Naples-founded pizza chain shutters all Denver-area locations
Rosso Pomodoro a Naples Italy-founded pizza chain that chose Denver as its first U S city with a standalone location has closed both of its restaurants here in Denver s Central Park neighborhood and in Greenwood Village Related Articles Pasta is everything and anything at new restaurant from Odie B s owners Michael Diaz de Leon s one-of-a-kind tortillas raise the bar at Molino Chido Bubba Gump Shrimp Co closes downtown Denver restaurant gets sued for unpaid rent Sanitas Brewing to close shut down three locations due to rising costs and lower sales of craft beer LoHi noodle shop opens testing new way to cut costs and wait times Our restaurants in Denver are now closed We thank you all for letting us introduce you to or rekindle your love for the Neapolitan civilization the company wrote on its Instagram page on Nov Ross Pomodoro is primarily known for its locations inside Eataly food markets in cities like New York Chicago and Los Angeles At one time it had locations worldwide including in Italy according to a announcement It opened its fast-casual Central Park location E th Pl in Denver in June serving Neopolitan-style pizzas baked at degrees for just seconds A second store at E Arapahoe Road followed in July of last year The local staff has been put through a robust training campaign led by professional fifth-generation Italian pizzaiolos the company noted at the time The Rosso Pomodoro Denver location boasts a patented pizza oven shipped direct from Italy and finished with the brand s iconic gold tiles Subscribe to our new food newsletter Stuffed to get Denver food and drink news sent straight to your inbox