Pho on 6th has dished out its last bowl.
The Country Club restaurant closed on April 20, according to a sign posted to its door. It opened at 1312 E. 6th Ave. in 2009, Westword reported at the time.
The spot served the classic Vietnamese noodle soup alongside Dim Sum, an array of small Chinese dishes like dumplings, and several Thai staples, its website shows.
It is unclear why it shuttered, and ownership did not respond to a BusinessDen request for comment. Read more at our partner, BusinessDen.
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