Wed, May 27 · 6:30 PM MDT
Hump Day Dinner at Edgewater's Public Market
Come join us for a relaxed and welcoming evening with Asians and Friends Denver at one of the coolest social spots on the west side of Denver. Whether you’re new to town, looking to expand your circle, or just want a low-pressure night out with good conversation, this is a great place to connect.
Edgewater Public Market has an energetic but easygoing vibe that makes it perfect for meeting people without the pressure of a loud club scene. The space mixes indoor and outdoor seating, rooftop hangouts, cocktails, coffee, desserts, and a huge variety of food options all under one roof. It feels social, modern, creative, and very Colorado.
You can come hungry because there is something for almost everyone:
Sushi from Roll It Up Sushi
Argentine empanadas from Lazo Empanadas
Cocktails, beer, desserts, burgers, tacos, pizza, and rotating food concepts throughout the market
The market also has boutique shopping, local makers, fitness studios, seasonal events, rooftop seating, and plenty of space to casually mingle. It has become one of the social anchors of the Edgewater and Sloan’s Lake area.
Edgewater is one of the most walkable and rapidly evolving neighborhoods just west of downtown Denver. It sits next to Sloan’s Lake and blends historic charm with newer redevelopment, breweries, coffee shops, creative businesses, and younger professionals moving into the area.
The area tends to attract:
Young professionals
LGBTQ+ residents and allies
Creative and entrepreneurial people
Remote workers
People wanting a more neighborhood-oriented social scene close to downtown
Edgewater has a median age around 34 years old and is known for diversity and inclusiveness. The community is approximately 35–39% Hispanic/Latino and has a strong mix of longtime residents and newer transplants.
## Real Estate in Edgewater, Colorado
Edgewater has become one of the more desirable “urban neighborhood feel” markets near Denver. The housing mix includes:
Classic mid-century bungalows
Small historic homes
Modern duplexes and townhomes
Contemporary infill construction
Apartments and mixed-use developments
The market is competitive because people love the location and walkability. Median home sale prices have recently been reported around the mid-$500Ks to low-$700Ks depending on property type and exact location. Homes also tend to move faster than national averages.
A lot of buyers are drawn to Edgewater because it gives:
Better walkability than many suburbs
Faster access to downtown Denver
A more community-oriented feel
Strong restaurant and nightlife access without living directly downtown
It’s one of those neighborhoods where people move for convenience but stay because of the lifestyle.