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Located on the Northwest side of Denver, the Berkeley neighborhood contains a diverse mix of businesses and architecture, with a history dating back to the late-1800s, when streetcars were the popular mode of transportation. Today, it retains its old-town vibe with unique shops, eateries, art walks, and more.
Unique Features
Let your pups romp free at the off-leash Berkeley Dog Park, which has fenced options for both large and small dogs. Cat lovers need not despair, as Denver’s first Cat Cafe is a popular destination to spend time with, or even adopt, a furry friend. For old-style amusement park fun, visit Lakeside and ride the wooden roller coaster if you dare. The Cesar Chavez Park offers a playground for kids, conveniently located near popular caffeine outposts Allegro and Downpours for the adults.
Local Businesses
Where to begin? Start at 38th and Tennyson, and head north to find cute boutiques, yummy restaurants, coffee shops, and more. Some of our favorites include: Vital Root, Parisi, Hops & Pie, Mouthfuls Pet Store, BookBar, Tennyson Street Coffee , De Steeg Brewing, Ohana Yoga, Natural Grocers, and the Oriental Theatre.
Getting Around
It’s fairly easy to get around by bike or on foot, and there’s public bus transportation that serves downtown Denver and areas to the west. If you’re driving, Berkeley neighborhood has convenient access to I-70 and the mountains, and it’s about a 10-minute drive to downtown.
Apartment Availability
Interested in living in this happening neighborhood? Check out Boutique Apartments’ current and future apartment availability in Berkeley.
We are pleased to announce that Meade Apartments are available for lease! These 16 brand-new studios and 1-bedrooms are just minutes from downtown Denver in the West Colfax neighborhood, and walkable to Sloan’s Lake, Knox light rail station, Seedstock Brewery, and Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. The apartments feature their own washer/dryer, full designer kitchen with stainless appliances including dishwasher and microwave, plus a private balcony in select units. There’s reserved off-street parking, and 2 pets are allowed, with 65-lb weight limit each for each pet.
For more information and current availability, visit our website.
Summer is officially over, but that doesn’t signal the end of fun activities in Denver. Here’s a peek at just a few of the many events scheduled for the Fall season. For a full list, head over to the denver.org website.
Denver Film Festival
The 41st Annual Denver Film Festival celebrate films from all over the world. You can connect with fellow filmmakers, artists, movie buffs, and enjoy the wonderful world of cinema.
Date: Oct 31-Nov 11, 2018
Price: Varies
More info: Denver Film website
Boonion Station Halloween Celebration
Bring your little ghosts, superheroes and princesses to enjoy trick-or treating at merchant shops, a costume parade, mini-train rides, and so much more. Prizes will be given for best costume and best group/family costume.
Date: Oct 25 2018, 5-8pm
Price: Free
More info: Union Station website
The Festival
Missed the Great American Beer Festival? Not to worry; you can join “the world’s greatest and smallest artisanal beer, cider, and mead makers” while they share their stories and knowledge, and pour their specialty brews for you.
Date: October 19-20, 2018
Price: Varies
More info: Shelton Brothers website
Free Night at the Museums
Over 17 of Denver’s museums will have free admission, as part of Denver Arts Week. Free shuttles make it easy to get from one location to another.
Date: Nov 3 2018, 5-10pm
Price: Free
More info: Denver.org website
Urban Holiday Market
The Denver Urban Holiday Market features of-a-kind seasonal items, high quality handcrafted goods, fabulous holiday gift ideas, delicious specialty foods, and more, made from a diverse collection of local artists and crafters.
Date: November 3 & 4, 11am-6pm
Price: Free admission
More info: Urban Holiday Market website