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Original Spanish churro chop closes in Stanley Market

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Churreria de Madrid has fried its remaining churro.

The store, at 2501 Dallas St. in Aurora’s Stanley Market, which was once targeted across the fried-dough and sugar-dusted deal with, posted on-line this week that it had completely closed.

Churreria de Madrid first opened in 2021 as an offshoot of the close by Maria Empanada, a well-liked fixture on the Stanley whose chef, Jose Manuel Marquez, cut up off to shape Churreria de Madrid with the toughen of Maria Empanada house owners Lorena and Daniel Cantarovici.

“We remorseful about to tell you that Churreria de Madrid  has closed,” house owners wrote on-line. “We beloved serving you hope to look you sooner or later!”

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The store began out promoting churros and conventional dipping facets like chocolate earlier than including different treats, such because the gluten-free and dairy-free tarta de Santiago, in addition to savory tapas comparable to patatas bravas, tortilla española, lobster croquettes and montaditos. It even merited a Body of workers Favourite variety in The Denver Put up.

Previously the house of Glazed & Puzzled Donuts, the Churreria de Madrid  stall peddled unmarried churros for 85 cents, crammed churros for $2.75 every, and a churros-and-chocolate combo — the latter for dipping — at $8. Stuffed churros featured pastry cream, dulce de leche, and fruit jelly.

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