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End of an Era: Johnson’s Corner Closes After Decades as I-25 Landmark

End of an Era: Johnson’s Corner Closes After Decades as I-25 Landmark

by Larry Ulibarri
January 15, 2025
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Johnson’s Corner, Iconic I-25 Landmark, Closes After Decades of Business

The beloved Johnson’s Corner Restaurant and Bakery, a long-standing fixture in northern Colorado, has closed its doors after decades of service. Known for its massive red-letter sign and its role as a landmark off Exit 254 on I-25, the restaurant has been a popular stop for travelers and locals alike.

A notice on the door reveals that Johnson’s Corner will be replaced by a new restaurant, the “Black Bear Diner.” Customers who frequented the spot were taken aback by the change. “I just heard about it from other people in town, in Johnstown, talking about it,” said Andria, who stopped by to buy some beef jerky.

While the restaurant itself is closing, the mini-mart and gas station on the premises will remain unaffected, and Johnson’s Corner’s famed cinnamon rolls will still be available inside the mini-mart.

Attempts to reach the restaurant’s owners for comment were unsuccessful on Monday. Johnson’s Corner had been a cornerstone of Johnstown for over 50 years, serving as a nostalgic stop for many along the I-25 corridor.

The closure comes less than a year after the Texas-based Buc-ee’s opened a massive travel center just three miles down the highway, marking a major change for the area. No timeline has been announced for the opening of the new Black Bear Diner, but it marks the end of an era for Johnson’s Corner.

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