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At East Eighth Avenue and Colorado
Boulevard, a cluster of shops features a Boston
Chicken, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Einstein Bagels,
Annie's Cafe (a must for breakfast), Starbucks,
and a couple of Oriental eateries. Many homes enjoy
lush frontage along historic East 6th Avenue, gateway
to Denver's extensive network of parks and parkways.
Sixth helps make the short walk to upscale Cherry
Creek Mall and Shopping District, "Denver's
Rodeo Drive," that much more pleasant.
A steady influx of trendy cafes, bistros, and
boutiques associated with the ongoing renaissance
of nearby Colfax continues to imbue the area with
a strong European flavor. The new Tattered Cover
Bookstore in the historic Lowenstein Theater promises
to become a hip literary center and community gathering
spot linking North Hilltop to Capitol Hill, Uptown,
and City Park. Joining Tattered Cover are a cozy
multiplex theater, Twist & Shout Records, and
a Euro cafe.
Bolstered by other premier neighborhoods, Park
Hill on the north, Hilltop on the south, and the
exiting New Urbanist communities of Stapleton and
Lowery on the east, the prosperous future of North
Hilltop seems assured. For suburbanites seeking
the cultural enrichment that only "city close" communities
can provide, North Hilltop represents an extraordinary
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Cranmer Park offers a spectacular
panorama of the Front Range Mountains from a flagstone
promenade engraved with the names and altitudes
of prominent peaks. The park name honors George
Cranmer, who oversaw Denver's parks between 1935
and 1947 and helped establish both Red Rocks Park
and Winter Park Ski Area.
Cranmer frequently appeared on horseback to enjoy
the often blazing sunsets as many locals still
do today (though not in the company of horses).
There's seldom want of a breeze, so kite flying
is a popular pastime along with the usual picnicking
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