2023 rank: 3
Berkeley is quintessential Denver, blending historical charm with contemporary wants, and thanks to a modest jump in home prices and stellar school rankings, it rises to number two on our list of best hamlets in the city. This northwest neighborhood encompasses a patchwork of Denver Squares and Victorians with modern townhomes and duplexes. It’s residential—with two solid schools—but close to all the necessary amenities, anchored as it is by the abundance of restaurants, bars, and shops along Tennyson Street. And its northern edge is lined with two sprawling green spaces, including one of the city’s 16 off-leash dog parks.
The result is an ideal spot for young families, first-time home buyers, and empty nesters to settle down.
Neighborhood Rankings
How we got these numbers: We utilized the city’s official list of 78 neighborhoods (only 73 had enough data to be included), and ranked them using four variables: home prices, crime data, school rankings, and an X factor score that accounts for things like access to open space, proximity to public transportation, and restaurant and shopping options. For more on our methodology, return to the main page.
Your Itinerary
Eat and Drink
Whatever you’re craving, you’re almost certain to find it in Berkeley. Choose from an array of savory breakfast sammies at newcomer Call Your Mother Deli; Michelin-recommended Asian bites at Hey Kiddo; vegetarian and vegan fare at Vital Root; or fry bread, a traditional American Indian dish, at Tocabe, one of our 25 Best Restaurants in 2023.
One-year-old Mob Coffee slings strong cold brew and affordable breakfast burritos, while Bakery Four is all about fresh-baked goodies (the morning bun topped with orange zest is a must). When happy hour hits, head to socially conscious Berkeley Untapped, Berkeley Inn for dive bar vibes, or the Tatarian for craft cocktails and some of the funkiest wallpaper in town.
Hopheads have a number of area options, including Call to Arms Brewing Company, Empourium Brewing Company, and FlyteCo Brewing.
Shop
Spending can be a little too easy along the Tennyson Street corridor. Wild West Baby Co. sells trendy clothes and toys for tiny ones. Locally owned Feral can help outfit you for your next adventure without breaking the bank thanks to its massive collection of used outdoor gear. Lady Jones is stocked with fashionable women’s apparel, while guys can pick up all-natural grooming products at Spruce, one of the “eight coolest barbershops in America,” according to Men’s Journal.
Miller Lane Mercantile brings a slice of the shore to Tennyson Street with its East Coast–inspired gifts and home decor. And for special occasions, there’s Sarah O.’s one-of-a-kind fine jewelry, which incorporates ethically sourced natural gemstones and diamonds.
Play Time
The community’s canines love Berkeley Lake Park for its aforementioned off-leash area. Aspiring Serena Williamses can spend afternoons on the tennis courts at Rocky Mountain Lake Park, while the smaller Cesar E. Chavez Park is beloved for its playground, which is almost always filled with tykes on sunny days. If you find yourself pining for the good ol’ days, pay a visit to Lakeside Amusement Park, which opened in 1908 on Sheridan Boulevard. Indoors, the Oriental Theater hosts an array of local and national acts.
Spots to Eat
About This Neighborhood
- Washington Park
- Berkeley
- South Park Hill
- Congress Park
- Country Club
- University
- Platt Park
- Wellshire
- Washington Park West
- Sloan’s Lake
- Hale
- Cherry Creek
- University Park
- West Highland
- Fort Logan
- Indian Creek
- Cheesman Park
- University Hills
- Highland
- Gateway - Green Valley Ranch
- Hampden South
- Hilltop
- Montclair
- Marston
- Central Park