The Denver Post

Chook closes Stanley Marketplac­e location after nearly three years

- By Lily O'neill loneill@denverpost.com

Chook has ended its nearly three-year run at Stanley Marketplac­e. The rotisserie chicken restaurant, owned by Snooze coowner Adam Schlegel and James Beard Award-winner Alex Seidel, closed up shop on Sunday, Feb. 26, after a tough winter.

“It wasn’t working the way that we had hoped to, or performing how our other stores have performed,” Schlegel said. “The marketplac­e is great, but perhaps what we do isn’t why people go there. We do a lot of takeout, so our other shops are entrenched in communitie­s where you can swing in real quick, but

Stanley is a little bit more of a destinatio­n.”

Schlegel and Seidel opened the Stanley Marketplac­e space as Chook’s third location at 2501 Dallas St., Suite 106, in Aurora in Dec. 2020, not long before the pandemic. Over the last six months, Schlegel said they’ve tried various tactics to boost business, like moving different managers over to the space to shake things up or new marketing strategies.

“Winters are always hard for restaurant­s, but this winter was enough for me to say the hill to climb is too much, you know, we have three good restaurant­s that we can’t put as much attention or time on when we’re trying to mend this situation,” Schlegel said.

“It’s kind of a sigh of relief that comes at a good cost, but that’s just the game we play,” he added.

Seidel and Schlegel opened Chook’s first location on South Pearl Street in 2018 and a second in the Hale neighborho­od less than a year later. Last year, the duo expanded to Cherry Hills Village with a new restaurant at 2500 E. Orchard Rd.

“Eventually, it’d be great to see Chooks everywhere,” Schlegel said. “I drive across the state with my kids to soccer matches, and I would love to give them some healthy convenient options outside of the usual fast food.”

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