Push & Pour
Open until nine at night, which in Boise coffee terms is practically nocturnal. The Bench location runs on skate-shop energy with barista- championship coffee, and the evening crowd is half laptops, half decks.
- Wifi
- Solid through the evening shift, when it matters most here.
- Power
- Available without a scavenger hunt.
- Noise
- Music forward, conversation under it. Not for calls; good for headphones.
- Seating
- Mixed tables and window perches. Evening turnover keeps options open.
- Hours
- 7:30am to 9pm daily — the latest reliable desk in this edition.
- Welcome
- Nobody has ever been rushed out of here. The vibe is stay.
- Coffee
- Serious specialty program wearing streetwear. It earns the attitude.
- Food
- Pastries and a short list. Enough fuel, not a kitchen.
- Standing areas
- Counter rail handles a standing stretch.
Most of Boise's coffee goes to bed at four. Push & Pour's Bench location stays up until nine, every day, which quietly makes it the city's default evening office. The original is a skate-adjacent Garden City shop; this one carries the same graphics-heavy, no-pretense energy into a neighborhood room where the after-dinner crowd splits between laptops and longboards.
Placeholder field notes, pending a full visit write-up. What goes here: what the room feels like at 8pm, whether the music volume negotiates with the laptop crowd or rolls over it, who actually uses the morning hours.
Practicalities below are drawn from public listings and one observation pass. Treat the hours as directional until verified. Push & Pour also operates the original Garden City shop on 34th St and a weekday spot on Ash St downtown — this entry covers the Latah Street location on the Bench.
13 S Latah St, Boise, ID 83705
Daily 7:30am–9pm
Directions · Website
Filed under: open late, open weekends, welcomes long stays
Draft entry — field notes pending a full visit. Hours drawn from public listings; verify before a long haul.