Lobster Roll specialist shutters in Denver, Boulder — for now

Maine Shack, which first opened its doors in Denver in 2019, is closing its two free-standing locations in Colorado, according to the company’s social media pages.

The Boulder store, at 2010 16th St., closed on Sunday, Nov. 3, just a year after it opened.

“This was not an easy decision to make, but with the rising cost of labor and goods, along with current economic challenges facing small businesses, closing Boulder was best for the health of our company,” the message read.

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The Denver, 1535 Central St., store will close on Sunday, Nov. 10. “With a rent increase and no security to get us through the summer, it was time to move on,” the message continued.

But the owners, Drew Ryan and partners Eric Pirritt and John Caprio, said they are looking for a “new and improved space to call home starting in spring/summer 2025,” at least for Denver.

Maine Shack is also opening another location in Florida.

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