LoDo po’boy joint, Pirate Alley Boucherie, closes a year after opening

Kyle and Katy Foster are busy. Their cooking school, Stir, is popular and the space is almost fully booked for private cooking parties through the holidays. It’s a good problem to have, but it also means that the couple no longer has time for their passion project, Pirate Alley Boucherie.

The sandwich joint, which served New Orleans-style po’boys, charcuterie boards and small plates in the Ice House building, 1801 Wynkoop St., is now closed, just a year after opening. (The Denver Post named it one of the 10 most notable Denver restaurant openings of 2022.)

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