Greeley and Weld County said goodbye to some of its longtime and beloved restaurants this year.
Two downtown Greeley restaurants closed in July: Fusco Pizza and the Centennial Public House.
Fusco is now the home to Greeley Guitar Lounge, 811 8th St., while a Colorado-based BBQ restaurant was announced to move into the Centennial building. No timetable has been given for the new restaurant’s opening.
Fat Albert’s, a Greeley favorite since 1982, closed in August.
“Thank you for all the years and all the support,” former owner Sue Albert said. “Thanks for growing up with me and growing old (with me).”
Herradura Mexican Restaurant closed in August, too, because of damages sustained from the May flood. Sala Thai plans to open in its place in late January.
Kenny’s Steakhouse in Greeley closed in October after nearly 30 years of service.
Farmers Inn closed its doors in LaSalle in November after serving its community and others for 55 years.
In December, TightKnit Brewing Co. announced the closure of its downtown Greeley location at 813 8th St.
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