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Shortly after learning that Sugar Lips [2], my favorite mobile doughnut shop, is headed to Copper Mountain for the winter [3], I discovered that Gastro Cart [4] is also temporarily closing up shop. Sigh.
While I can't blame Mike Winston and Elliot Jones for not wanting to battle the cold-weather months, downtowners will miss the cart. Since rolling out the gourmet street-eats concept at 18th and Curtis streets a little more than a year ago, Gastro Cart has become a go-to for inventive, satisfying lunches, such as roast lamb gyros on naan with bread-and-butter quinoa and specials like chili on a stick.
Winston assures the closure is temporary. In the meantime, he'll likely pick up some shifts under Troy Guard at TAG [5], while Jones is headed to Solera [6] to work alongside chef-owner Goose Sorensen. As Winston says, "It should be fun; it'll be nice to put food on plates again!"
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[1] http://www.5280.com/tag/authors/amanda-m-faison
[2] http://www.sugarlipsminidonuts.com/
[3] http://blogs.westword.com/cafesociety/2010/10/sugar_lips_mini_donuts_sets_up_a_permanent_shop_in_copper_mountain.php
[4] http://www.gastrocart.com/
[5] http://tag-restaurant.com/
[6] http://www.solerarestaurant.com/