![]() If not, and you want to see me unearth more stories, sign up for a subscription to the Coloradoan today.The Bean Cycle, Hodi's Half Note, The Still Whiskey Steaks, Butter Cream, Conoco, Foco Doco, CopperMuse Distillery, Doctor John's, Golden Poppy Herbal Apothecary, Vatos tacos & tequilla, The Perennial Gardner, Sense of Place, John Atencio, Darvier Jewelery Design Studio, College & Laporte, College & LaPorte, College & Maple, College & Bristlecone, College & Hibdon, College & Willox, Moe's Southwest Grill, College, Old Town Art & Framery, The Mac Shack, McCarty's Barber Shop, City Drug, Scrumpy's, Bank of Colorado, College & Alpine, College & Vine, College & Conifer, Los Pichones, College & Hickory, Perfect Teeth, College & Grape, Firehouse Subs, Metro by T-Mobile, Factory Buy Direct Furniture Services, Connie's Hair Salon, Fort Collins Psychic, Heavenly Delights Catholic Gift Shop, Bonita Botique, Poudre River Gallery and Studios, North College, Loaf 'N Jug, Mary's Mountain Cookies, Jax Fish House & Oyster Bar, Savory Spice Shop, Rocket Fizz, Rocky Mountain Olive Oil Company, Europa Colour Salon and Spa, Clothes Pony and Dandelion Toys, Carnicería Delicias Jefferson Street And the only way I can keep doing what I do is with your support. If you subscribe, thank you. ![]() ![]() My quirky feature articles, true crime podcasts and stories that get to the heart of Fort Collins take time to produce each week. Rise and shine with the Coloradoan: Start your day with the morning’s top news in the Daily Briefing newsletter. It also served as the Plattner Implement Co., an agricultural machinery and supply manufacturing business.Īccording to Larimer County property records, it's been owned by DRN LLC since 2012. Then listed as 257 Linden St., the building once housed The Candy Kitchen, one of Fort Collins' brothels. Historic Fort Collins: Former lives of 8 favorite Old Town spots The historic building that housed Linden Street Cafe dates back to the turn of the 20th century and has a colorful past, according to Larimer County property records and the history archive at Fort Collins Museum of Discovery. The Downtown Artery, 254 Linden St., announced last month that it would close its first-floor music venue and cafe space and consolidate business to its existing second-story gallery and artist studios. The cafe is the second recent Linden Street casualty. ![]() Over the following months, they renovated the space and reopened it as Linden Street Cafe.Ī message to the cafe's Facebook page was not immediately returned Tuesday morning.įood news: Southern fare comes to South College Avenue, a new wing spot plans to land Sisters Hannah Ruppert and Sarahlynn McIntyre purchased the cafe when it was still Cafe Ardour in fall 2016, according to a Coloradoan report from that time. "Thank you for sharing the last few years with us," it read. Its last day in business was Saturday, according to a post on the cafe's Facebook page.Ī sign on the cafe's front door also announced it was permanently closed. The cozy cafe, which opened as Cafe Ardour 16 years ago, recently closed its doors at 255 Linden St. Linden Street Cafe has served its final cup of coffee. ![]() Watch Video: Video guide to fall drinks at Fort Collins coffee shops ![]()
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