It almost feels like Colorado breweries and food trucks go hand in hand. They are meant for each other in a way that only those who frequent a brewery know how special the pairing is.

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Imagine going to your favorite brewery and seeing a food truck that is offering more than two dozen different types of burgers on the menu. You'd be in heaven.

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This Colorado food truck that offers this many different types of burgers has been around for more than a decade, but soon, they won't be. Pile High Burgers made the announcement Monday evening on Facebook.

Pile High Burgers is going out of business.

Our last gig will be at Resolute Tap and Cellar on May 4th.

We hope we get a chance to say goodbye to our regulars one last time before we are gone forever.

There is not a lot of information as to the reason why Pile High Burgers is closing. However, a comment from Pile High was made on the announcement regarding issues surrounding the City of Golden, and that the food truck is basically being forced to close up shop due to the issues.

Get a Pile High Burger While You Still Can in Colorado

Pile High Burgers will be closing on Sunday, May 4, after its last appearance at Resolute Tap and Cellar in Arvada. If you wanted to grab one last burger from this food truck before the last day, there are a couple of options:

  • Odyssey Beerwerks - Arvada - Friday, May 2, 5 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.
  • Luki Brewery - Arvada - Saturday, May 3, noon to 8:15 p.m.
  • Resolute Tap & Cellar - Arvada - Sunday, May 4, noon to 8:15 p.m.

More information on the menu for the final days of operation for Pile High Burgers can be seen at pilehighburgers.net.

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