Cleveland Heights

52Chill

Cleveland Heights Berkeley is the hillside residential pocket: 22 restaurants and 7 cafes running at the bottom of cohort (coffee -1.0z), with Peet's Coffee doing the institution work and Coach Sushi and Colonial Donuts anchoring the dining minimum. Trader Joe's is in the grocery. Nine parks carry the outdoor case.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
65
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Cleveland Heights sits in the Berkeley hills residential tier where commercial density thins out by design. Restaurants at 22 (-0.93z below cohort): Coach Sushi, Colonial Donuts, Gabriella's Pizza leading a modest list. Coffee at 7 — exactly -1.0z below cohort — with Peet's Coffee as the notable anchor; Peet's founded in Berkeley in 1966, and its presence in the top list is a local institution marker rather than a chain convenience. Haddon Hill Cafe fills the independent café slot. Grocery at 9: Trader Joe's and Lakeshore Natural Foods as the anchors, same as Lakeshore and Grand Lake below the hill. Parks at 9 — Eastshore Park and Park Boulevard Plaza among them — give the neighborhood green access that compensates for commercial thinness. SocialGlue at 64 is solid for a residential area. DigitalNomadGravity 70, no remote_friendly tag — the café count is too thin to qualify.

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