The Denver Westword Blog



Add to Technorati Favorites

Blogroll

Burrito Bombshell

Thu Apr 10, 2008 at 10:55:21 AM

Chipotle.jpg

We are gathered here today to mark the passing of one of the oldest Chipotle restaurants in Denver, the location at 13th and Pennsylvania streets.

One of the original, 15-20 pre-McDonald's Chipotles, the store opened in 1998, back before the big-burrito chain -- founded in Denver five years earlier -- became a 700-store conglomerate. (McDonald's invested in Chipotle in 1998 and pulled out in 2006.) It recently closed.

The Capitol Hill spot was “relocated” to the Lowenstein Theater complex on Colfax and Elizabeth Street where access and parking are better, says Chipotle spokesman Chris Arnold. “The lag time was because we got the Lowenstein space a year ago,” he says. But the company had to wait until its ten-year lease on Pennsylvania expired before it could shut down there. With another store at 6th Avenue and Broadway, the company feels like it has the neighborhood covered, he adds.

That’s a wrap. – Jonathan Shikes

Category: From the Gut

3 Comments:

ken says:

Picky, picky: That Cjipotle was actually at 13th AVENUE and Pennsylvania Street. 13th Street is on the diagonal downtown grid and never intersects with Pennsylvania. Know your city!

ken says:

Picky, picky: That Chipotle was actually at 13th AVENUE and Pennsylvania Street. 13th Street is on the diagonal downtown grid and never intersects with Pennsylvania. Know your city!

Jonathan says:

You are right, and thanks for catching the error. As we can tell from your first post, in which you misspelled Chipotle, everyone makes mistakes, no matter how well they know the city, or the English language.

Post a comment

Comments may not show up immediately after submission. Please wait a minute after posting a comment for it to appear.




Westword Insiders

  • Local food, music and news blasts
  • Free Stuff