Bonnie Brae is located between University Boulevard, Washington Park, I-25, Colorado Boulevard and Cherry Creek. Originally, this neighborhood was designed to resemble a Scottish village, complete with shops, a central park and curvy streets and a circular central park.
Bonnie Brae, which means "Pleasant Hill", lives up to its name from the moment someone steps inside of it. The historic homes, including English Tudors, Cape Cods and brick ranch style homes ranches, make up this highly esteemed neighborhood. The advantages of the short drive from Denver's downtown area and Cherry Creek shopping district make it a commuter’s haven. The Bonnie Brae strip, on the west border is lined with some of the most popular neighborhood haunts in Denver... the line at Bonnie Brae Ice Cream is typically out the door on any given summer day, the Saucy Noodle offers wonderfully garlic filled aromas as you pass. Positioned between Exposition, Mississippi, South Steele and University, Bonnie Brae is truly one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in central Denver. |