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After 22 years in the North End, this neighborhood institution now has a sister location.
Hyde Park, also called the Hyde Park Historic District, is a section of the North End neighborhood in Boise, Idaho known for its several popular eateries and locally owned specialty shops. Located on North 13th Street a few blocks north of Downtown Boise, the Hyde Park Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
When it closed unexpectedly in April, a restaurant in Boise’s Hyde Park was bouncing paychecks. Now the place is bouncing back. The former Hyde House, 1607 N. 13th St., is on track to be reborn.
In the mood for dinner in Hyde Park? You have one less option for the rest of February, most likely. Corner staple 13th Street Pub & Grill, 1512 N. 13th St., has closed for construction.
Clarence H. Waymire arrived in Boise in 1884 and operated a dairy under the name of Waymire & Brown. In 1892 Waymire purchased his partner's share of the business. [3] In 1902 Waymire constructed a 2-story, wood-frame grocery store at the southwest corner of 13th and Eastman Streets, [4] and in 1909 the building was moved to the rear of the lot and turned to face Eastman Street, enabling the ...
The park only existed for a little over a decade; in 2005, the First Security Building was renovated and expanded to become Plaza 121, [6] which covers much of the lot, although the wall built from the Odd Fellows Temple's sandstone can still be seen in front of the Berryhill & Co. restaurant that now occupies the ground floor of the site.
Danielle Riddle, owner of Apericena, a restaurant in Boise’s Hyde Park neighborhood, appears in eviction court at the Ada County Courthouse on Oct. 3.