Eggs-all-day spot closes after just six months near Union Station

Eggs Inc., which opened near Union Station in January, is no longer serving its all-day, egg-centric menu.

Eggs Inc., which opened near Union Station in January, is no longer serving its all-day, egg-centric menu.

The fast-food eatery at 1750 Wewatta St., backed by local restaurateur Troy Guard and former Colorado Avalanche player Peter Forsberg, has permanently closed.

“The Eggs Inc. Denver location has officially closed as part of a broader set of business considerations,” Chief Operating Officer Larry Sidoti told BusinessDen in an email. “While this particular site will no longer operate, we remain proud to have introduced the concept to the Denver market and grateful for the experience it provided.”

Sidoti declined to answer specific questions about why the spot shuttered and what the future holds for the brand.

Elisabet and Glenn Eriksson opened the concept’s first location in Stockholm, Sweden, in 2019, offering a menu featuring egg pizzas, sandwiches and Benedicts in a bid to provide a healthy and inexpensive restaurant option.

The Denver outpost was the only U.S. location for Eggs Inc. At the time it was announced, Guard, who is an investor and not involved in operations, told BusinessDen the plan was to open several more spots in town before expanding out of state.

The original Stockholm location also appears to have shuttered. It comes up as “permanently closed” on Google, and its last Facebook post was in May 2024, when it said it was closing for construction.

“As with any new venture, there were important takeaways along the way,” Sidoti continued. “These insights will help inform future decisions as the brand continues to evolve. We extend our best wishes to the local team and appreciate the support from the Denver community.”

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