Unfortunately, it seems like the past few years following the COVID-19 pandemic have seen a staggering number of Colorado businesses, both mom-and-pop and various chains, close their doors for good.

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Of course, businesses in Grand Junction, Colorado have been far from exempt from this trend and one of the latest restaurants in the city to close up shop for good will not only be missed but is even going as far as selling off much of the equipment that the business once relied on.

Grand Junction Colorado's Which Wich Sandwich Shop Closes + Sells Equipment

Just across the street from the Mesa Mall at 2961 Patterson Road sits a now-vacant building that was once home to Grand Junction's Which Wich Superior Sandwiches.

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Unfortunately, the conveniently located sandwich shop has not only closed its doors for good but any hope of making a comeback has been eliminated as the business is currently selling much of its equipment.

A recent post shared in the Western Slope Classified Ads group on Facebook indicates that the former Which Wich's equipment that is currently for sale consists of four Lincoln Impinger ovens, a Scotsman ice maker, two refrigeration units, a beverage merchandiser unit, a countertop fryer, a Hobart meat and cheese slicer, prep tables, storage racks, and more.

Those interested are encouraged to stop by the former sandwich shop between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. between the dates of December 5th and 6th, 2024 or to set up an appointment.

Take a look at the original Facebook post here.

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