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Restaurant doubles up with Denver Tech Center plans
A Leetsdale Drive restaurant is heading south to dish up a second serving with a new DTC restaurant.
Seattle-style coffeeshop opens at City Park
The husband-and-wife team is trying to bring a little bit of Seattle to the Skyland neighborhood.
Italian restaurant and bakery closes in Wheat Ridge
After 15 years in Wheat Ridge, Vincenza’s Italian Restaurant and Bakery closed for good this past weekend.
Cutthroat Kitchen: Boulder's Kimball Musk lobs lawsuit at Wolfgang Puck
Musk’s restaurant concept is suing Wolfgang Puck Licensing for unfair competition and trademark infringement, saying one of its newest concepts is a recipe for confusion with a 10-restaurant chain Musk started out of Boulder in 2004.
Software to help restaurants manage to-go orders picks up $500K
A software startup aiming to shake up the takeout food industry has landed more than $500,000 in funding as it expands its client base.
Coffee roaster slated for first brick-and-mortar
Fueled by a six-figure SBA loan, a local wholesale coffee roaster is on track to open its first café in Stanley Marketplace.
LoDo sushi spot closes; building sold for $2.2M
LoDo is down a sushi spot, but a development firm swooped in and rolled up the real estate with an eye on a new concept.
Coach buys into fitness-focused restaurant franchise
“The food appeals to everyone, not just athletes,” franchisee Andrei Krivokrasov said. “And it actually tastes exactly the way it looks.”
New look, same scene planned for Campus Lounge
After a half-century of beer and bar food, a Bonnie Brae icon is graduating to a more upscale concept.