't quite have before Beth opened it — small, vegetarian-friendly, organic-leaning, and personal in a way the chain-free village rewards. It's not a dinner room and it doesn't pretend to be. Show up on a Monday morning, order an açaí bowl and a named specialty drink, sit in the hammock chair, and let the room do the heavy lifting."

More on James Canyon Highway

Three peer kitchens on the same corridor — or jump back to the full dining guide.