The nonprofit behind Comal Heritage Food Incubator says its closure is indicative of the issues restaurant owners have faced in recent years.
The Comal Heritage Food Incubator in Denver’s River North Arts District will close Friday, Feb. 14, its nonprofit ownership announced. The training kitchen and restaurant on 1950 35th St. will serve one last lunch Friday, Feb. 14, according to a statement that Focus Points Family Resource Center released on Tuesday.
The northeast Denver nonprofit launched the incubator in 2016, initially for a group of Mexican women living in the area to develop their business ideas and eventually welcomed women from Africa, Central America and the Middle East.Comal — the name refers to a clay griddle used in Mexico and Central America — offered two- to three-year-long stints in its kitchen for immigrant and refugee women seeking to sell their own food.
In its statement, the nonprofit said Comal’s closure was indicative of the issues restaurant owners have faced in recent years.
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