Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill in Denver runs 43 restaurants where City Grille does the neighborhood-bar work and Curious Coffee & Catering does the morning, with 16 cafes and 11 grocery options across Jack's Market and a 7-Eleven corridor. Civic Center Park and CorePower Yoga define the lifestyle brackets.
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About this Neighborhood
Capitol Hill is Denver's dense residential corridor east of downtown, and the data reflects a neighborhood in comfortable equilibrium. Forty-three restaurants (McDonald's for the volume work, Shish Kabob Grill for something more specific, City Grille for the neighborhood-bar function) land at z-score -0.27, slightly below average. Coffee at 16 — Curious Coffee & Catering, eiskaffee, Roostercat Coffee House — hits +0.12, near average. Grocery at 11 (Jack's Market, 7-Eleven, Capitol Convenience) sits at -0.36. Parks at 5, including Civic Center Park, are functional without being generous. SocialGlue at 66 and livabilityAlpha at 100 suggest a neighborhood that delivers on its promises without exceeding them. Fitness (CorePower Yoga, Rooted Heart Yoga and Wellness, Courageous Yoga) skews conspicuously toward yoga, which tells you something about the demographic composition that the restaurant count doesn't. The remote_friendly tag and digitalNomadGravity of 100 are built on Roostercat Coffee House and Curious Coffee — actual working venues.
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