The tally for every restaurant opening and closing in Denver last month: 16 open, 6 shuttered.
. Crush Wings closed first, on April 9, and Crush Pizza's last day in business was April 30. While the wing-focused spot just never really got off the ground, the seven-year-old pizza place saw a dip in sales over the past year. McGovern thinks a combination of reasons could be behind the slowdown, including general "pizza fatigue" after so many people ate a whole lot of pizza while stuck at home in 2020 and 2021.
McGovern also said that he was simply ready to get out of the business after two years of high-stress operations. Running a restaurant is always filled with unexpected challenges, but throughout the pandemic, restaurateurs have faced tough decision after tough decision, which has exhausted plenty of people. The rest of this year could see many more closures as owners and operators who struggled through the last two years decide to opt out of the industry altogether.
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