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Owners replacing Cheesman Park cafe that was shut down after unionization attempt

UFCW Local 7 is working with former employees to file a National Labor Relations Board complaint

A sign reading "The Secret Garden has closed for business" is posted on the patio at Secret Garden Bar & Café at Denver's Cheesman Park on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025. The building's owner, City Street Investors, says a new cafe will replace it in 2026. (Beth Rankin, The Denver Post)
A sign reading "The Secret Garden has closed for business" is posted on the patio at Secret Garden Bar & Café at Denver's Cheesman Park on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025. The building's owner, City Street Investors, says a new cafe will replace it in 2026. (Beth Rankin, The Denver Post)
The Denver Post food reporter Miguel Otarola in Denver on Dec. 17, 2024. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)
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The owners of a coffee shop facing Cheesman Park are ready to move forward with a new tenant three months after closing the concept, Secret Garden Bar & Cafe, in the midst of a unionization effort by the small staff.

“There was intense interest in the space from a number of operators around town, really, really good operators,” said Joe Vostrejs, the founder and principal at City Street Investors, which specializes in restaurants. “Hopefully, we’ll get a deal concluded here in the next couple of weeks and the new tenant will be able to get in there and do their work.”

Whichever tenant leases the space, 1290 Williams St., would serve coffee and cocktails similarly to the Secret Garden and food, he said. The business could open by summer.

Former employees of the Secret Garden, however, are still seeking a resolution with City Street Investors after the sudden closure last October that cost them their jobs. The United Food and Commercial Workers, UFCW Local 7, is representing, said Claire Poundstone, the chapter’s associate general counsel. The chapter is expected to file formal complaints with the National Labor Relations Board, Poundstone said.

Baristas who’d voted to unionize last summer were publicizing their efforts to people passing by when they said City Street employees closed the coffee shop’s doors during service and informed them that they were shutting the business down. The closure came as staff were expected to have their first bargaining session with management, Poundstone said.

Vostrejs declined to talk about the Secret Garden’s closure, saying the “pending legal matters” are “between me and my attorneys.”

Vostrejs and his firm have turned several historic properties in the Denver metro into popular businesses and gathering spaces, including downtown’s Union Station. They recently flipped a historic primary school in the Golden Triangle into Schoolyard Beer Garden, and as of this month became the co-owners of the Fort in Morrison.

City Street is headquartered at the Tears–McFarlane House, a historic red-brick mansion behind the Cheesman Park cafe building. Vostrejs redeveloped what was once a carriage house (that is, for horse-drawn carriages) and opened the Secret Garden in 2024 with guidance from the surrounding homeowners.

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