More than thirty restaurants opened last month in metro Denver, but a few favorites closed.
Danielle Lirette
The dining scene saw a lot of action last month, with over thirty spots opening in September. But while there are plenty of ew reasons to be excited about eating and drinking in Denver these days, big losses keep coming, too. One closure proves that sometimes, you can have too much of a good thing. After months of uncertainty, we confirmed that, a fate sparked by a viral TikTok video last year that drew huge crowds to the small restaurant and its gorgeous garden space. Overworked and understaffed, owner Gaku Homma ultimately decided to close Domo and focus on other ventures, including traveling to support the projects being run by his nonprofit, the Aikido Humanitarian Active Network.
Local 46 closed on the last day of September; it had known that its days on Tennyson were numbered since a new owner had purchased its building with plans for redevelopment. But Black Project on South Broadway unexpectedly announced its closure, too, with owner James Howat citing a decrease in foot traffic as one of the factors that led to the decision.
The Pueblo-themed bar Fuel & Iron, which opened just five months ago, wasn't drawing crowds to its downtown location, either. The space's previous tenant, Brass Tacks, had
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