300 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, CO
SOLD! Fully-Equipped Freestanding Restaurant Property
| Type | Building Size | Lot Size | Year Built | Zoning | Sale Price | Close Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Restaurant | 2,118 SF | 10,420 SF | 1927/2021 | U-MS-3 | $1,325,000 | April 24, 2024 |
This standalone restaurant property is ideally located in Denver's vibrant Santa Fe Arts District on the corner of Santa Fe Drive and 3rd Avenue.
Currently operating as a neighborhood quick-service restaurant, this asset offers opportunities for pizza, burgers, tacos, a bakery, or a sports bar. Food truck operators looking to add a storefront, commissary kitchen, and easy-access parking will find this site ideal. This location sees a steady flow of local pedestrian and vehicle traffic daily.
The floor plan is functional, allowing for close connectivity with patrons and staff. Windows throughout the space provide plenty of natural light, and a large covered patio offers additional seating and event space. A large basement provides extra storage and prep space. The kitchen and equipment are spotless and in excellent condition. An existing restaurant/hotel liquor license is transferable to the new owner.
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Listing Highlights
Offering with all furniture, fixtures, and equipment
Newly installed hood system
Enclosed patio and large basement area
Transferable liquor license
Large parking lot with 15+ spaces
Highly visible corner location
Welcome to the Art District on Santa Fe
The Santa Fe Drive corridor stretches from Alameda Avenue to the north, 13th Avenue to the south, and Kalamath to Inca from west to east. The area is a vibrant destination within Denver, comprised of a unique mix of art galleries, independent shops and retail, bars and restaurants, theaters, offices, cultural institutions, and residential developments.
Artists, designers, and creative enterprises live and work in the area. Santa Fe Drive also connects residents to essential neighborhood amenities and destinations, including parks, schools, cultural facilities, employment, and transit stops and stations.
The arts scene makes it a popular destination, particularly on First Fridays — a celebration of the arts with open galleries and large groups of people wandering in and out of galleries and restaurants on foot along the corridor.
Santa Fe is also a vital corridor within the Denver transportation network, providing access to downtown, the Auraria Campus, La Alma/Lincoln Park, and surrounding neighborhoods via US-6 and I-25. It is a critical link between downtown, 6th and 8th Avenues, and I-25, providing connections for people in the surrounding neighborhoods and the greater Denver community.
Square footage sourced from Denver County Assessor | Sale completed by Montana Rae while practicing at Henry Group Real Estate