Denman Village

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Denman Village is Vancouver's West End food corridor at peak density. 115 restaurants, 27 cafes — JJ Bean, Bubble World — 12 parks running along the seawall. The social glue score (71) reflects a neighbourhood that runs into itself constantly on the Stanley Park trail.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
65
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Denman Street is the West End's commercial artery, and Denman Village is the administrative name for what residents simply call 'my block.' The restaurant count (115) is staggering for a neighbourhood this geographically compact — McDonald's, Gillaneh Restaurant, Chicken World leading the top set, which radically understates the actual range across 115 entries. Coffee density (27) includes JJ Bean (a serious Vancouver roaster), Bubble World Tea House, and Starbucks — enough infrastructure to sustain a permanent remote-work population. Grocery options (16: Danial Market, Kin's Farm Market, 7-Eleven) serve a dense urban population that doesn't have a car. Twelve parks threads through to Stanley Park's edge. Social glue at 71 reflects the compactness of West End life — everyone walks the same routes, eats from the same strip. Digital nomad gravity maxes at 100. Fitness could be stronger (6 studios), but the seawall does the work.

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