Annette Jones+FollowLoveland & Longmont lose Smashburger favoritesNorthern Colorado just lost two go-to burger spots—Smashburger locations in Loveland and Longmont have closed their doors for good. For locals who loved grabbing a burger and a beer at these fast-casual joints, it’s a real shake-up. With In-N-Out opening nearby and other burger joints like Fat Shack ready to welcome new faces, the burger scene is definitely changing. What do you think—will you miss Smashburger, or are you excited to try something new? Let’s hear your favorite burger spots in town! #Food #Loveland #Longmont00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowLoveland and Longmont lose their SmashburgerTwo beloved Smashburger locations in Loveland and Longmont have quietly closed their doors, leaving local burger fans searching for new favorites. With In-N-Out opening nearby and plenty of competition, it’s clear the burger scene in Northern Colorado is heating up. Some folks are already flocking to other spots like Fat Shack, but it’s tough to see a local staple go. How do you feel about these closures? Are you sticking with the classics, or is it time to try something new? Let’s hear your go-to burger joint now that Smashburger is gone! #Food #Loveland #Longmont00Share
dianefrank+FollowLoveland and Longmont lose Smashburger favoritesSmashburger fans in Loveland and Longmont are feeling the loss as both local spots have closed their doors, ending over a decade of burger runs and quick beer stops. With In-N-Out opening nearby and other burger joints ready to welcome new faces, the local burger scene is definitely shifting. These closures are part of a bigger trend—many national chains are shutting down locations in 2025. How do you feel about losing your go-to burger place? Are you sticking with local joints, or is it time to try something new? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Food #Loveland #Longmont00Share
Mary Williams+FollowLoveland and Longmont lose Smashburger favoritesSmashburger fans in Loveland and Longmont are feeling the loss as both local spots have closed their doors. These locations were go-to places for a burger, fries, and even a beer, making them unique in the fast-casual scene. With In-N-Out opening nearby and other burger joints like Fat Shack ready to welcome new customers, the local burger landscape is definitely shifting. Are you sticking with old favorites, or exploring new options? Let’s hear your go-to burger spots now that Smashburger is gone! #Food #Loveland #Longmont00Share
qwilson+FollowLongmont chef’s bold choice puts family firstChef Devin Keopraphay of Longmont’s Rising Tiger made a jaw-dropping exit from The Great Food Truck Race, stepping away at the height of competition to support his family back home. Despite winning two challenges and impressing host Tyler Florence with his food, Devin chose to leave after a call from his mom, who needed him as his brother prepared for military deployment. While some fans are puzzled, many are applauding his priorities. Devin’s now back at the Longmont Farmers’ Market, dreaming up new plans for Rising Tiger. Would you have made the same call in his shoes? #Entertainment #Longmont #FamilyFirst00Share