Curtis Park

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Curtis Park in Sacramento is a Chocolate Fish neighborhood — the specialty roaster that sits alongside Broadway Coffee in a coffee supply of 4. Dantorelle's anchors the independent restaurant tier among 25. Taylor's Market is the butcher-deli institution making up for a grocery supply of just 3. A Sacramento neighborhood with a clear identity.

Score Breakdown

Dining
52
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
45
Recreation
59
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Curtis Park, Sacramento carries a grocery gap that Taylor's Market does its best to offset — only 3 stores (z=-1.61, well below cohort) in a neighborhood where the market has been a Sacramento institution for decades. Twenty-five restaurants sit exactly at cohort average (z=0.01), with Dantorelle's representing the neighborhood's independent dining anchor alongside a McDonald's. The coffee situation runs to 4 spots: Chocolate Fish is a Sacramento specialty roaster with direct relationships; Broadway Coffee provides the everyday alternative. Digital nomad gravity lite at 40. Social glue at 75 with a dwell of 9 and transaction count of 3 — a neighborhood where people have their spots. Five parks, no courts, 3 fitness facilities round out the active options. Livability alpha: 100. Fifteen-minute completeness: 83 (courts absent). Doppelgangers in Cambridge and Sacramento itself — Quincy Center, Yale Avenue Historic District, Avon Hill — point to the same mid-century residential strip character.

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