
The location is a few doors down from the breakfast chain’s inaugural location, which still operates.
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The location is a few doors down from the breakfast chain’s inaugural location, which still operates.
“When The New York Times covers Denver … it’s really focused on RiNo,” Kyle Zeppelin said. “It is a very signature neighborhood.”
Four Corners owns and operates 15 venues in the Windy City. The concept of the restaurant coming to RiNo hasn’t been finalized.
Radian spokeswoman: “We found a landlord that was really eager to work with us on this type of project.”
Restaurateur Sean Ellis is behind the two concepts, which are slated to open in March or early April.
The unit, an effort to gather public feedback about the block’s future, comes in the wake of a redevelopment proposal that was abandoned after criticism.
The buildings are home to Tavern Downtown, Cowboy Lounge and Cook Street School of Culinary Arts.
In 2016, the bar landed on Esquire’s list of “18 best bars in America.”
The colorful storefront along Santa Fe Boulevard that housed El Tazumal now features “coming soon” signage for “Carne.”
Different buyers purchased the two sites. The city closed one of the motels in 2017.
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