![]() ![]() This recently opened restaurant on the Southwestern corner of Lipan and 38th Avenue (which is technically in Highland, but we’ll let that slide), grills up all-natural beef, turkey, and veggie burgers with an eclectic mix of toppings. ( Check out 5280‘s Neighborhood Guide series)Īnother option is Sunnyside Burger Bar. And why wouldn’t it be? With its quiet tree-lined streets, welcoming front porches, proximity to highways, downtown, and other popular areas, as well as a light rail station coming in 2016, it’s safe to say that Sunnyside is poised to be Denver’s next hot neighborhood. Its unique mix of amenities provides a clue that the neighborhood is on the verge. But Sunnyside offers more than real estate. ![]() The area is primarily residential, with a mix of historic bungalows and modern homes that locals have grown accustomed to seeing pop up throughout North Denver. ![]() By Erin Skarda May 13, 2015ĭenver’s Sunnyside neighborhood has enjoyed a revival recently, thanks to an influx of development, restaurants, breweries, and new residents who are migrating north from the overly saturated Highland district. With its historic roots, convenient location, and booming restaurant scene, Sunnyside is set to be Denver’s next hot neighborhood. Feed Denver's Sunnyside Farm, located on 44th Avenue, hosts market days on Wednesdays and Saturdays Home Neighborhood Guide: Sunnyside
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