Barbecue joint closes after six months in Edgewater Public Market

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R&R BBQ closed its first Denver location six months after opening in July 2021.

Six months after opening, a Salt Lake City-based barbecue joint has closed its first location in the Denver area.

R&R BBQ opened at 5495 W. 20th Ave. in one of the outer buildings at Edgewater Public Market in July 2021. Its signage was removed in recent weeks.

The brand is part-owned by Savory, a new division of Salt Lake City-based growth fund Mercato Partners that is focused on growing upscale fast-casual brands.

Savory, which did not respond to a request for comment, also owns San Diego-based fried chicken chain The Crack Shack, which has a stall in Chef Troy Guard’s Grange Hall in DTC, and Via 313 Pizzeria, an Austin-based Detroit-style pizza brand that will open alongside The Crack Shack’s second Denver location in RiNo this year.

R&R BBQ closes Denver restaurant

R&R BBQ was founded by brothers Rod and Roger Livingston and has 12 locations in Utah and Idaho.

R&R BBQ was founded by brothers Rod and Roger Livingston in 2013 and has 12 locations in Utah and Idaho. It gave its own Rocky Mountain stamp on the flavor by smoking meats using white oak instead of hickory or mesquite, according to its website.

Other Edgewater Public Market tenants include Shake Shack, brunch spot Syrup and Barquentine Brewing Co. R&R BBQ’s unit was 3,583 square feet, according to marketing materials.

In addition to R&R BBQ, Owlbear Barbecue announced its closure last week on social media, citing rising supply costs and pandemic woes. Owner and pit master Karl Fallenius opened the Texas-style joint in 2019 at 2826 Larimer St. in RiNo.

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R&R BBQ closed its first Denver location six months after opening in July 2021.

Six months after opening, a Salt Lake City-based barbecue joint has closed its first location in the Denver area.

R&R BBQ opened at 5495 W. 20th Ave. in one of the outer buildings at Edgewater Public Market in July 2021. Its signage was removed in recent weeks.

The brand is part-owned by Savory, a new division of Salt Lake City-based growth fund Mercato Partners that is focused on growing upscale fast-casual brands.

Savory, which did not respond to a request for comment, also owns San Diego-based fried chicken chain The Crack Shack, which has a stall in Chef Troy Guard’s Grange Hall in DTC, and Via 313 Pizzeria, an Austin-based Detroit-style pizza brand that will open alongside The Crack Shack’s second Denver location in RiNo this year.

R&R BBQ closes Denver restaurant

R&R BBQ was founded by brothers Rod and Roger Livingston and has 12 locations in Utah and Idaho.

R&R BBQ was founded by brothers Rod and Roger Livingston in 2013 and has 12 locations in Utah and Idaho. It gave its own Rocky Mountain stamp on the flavor by smoking meats using white oak instead of hickory or mesquite, according to its website.

Other Edgewater Public Market tenants include Shake Shack, brunch spot Syrup and Barquentine Brewing Co. R&R BBQ’s unit was 3,583 square feet, according to marketing materials.

In addition to R&R BBQ, Owlbear Barbecue announced its closure last week on social media, citing rising supply costs and pandemic woes. Owner and pit master Karl Fallenius opened the Texas-style joint in 2019 at 2826 Larimer St. in RiNo.

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