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Platte Park

Platte Park

Noteworthy Mention of Platte ParkNeighborhood

This neighborhood is often referred to as Washington Park’s sister neighborhood as they bear many similarities in architecture and feel. Its boundaries are Mississippi, Broadway, Evans, Downing and Buchtel.

Architecture and Homes in Platte Park

Located just to the southwest of Washington Park and on the other side of I-25, the Platt Park neighborhood is quaint and energetic, and homes are typically priced lower than that of its better-known counterpart. You’ll find brick bungalows, two-story majestic wood frame structures, a smattering of Victorians, and even new construction on the north end of the area. Responding to the call for modern residences, the Platt Park neighborhood offers dynamic, contemporary single-family homes and duplexes to meet the housing demand in the southeast urban corridor.

Platte Park's Commuter Accessibility

Platt Park is conveniently situated near two of the RTD light rail stops — Louisiana/Pearl and I-25/Broadway. If you’re taking your car downtown, it’s an easy commute via Santa Fe, Broadway, Downing or I-25.

Restaurants and Culture

Named in 1897 after James Platt, a business executive who moved here in the late 1800s, Platt Park neighborhood is best known for its venerable Old South Pearl Street. A trolley line used to connect Platt Park to downtown Denver along with South Pearl and even though the trolley has been gone for decades, Old South Pearl Street remains a vibrant part of Denver. Home to the Old South Pearl Street Farmers’ Market, people will find produce, baked goods, and other home essentials at what has been voted one of Denver’s best farmers’ markets.

The Platt Park People’s Association is a recognized neighborhood organization, and it produces a regular newsletter and hosts happy hours, special events, picnics, and movie nights.

Platt Park neighborhood has no lack of restaurants and shopping. Along Broadway, you’ll find many antique stores and Corvus Coffee Roasters. On historic Old South Pearl Street, enjoy some of these highlights of this charming stretch of the neighborhood:

Platt Park Brewing Company | “In addition to a terrific tap room, this wonderful brewery on Old South Pearl now offers food service. Gates Deli & Grog serves up a full assortment of sandwiches, appetizers, sides and cocktails from two walk-up windows: one inside the taproom, another via the outside sidewalk. Consistently good brews can now be paired with quality food, too!”

Sushi Den | “Since 1984, this restaurant has been on the leading edge of delivering the freshest and most creative sushi and Japanese cuisine in Denver and beyond. Chef Toshi continues to raise the bar and is never content to rest on his laurels. Zagat ranks Sushi Den as one of the most prestigious sushi and Japanese restaurants in the nation.”

Ototo | “The latest addition to the Sushi Den and Izakaya Den family, this nifty, casual corner building has a cozy ambiance, raw bar and Robata grilled skewers, as well as a premium sake list. Ototo means “younger brother” in Japanese.”

Sweet Cow | “After dining at any of the delicious restaurants on Old Pearl Street, treat yourself to an ice cream cone at Sweet Cow. Small batch ice cream but boasting big flavor, these sweet delights will keep you coming back.”

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