Don't stop by Nelly's Kitchen or Ivy's on 7th for breakfast this morning. Both are among the restaurant closings in Denver this week.
The dining scene saw a lot of action this week, with ten openings and four closures. Those included Ivy on 7th, which; the breakfast-and-lunch-spot was owned by the group that runs Angelo's Taverna, Logan Street Tavern and Carboy Winery, which recently opened a new location in Palisade. Being stretched too thin was a big driver for the group's decision to say goodbye to Ivy.
Nelly's Kitchen, which opened just eight months ago on Federal, has shut down as well. In a Facebook post, the owner wrote:"It has been an honor and privilege to serve our friends, family and community, and we thank you for your support throughout this journey. ... Stay tuned for the next chapter." The heavy metal-themed Kuma's Corner unexpectedly shuttered its spot in RiNo, the Chicago-based chain's only Denver outpost.
And Right Coast Pizza, which also has a location in Greeley, was forced to shut its Wheat Ridge outpost when its building was sold.
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