Bonnie Brae

Home styles in Bonnie Brae range from charming Cape Cods and tidy brick ranches to two-story Brick and Frame homes.

 

Welcome to Bonnie Brae

Bonnie Brae is bordered by Exposition Avenue to the North, Mississippi Avenue to the South, South Steele Street to the East, and University Boulevard to the West.

 

Bonnie Brae is located east of University Avenue between Mississippi and Exposition Avenues, Steele Street and University Boulevard. The community was developed in the 1920’s on land that had been granted to the Kansas Pacific Railroad in 1870. The railroad was eventually sold to farmers and it later became part of the town of South Denver.
 
Many of the homes in Bonnie Brae were constructed during the 1920’s and 1930’s utilizing innovative architectural compositions. Home styles in Bonnie Brae range from charming Cape Cods and tidy brick ranches to two-story Brick and Frame homes, English Tudors and some of the best examples of International Style and Art Moderne Architecture. Bonnie Brae means “pleasant hill” in Gaelic. George Olinger, an active Denver businessman began accumulating property in the area and strived to recreate the aura of a peaceful Scottish village in Denver.
 
As Bonnie Brae grew, many businesses opened along University Boulevard. Today the thriving commercial area between Exposition and Ohio streets still functions as the “Main Street” of one Denver’s most charming neighborhoods.
 
Bonnie Brae has had an organized neighborhood association for many years. There is an annual picnic in late summer where neighbors can reconnect and enjoy a variety of food and activities.The community’s quaint commercial district is within walking distance of most homes where residents can enjoy a wide variety of restaurants ranging from fine dining and coffee shops, to ice cream parlors and sports bars. Dolly Madison Dairy opened in the 1940’s, now the Bonnie Brae Ice Cream and the Bellaire Restaurant, now the Campus Lounge, in 1961... and both remain in business today.
 
The association’s mission is to provide a conduit with the city, assist in community development, and facilitate any efforts to improve the quality of life in Bonnie Brae.

NOTABLE DESTINATIONS:
  • Bonnie Brae Ice Cream – the best homemade ice cream in Denver!
  • Saucy Noodle Restaurant – Great Italian – “If you don’t like garlic, go home!”

NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION:
PUBLIC SCHOOLS:
  • Elementary: Cory
  • Middle: Merrill
  • Senior: South High School

BOUNDARIES:
  • University Boulevard to the West, Colorado Boulevard to the East. Exposition to the North and Mexico Avenue to the South.



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