The rotisserie chicken restaurant closed up shop on Sunday after a tough winter
Chook has ended its nearly three-year run at Stanley Marketplace. The rotisserie chicken restaurant, owned by Snooze co-owner 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.
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