
By Matthew Schniper
Following a nearly two-year run, Lucha Cantina closed its Colorado Springs location at 23 S. Tejon St. on New Year's Eve. Co-owner Chuck Holcomb says though he was making money, he's having better success in the Denver marketplace and wishes to focus efforts there, as well as on impending expansions elsewhere in the state.
Fortuitously, as Holcomb was looking to move on, chef Eric Brenner — who recently relocated from St. Louis to head Colorado Mountain Brewery's kitchen — was looking to get his foot into the downtown corridor with his own restaurant.
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