Cheesman Park gets Secret Garden cafe off Williams Street

Joe Vostrejs finally has an open secret.

His firm City Street Investors opens Secret Garden — a cafe selling coffee, lunch and evening cocktails — on Friday. It’s located in a 2,500-square-foot building at 1290 N. Williams St., right off a Cheesman Park walking path.

“We’re viewing ourselves as an amenity (to the park),” said Vostrejs.

Hours are 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. A 12-ounce coffee costs $3, or $4 for a latte. A more expansive food menu is available after 11 a.m., with salads for $12 or $13 and sandwiches for $16 to $18.

In the evening, the vibe changes from cafe to cocktail lounge. Secret Garden has a full liquor license and sells charcuterie boards for $18, along with other spreads.

“It’s going to be dark and sexy at night,” Vostrejs said.

The investor and developer, whose firm is based next door in the Tears–McFarlane House, spent $500,000 building out the spot. The Secret Garden name comes from the cafe’s expansive patio, adorned with plants and flowers. The garden theme extends to the inside as well, which is painted forest green. But Vostrejs said he’s been measured with the design.

“I don’t want to turn this into a fern bar,” he said.

The concept is several years in the making. Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, a neighborhood organization, has owned the 8,700-square-foot historic house and its smaller annex for decades. City Street took an ownership stake as part of a 2021 deal.

CHUN’s website said that the initial plan was to demolish the 1980s annex and replace it with a new structure for the cafe. However, rising construction costs throughout the long planning process made this path financially difficult.

“Approval by Denver’s Community Planning and Development office proved to be elusive,” CHUN’s website reads. “Partly due to the custom design of this building and its unique (and tight) location next to Cheesman Park, this project also suffered from delays in permit and site plan review and lack of attention by the City. Unfortunately, such experiences are not unique in Denver these days.”

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