
Chicago-based Giordano’s, which established a Colorado presence in 2018 along the 16th Street Mall, picked the three locations before COVID hit.
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Chicago-based Giordano’s, which established a Colorado presence in 2018 along the 16th Street Mall, picked the three locations before COVID hit.
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“Everyone does tacos now, but nobody is doing pozole or the carnitas station,” said owner Jose Avila, who helped launch Machete Tequila & Tacos.
The company recently launched a franchise program, but the new location opening in February will be corporate-owned.
The national chain’s only remaining restaurant in Colorado is in Centennial.
“A lot of people are moving to Westminster, and I think we’re going to see a lot more of that as housing becomes more expensive in Denver and pushes people out to the suburbs,” Padro said.
The restaurateur and developer who now control 80 percent plan to add more locations and even expand out of state. But first? More food items.
Cupbop, which has been operating as a food truck and 16th Street Mall kiosk, offers a simple menu of meat, rice and noodle dishes — all served in a cup.
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