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Colfax Croissant King Good Bread Jumps To RiNo For Bigger Digs

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Published on May 13, 2026
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Good Bread, the East Colfax bakery that has lured early-morning crowds with wood-fired pizzas, bagel sandwiches, and croissants, is packing up its corner shop and heading to RiNo later this month. After more than five years on Colfax, the bakery plans to keep serving from its current spot through Memorial Day before shifting operations to a larger Larimer Street address, surrounded by restaurants and breweries. The new home will give Good Bread more room for baking and retail displays, the latest move in a quiet reshuffling of where Denver gets its carbs.

As Westword noted, Good Bread announced on Instagram that it will relocate to 3153 Larimer Street after Memorial Day. In the post, the team wrote, “We can’t thank the neighborhood enough for supporting us the last 5+ years, but hope to see y’all on Larimer soon.”

On its website, Good Bread still lists the current Colfax shop at 1515 Madison Street, with retail hours from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The bakery notes that it closes one weekday and fires up its pizza operation on Friday nights. There is also a heads-up that popular items tend to sell out, which helps explain those morning lines. All of those details are collected on Good Bread’s contact page.

New RiNo Space

Commercial listings describe 3153 Larimer as a compact retail-flex unit, a size that still offers more production and display space than the current Colfax corner. LoopNet lays out the property’s specs, and the new storefront will sit just a few doors down from Mister Oso on the same block. Mister Oso is listed at 3163 Larimer Street.

What Stays The Same

Even as the main counter moves to RiNo, Good Bread’s loaves and pastries are still slated to show up in the neighborhood through local partners. Across Colfax, Lula Rose General Store is regularly listed at 3434 E. Colfax and is known to stock Good Bread pastries on busy mornings. For Colfax regulars, Lula Rose General Store remains the closest coffee-and-pastry pairing.

Part Of A Bigger Bakery Shuffle

Good Bread is not the only local bakery on the move. BusinessDen reported that Trompeau Bakery is planning a Cherry Creek location, while Hoodline recently covered Reunion Bread’s relocation to South Pearl, adding to the sense that Denver’s bakery map is being redrawn one oven at a time.

For Good Bread fans, the main takeaway is timing: once the Colfax counter closes for the move, anyone craving sandwiches or Friday-night pizza will need to head to the Larimer Street shop instead. The bakery is asking customers to check its site or social channels for the exact RiNo opening date and any menu tweaks. For updates and hours, visit Good Bread’s website.