Home Restaurants

Denver Says Goodbye to Beloved Filipino Restaurant Magna Kainan

The closing date isn't set, so visit the Filipino restaurant now.
Written By: author avatar Linnea Covington
author avatar Linnea Covington
Linnea Covington is a regional managing editor of DiningOut, covering Denver, New York City, and Phoenix. She comes to us with a long background in food, restaurant and drinks journalism. Over the last two decades she's written for tons of national publications including Denver Post, Washington Post, Forbes Travel Guide, 5280 Magazine, New York Magazine, New York Times, Time Out New York and more. Follow on Instagram: @linneacovington https://muckrack.com/linnea-covington
The Sisig at Magna Kainan. | Photo courtesy of Culinary Creative Group
The Sisig at Magna Kainan. | Photo courtesy of Culinary Creative Group

Opened at the end of 2024 with chef Jodee Reyes at the helm, one of Denver’s only Filipino restaurants, Magna Kainan, is set to shutter this summer. The official closing date hasn’t been released, but parent company, Culinary Creative Group (CCG) said when it does, they will add something new to the RiNo space.

A statement from CCG, credited the closing to the ongoing construction in the industrial neighborhood, which, while poised to create a destination-worthy district in the future, made it hard to run the space. Between limiting traffic, lack of parking, and changes to the landscape, it wasn’t easy to physically get there. The official statement from CEO Richard Flaherty reads:

Inside Magna Kainan in RiNo. | Photo courtesy of Culinary Creative Group
Inside Magna Kainan in RiNo | Photo courtesy of Culinary Creative Group

“While this chapter is coming to a close, we are energized by what comes next. As part of Culinary Creative Group’s commitment to fostering new concepts and culinary talent, we are exploring the transformation of the space into a culinary incubator that will create a platform for emerging chefs, innovative ideas, and the next generation of independent restaurants. We see this as an exciting opportunity to build something uniquely collaborative and community-driven, creating a launchpad for future culinary voices and experiences.”

The restaurant created a lot of buzz when it opened, bringing chef Carlo Lamagna from Portland’s Magna Kusina into the fold. The idea was to create contemporary Filipino food and give Denver a sense of the cuisine. The menu features an array of classic dishes such as sisig, lumpia, kinilaw, and crab fat noodles, plus many more.

For now, the team urges diners to go and eat there while you still can. As of this article, Magna Kainan remains open Wednesday through Sunday at 4 p.m. 1350 40th St, Denver, magnadenver.com

author avatar
Linnea Covington Managing Editor Denver
Linnea Covington is a regional managing editor of DiningOut, covering Denver, New York City, and Phoenix. She comes to us with a long background in food, restaurant and drinks journalism. Over the last two decades she's written for tons of national publications including Denver Post, Washington Post, Forbes Travel Guide, 5280 Magazine, New York Magazine, New York Times, Time Out New York and more. Follow on Instagram: @linneacovington https://muckrack.com/linnea-covington

Table of Contents

Calendar

Upcoming Events

DEN

Top Taco

Jun 25th, 2026

DEN

Surf

Jul 30th, 2026

DEN

Chicken Fight

Aug 20th, 2026

NYC

Rare

Sep 10th, 2026

DEN

Rare

Sep 24th, 2026

HTX

Rare

Oct 8th, 2026

DAL

Top Taco

Oct 29th, 2026

PHX

Rare

Nov 12th, 2026

Sponsored Content

Time to Explore Colorado’s Vibrant Vineyards and Wine Scene
Colorado Wine Industry Development Board
Where to Find Juicy Steaks, Succulent Sides, and Fine Wine: Houston’s Best Steakhouses
Buckhead
Where to Eat in Galveston: 12 Restaurants for Gulf Seafood, Steak, Cocktails, and More
Buckhead

Related Articles

June 16, 2026

How Linger Made a Teen’s Make-A-Wish Come True

June 15, 2026

A Big Win For Chef Penelope Wong at the 2026 James Beard Awards

June 15, 2026

Plate Full of Denver News Bites Coming in Hot
June 11, 2026
Book the Best Father’s Day in Denver Right Now
The Best Things to Do in Denver This Week
Chef Takeover: Less Is More for Urban Farmer’s Jessica Biederman
Denver’s Queer-Run Restaurants, Bars, and Breweries to Check Out Right Now
Heretik Lands in Denver, a Love Letter to European Bistros

Sponsored Content

Time to Explore Colorado’s Vibrant Vineyards and Wine Scene
Colorado Wine Industry Development Board
Where to Find Juicy Steaks, Succulent Sides, and Fine Wine: Houston’s Best Steakhouses
Buckhead
Where to Eat in Galveston: 12 Restaurants for Gulf Seafood, Steak, Cocktails, and More
Buckhead
dining-out-logo-white.svg
Search
COPYRIGHT © 2026, DININGOUT. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Join the Gourmet Gold List