Sean Huggard will debut Ash and Agave in the former California Pizza Kitchen space.
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Sean Huggard will debut Ash and Agave in the former California Pizza Kitchen space.
The spot will serve fast-casual sandwiches and Little Man ice cream alongside a high-end bodega.
JP Restaurant and Lounge will serve breakfast and bar food classics plus Mexican dishes.
A local developer is “disappointed” and weighing an appeal. “We feel vindicated,” says an HOA president.
Starbucks, Cerebral Brewing and others have gotten up to $15,000 in city cash. “It’s a drop in the bucket,” said a manager at Pete’s Kitchen, which didn’t qualify.
Co-owner Yoon Terry said sales dropped 30% after a stretch of Seventh Avenue opened back up to cars.
“It’s been a long time coming,” said Brenda Godfrey, who opened the inaugural spot in 2019 at Ninth and Colorado.
The California-based sandwich spot is taking 1,900 square feet at the 10-story 16M building.
“What’s Happening” is set to open next month on the same block as Welton Street Cafe.
The “Love Island” finale proved to be the second-busiest two-hour stretch in the last year at Tom’s Watch Bar, behind the Rockies’ opening day,
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