Baker

Baker is one of Denver's oldest neighborhoods, and it wears its history beautifully. Tree-lined streets are filled with Victorian and Queen Anne homes dating back to the 1880s, many lovingly restored with colorful facades, original woodwork, and front porches made for summer evenings. Much of the neighborhood sits within a designated historic district, which has protected its architectural character in a way few Denver neighborhoods can match. For buyers who love homes with a story — and who'd rather have stained glass and ten-foot ceilings than a builder-grade open concept — Baker delivers.

What really sets Baker apart, though, is its energy. The neighborhood runs right alongside South Broadway — locals call it SoBo — one of Denver's most eclectic stretches of independent restaurants, vintage shops, music venues, and the landmark Mayan Theatre with its stunning Art Deco facade. It's the kind of place where you can walk to Friday night dinner, Saturday morning coffee, and a concert without ever getting in your car. And when you do need to drive, you're minutes from downtown, the Santa Fe Arts District, and easy highway access to the mountains.

Baker tends to attract those who want walkability and personality without giving up a true neighborhood feel. You'll see young families at Dailey Park, longtime residents tending historic gardens, and first-time buyers drawn to the mix of single-family Victorians, charming duplexes, and well appointed condo buildings. It offers a more attainable entry point than some of Denver's other historic neighborhoods, which makes it a good choice for those who want character, location, and long-term value in one package.

If Baker sounds like your kind of place, I'd love to show you around.

Considering making Bonnie Brae or a surrounding neighborhood your home?   – contact Michelle Fitzgerald today and let me guide you through the neighborhood and the home buying/selling process.

My Neighborhood Recommendations


Food & Drink

  • Baker Market - Breakfast or lunch, a casual local spot to grab a sandwich with local ingredients.

  • Irish Rover - Don’t miss the rooftop patio and fish & chips

  • Parlor Doughnuts - Delicious small batch donuts nearby

To Do

  • Explore the great vintage clothing, book stores, and antique shops along S. Broadway.

  • Stroll to ice cream at Sweet Action Ice Cream

  • Grab your bike or running shoes and explore the S. Platte River Trail that extends from Littleton to the south, and travels well past Empower Field at Mile High to the north.

  • Enjoy live music at the Gothic Theater, or a movie at the Mayan Theatre.

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