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More people seem to be commenting on the disappearance of
Wurstküche from 2036 Broadway than ever ate there. Many of the comments focus on the gall of a California concept coming to peddle sausages in Colorado — when so many other places do it well here, including Biker Jim's and Uber Sausage. Says Ian:
The 23 people who ate there gave it pretty good reviews.
Adds Jeffrey:
Everybody wins when a chain concept closes down.
Harsh. Certainly there are some chains that do things right, including a few of the concepts that got their start here in Colorado. What chains do you like?