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RiNo’s Super Mega Bien To Roll Its Last Dim-Sum Cart After Eight-Year Run

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Published on February 16, 2026
RiNo’s Super Mega Bien To Roll Its Last Dim-Sum Cart After Eight-Year RunSource: Google Street View

Super Mega Bien, the RiNo restaurant that turned pan-Latin dim-sum carts into a neighborhood ritual, will serve its final plates on March 14, 2026. Tucked inside the Ramble Hotel, the spot plans to spend its last weeks leaning into nostalgia with throwback dishes, nightly mini cocktails, and a Denver Restaurant Week multicourse menu, all leading up to a late-night “clean out the bar” send-off on the final service.

As reported by Westword, the restaurant shared on social media, “With full hearts and deep gratitude, we're sharing that Super Mega Bien will be closing on March 14.” The Westword story also breaks down the week-by-week throwback schedule and the bar specials planned for the closing weekend.

A Neighborhood Favorite’s Story

Chef Dana Rodriguez and partners Tony Maciag and Tabatha Knop opened Super Mega Bien in 2018 inside the Ramble Hotel, where roaming carts and shareable plates quickly turned it into a RiNo staple, according to SuperMegaBien.com. In 2023, Rodriguez handed the reins to longtime team members Chef Victor Mena and Jenn Mena-Wenstrom, as detailed in Restaurant Hospitality.

Final Weeks And Denver Restaurant Week

For the farewell run, the team is lining up themed throwbacks: roasted remolacha from February 17 to 21, mole poblano con pancita from February 24 to 28, and a Spanish rice cazuela from March 3 to 5. A $45 multicourse Denver Restaurant Week menu will run from March 6 to 14, and, per Westword, the final service on March 14 will feature all cocktails for $10 and all-you-can-eat snacks for $20. Denver Restaurant Week listings also include Super Mega Bien among participating RiNo restaurants, as aggregated by Mile High On The Cheap.

What The Closure Signals

The exit underscores the pressure independent restaurants are facing across Colorado, where rising labor, rent, and insurance costs have squeezed already thin margins. Owner Jenn Mena-Wenstrom told lawmakers last year that those cost increases have pushed small operators to cut hours, trim staff, or, in some cases, shut down altogether, a reality reported by The Colorado Sun.

Super Mega Bien sits at 1260 25th Street inside the Ramble Hotel and plans to keep its current hours through March 14. Reservations, updates, and menus are available on SuperMegaBien.com.