21.6 C
New York
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
spot_img

Maria Empanada’s East Colfax location plans November opening

Maria Empanada is nearly ready to open its East Colfax Avenue location, which has been in the works since 2022.

Delays caused at first by COVID-19 and then a long waiting process for permits from the city prolonged the buildout, said owner Lorena Cantarovici.

“The building is a bit old, so we also discovered some issues that needed to be addressed before we could move forward, like upgrading the electrical panel,” she added. “It all really set us behind.”

Maria Empanada’s East Colfax location plans November opening
Some of the hand pies from Maria Empanada. (Lucy Beaugard, provided by Marie Empanada)

Cantarovici expects the store to be open by mid-November.

“The exciting work is happening now as we bring the shop to life to create a true Maria Empanada space. I’m so excited to see the progress being made; every time I visit, the exterior and interior become more vibrant,” she said.

The popular spot already has three open locations: on Platte Street and South Broadway, both in Denver, and inside Aurora’s Stanley Marketplace.

So Colfax felt like the logical next step. “Colfax is one of the main arteries of Denver, and I believe it has the best collection of ethnic restaurants in Colorado. You can find Greek, Indian, Arabic, British. And now, we’re excited to add Argentine empanadas to the mix.”

The 500-square-foot store’s design will be reminiscent of its other locations, with counter seating, a large patio and displays filled with the brand’s signature empanadas.

“Even though our concept is fast, it’s still elegant. You can take your empanadas to go or sit and enjoy a meal with a drink for under $12,” she said. “It’s not a place where you buy and want to leave because there’s no ambiance. We’re creating a space that’s beautiful and inviting.”

A selection of alfajorcitos (shortbread cookies filled with dulce de leche) at Maria Empanada. (Lucy Beaugard, provided by Maria Empanada)
A selection of alfajorcitos (shortbread cookies filled with dulce de leche) at Maria Empanada. (Lucy Beaugard, provided by Maria Empanada)

In addition to empanadas, the Colfax store will also showcase alfajores, Argentine sandwich cookies filled with sweets like dulce de leche or chocolate mousse. Maria Empanada launched the homemade cookies at its other locations a couple of weeks ago and they’ve quickly become a hit. “We’ve introduced seven variations, and they’ve been incredibly popular,” Cantarovici said.

Maria Empanada is also planning another outpost at Denver International Airport, slated to open in the first quarter of 2025. As the brand continues to grow, Cantarovici said it maintains consistency by producing all of its products out of a commissary kitchen. The company was struggling with that consistency a year ago, but has since changed its processes.

Source link

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Stay Connected

0FansLike
0FollowersFollow
0SubscribersSubscribe
- Advertisement -spot_img

Latest Articles