A Denver restaurant chain sold its Uptown real estate for more than $11 million to an apartment developer, but it will come back bigger and better alongside the new project.
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Ink Coffee upsizing new spot in Bonnie Brae
What started as a concession deal for the local coffee chain has spilled over into the lease of a full building on University Avenue that includes a patio and ample parking.
7 Leguas plans another Colfax restaurant
A Mexican restaurant on Colfax Avenue has seized a new space a few blocks east near Aurora.
Wash Perk has new owner
One of the baristas behind the bar at Wash Perk now owns the local hangout. On July 1, Liz Snyder, 32, took ownership of Wash Perk coffee shop at 853 E. Ohio Ave. She previously ran her own coffee shop in the college town of Oxford, Ohio, for 10 years. Snyder decided to leave Ohio… Read more »
Bang! Restaurant is Closing
After nearly 19 years preparing Southern cuisine, a Highlands restaurant is hanging up the apron.
Tavern Group eyes 16th Street Mall
The company has applied for a restaurant liquor license at 614 16th St., one block from Denver Pavilions.
Restaurateur launching Stapleton, DTC sweep
The owner behind several restaurant brands plans on taking two of his concepts into the Tech Center and Stapleton. And he’s also planning a new breakfast spot and a move into the Highlands.
Starbucks moves for booze at more Denver cafes
Rolling out its drinks and appetizers menu nationwide, the coffee giant has added more Denver spots to its liquor license requests.
Restaurant chain growing four new locations
A homegrown fast-casual restaurant chain that bills itself as a healthy option for eating out is sprouting four locations in Colorado and Texas in 2015. And the company’s co-founder thinks that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Punch Bowl shoots for $5M raise
The restaurant and entertainment spot has ambitious plans for new locations across the country, and it has turned to an equity crowdfunding site to fund the expansion.