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Seven Bar and Restaurant Closings in September 2016

While big-name restaurant openings grabbed most of the attention in September, a few bars and eateries closed their doors, including a couple of Irish Taverns, a neighborhood coffehouse, and a corner bar on University Boulevard that had stood watch for forty years. There was even one restaurant, the Good Son, that...
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While big-name restaurant openings grabbed most of the attention in September, a number of bars and eateries closed their doors, including a couple of Irish taverns, a neighborhood coffeehouse, and a corner bar on University Boulevard that had stood watch for forty years. There was even one restaurant, the Good Son, that closed during the first week of the month, reopened under new ownership as the Goods, and promptly closed again after a kitchen fire. The Goods is expected to reopen early next week once water-damaged floors are replaced.

Here are seven of the closings in metro Denver over the last month, along with links to the stories we wrote.
The Good Son Becomes the Goods Under New Ownership

Pop’s Place Closes at 21st and Lawrence Streets

Rooster & Moon Is Closing After Eight Years in the Golden Triangle
Celtic Tavern and Delaney’s to Call It Quits This Weekend

Campus Lounge Will Close on September 25, Reopen With New Owner

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