Pueblo’s Mesa Junction neighborhood is one of the city’s most walk-able and character-rich areas, where historic architecture and locally owned businesses share the same tree-lined streets. Centered around Abriendo and Broadway, this district offers a relaxed small-town feel with a touch of nostalgia—perfect for an afternoon stroll, a quick coffee, or a few photos that capture Pueblo’s local charm.
Taffy’s Candy Shop
Open since 1946, Taffy’s is a local landmark known for its penny candies, homemade fudge, and colorful jars lining the walls. The vintage sign and cheerful window displays make it a must-see stop for both photos and sweet tooths.
The Pantry Restaurant
For decades, this family-owned diner has been a Mesa Junction staple, serving hearty breakfasts and comfort-food lunches. Its brick exterior and steady stream of regulars make it feel like the neighborhood’s kitchen table.
3 Birds Coffee Co.
Located on Broadway, 3 Birds brings a fresh energy to the district. With craft espresso drinks, pastries, and friendly baristas, it’s a bright, welcoming spot where locals gather to chat or work.
Rocco’s Riverside Deli
A few blocks north of Abriendo, Rocco’s is all about hearty sandwiches and casual neighborhood dining. The deli’s laid-back vibe and handwritten menu board make it easy to feel right at home.
Mesa Junction Wine & Spirits
Adding a dash of old-school storefront appeal, this neighborhood bottle shop rounds out the walk-able loop, offering a quick stop for a bottle of local wine or craft beer.
The Mesa Junction area offers a mix of Pueblo’s historic past and its evolving local scene. Many buildings date back more than a century, giving the neighborhood a distinct texture—brick façades, hand-painted signage, and vintage architecture that feels frozen in time. The nearby McClelland School, with its red-brick Colonial Revival design and stately white columns, anchors the neighborhood’s visual identity and reminds visitors how long this area has been part of Pueblo’s story.
Whether you’re grabbing breakfast, stopping for a latte, or snapping photos of turn-of-the-century storefronts, Mesa Junction captures the spirit of a community that’s always been proud of its roots while welcoming what’s new.
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