No more mountain-style pizza in Boulder
We said goodbye to the Denver Beau Jo’s at the end of July, and now the Boulder location is closing, too, as The Daily Camera first reported. The restaurant posted the following message on its website:
“We look forward to serving our Boulder friends again at our new Longmont location, which is scheduled to open in late 2017. Our Boulder location will be closing on September 27 at 9 p.m. Thank you, Boulder!”
A call to Beau Jo’s corporate office has yet to be returned. The Longmont Beau Jo’s will be at 2033 Ken Pratt Blvd. 2690 Baseline Rd., Boulder, 303-554-5312; beaujos.com
There goes the neighborhood
After 18 years, 730 South Bar & Grill closed after brunch on Sept. 24. The restaurant epitomized the neighborhood eatery, feeding its Bonnie Brae friends’ bodies and souls since it opened in 1999. 730 posted this message on its Facebook page:
“I’m sorry but we will be closing permanently after brunch on Sunday the 24th. Thank you for all your support over the years.”
730 South Bar & Grill has disconnected its phone line, and couldn’t be reached for comment. 730 S. University Blvd., Denver, 303-744-1888; 730south.net
Coffee closures
Downtown Denverites and DTCers were even less perky this past Monday morning than usual — Espresso Americano closed all of its United States locations (including the 16th St. and DTC Blvd. outposts) on Sunday, Sept. 24, a manager at the Greenwood Village cafe confirmed. 216 16th St., Denver, 303-534-5385 and 5322 DTC Blvd., Greenwood Village, 303-953-9085
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