Lucky Pie closes along the 16th Street Mall

Lucky Pie pic

Lucky Pie has closed its location in LoDo, at 1610 16th St. (Thomas Gounley)

Lucky Pie Pizza & Tap House has closed its LoDo location.

Co-owner James Samara told BusinessDen by email Monday that the restaurant dished up its last pies at 1610 16th St. over the weekend.

He could not be reached for further comment.

The restaurant’s 4,779-square-foot unit at the corner of 16th and Wazee is being marketed by Legend Partners brokers Kelly Greene and Lara Silversmith.

Lucky Pie opened along the 16th Street Mall in early 2012, in a portion of what had previously been Dixon’s Downtown Grill. In addition to Neapolitan pizza, it served salad, sandwiches and meat-and-cheese plates.

The chain still has two locations in Boulder County, in Louisville and Niwot.

Samara and fellow Lucky Pie co-owner Brendan McManus also own Sunnyside Mexican restaurant El Jefe, Arvada food truck Mighty Burger and OK Poke in RiNo’s Zeppelin Station, according to 303 Magazine.

Brazilian grill Five on Black also recently closed downtown.

Lucky Pie pic

Lucky Pie has closed its location in LoDo, at 1610 16th St. (Thomas Gounley)

Lucky Pie Pizza & Tap House has closed its LoDo location.

Co-owner James Samara told BusinessDen by email Monday that the restaurant dished up its last pies at 1610 16th St. over the weekend.

He could not be reached for further comment.

The restaurant’s 4,779-square-foot unit at the corner of 16th and Wazee is being marketed by Legend Partners brokers Kelly Greene and Lara Silversmith.

Lucky Pie opened along the 16th Street Mall in early 2012, in a portion of what had previously been Dixon’s Downtown Grill. In addition to Neapolitan pizza, it served salad, sandwiches and meat-and-cheese plates.

The chain still has two locations in Boulder County, in Louisville and Niwot.

Samara and fellow Lucky Pie co-owner Brendan McManus also own Sunnyside Mexican restaurant El Jefe, Arvada food truck Mighty Burger and OK Poke in RiNo’s Zeppelin Station, according to 303 Magazine.

Brazilian grill Five on Black also recently closed downtown.

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