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Reader: The Hillstone Group should just buy Cherry Creek North and be done with it

"Not a fan of what Cherry Creek has become." That's how chef Chris Cina greeted the news that Bisque had closed. Originally known as Cafe Bisque when it opened in Lakewood a decade ago, Bisque left that 'burb and moved to Cherry Creek last November. And now it's in the...
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“Not a fan of what Cherry Creek has become.” That’s how chef Chris Cina greeted the news that Bisque had closed. Originally known as Cafe Bisque when it opened in Lakewood a decade ago, Bisque left that ‘burb and moved to Cherry Creek last November.

And now it’s in the soup. Cherry Creek has swallowed up another homegrown restaurant.

Says UncleDave8:

Well, CCN is the graveyard of independents. You gotta have deep corporate pockets or hit the ground running to pay those rents. I expect we’ll see the likes of Le Merise and Aria to follow shortly. The Hillstone Group should just buy CCN and be done with it.

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