Allegro Coffee Roasters at 4040 Tennyson St. in Denver shuttered its doors permanently last week in spite of its popularity, leaving patrons with the sole option of driving to its Thornton location.
Leadership at Whole Foods Market, which owns Allegro, pointed to operational changes “to better position Allegro to drive forward its mission of providing the very best responsibly sourced coffee in the industry,” said spokesperson Alyssa Patterson. The Denver outpost, which served as a cafe and roasting facility, first opened in late 2015.
“Whole Foods Market and Allegro remain committed to providing our customers with the very best responsibly sourced coffee in the industry,” Patterson said. “These changes impact a very small number of team members, and we are dedicated to helping those who are qualified find new roles with Allegro or Whole Foods Market.”in Boulder in 1977, “with the simple goal to bring you the best coffees in the world,” according to its LinkedIn page.
The Denver store closure is just one of several business decisions that Allegro’s made over the years. Founder Jeffrey Cohn “directed the sale of the retail division in 1985 and renamed the wholesale division Allegro Coffee Company” beforeAllegro has since expanded from just coffee to other products, including tea, spices and drinking chocolate. However, spice production will also be discontinued, Patterson said.
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