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Boulder’s famed L’Atelier French restaurant is moving to Denver

Owner says closure linked to city’s underage drinking laws

L'Atelier is a nationally renowned French restaurant on Boulder's Pearl Street that will be moving to Denver.
Cliff Grassmick, Boulder Daily Camera
L’Atelier is a nationally renowned French restaurant on Boulder’s Pearl Street that will be moving to Denver.
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By Bethany Alvarez, for the Daily Camera

L’Atelier, a nationally recognized French restaurant on Pearl Street in Boulder, is closing as chef/owner Radek Cerny prepares to move the eatery to Denver.

The well-known chef has run into trouble with the city over underage drinking at the restaurant.

“We’re not happy with Boulder,” Cerny said. “They shut us down for four weeks.”

The Beverages Licensing Authority suspended L’Atelier’s liquor license for 20 days in the fall after the restaurant, for the second time in less than a year, was caught serving minors.

Cerny will remain open into March before closing for the move to 2011 E. 17th Ave.

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