Commerce City, CO · Commercial Kitchen Equipment Repair

Commerce City Commercial Kitchen Equipment Repair

EPA-certified commercial kitchen equipment repair in Commerce City, CO. Serving Dick's Sporting Goods Park stadium food service, the Reunion and 104th Avenue corridor, Brighton Boulevard industrial operators, and Adams County food service businesses — with 24/7 emergency response.

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Commercial Kitchen Equipment Repair in Commerce City, Colorado

Commerce City's food service market reflects the city's distinct character: a working industrial city northeast of Denver that has evolved rapidly over the past two decades into a community with a major professional sports venue, a large master-planned residential district, and a commercial base shaped by its industrial history. Dick's Sporting Goods Park — home of Colorado Rapids Major League Soccer — is the city's anchor destination and hosts one of the metro's most concentrated stadium food service and concession operations on match days and during non-soccer events. The Reunion master-planned community in Commerce City's northeast quadrant has generated a growing 104th Avenue commercial corridor with a retail and dining base serving tens of thousands of Reunion residents. The Brighton Boulevard corridor through Commerce City's industrial core supports a working-commercial food service base — neighborhood diners, industrial cafeteria operations, and quick-service operators serving Commerce City's blue-collar workforce. Commerce City food service operators answer to Adams County Public Health, which administers retail food inspections under Colorado's Retail Food Establishment Rules. From our Denver metro location, transit time to Commerce City via I-270 or I-76 is typically 20–25 minutes.

Dick's Sporting Goods Park is an 18,000-seat MLS stadium that hosts Colorado Rapids home matches throughout the MLS season from February through October, as well as concerts, amateur sporting events, and community events throughout the year. The stadium's concession operations, club-level food service, premium suite catering, and permanent kitchen installations run at maximum capacity on match days — a compressed, high-volume food service environment where equipment failure during a match has no manageable recovery window. Stadium food service also includes permanent kitchen infrastructure that operates year-round for non-match events, requiring a repair partner who can respond on any day the facility is active. Our 24/7 emergency response is available throughout the MLS season and beyond — we reach Commerce City in 20–25 minutes, carry OEM parts for 70+ brands, and prioritize first-visit resolution on every stadium call.

The Reunion community, anchored along 104th Avenue and E-470 in Commerce City's northeast, is one of the largest master-planned residential developments in the Denver metro — a community of more than 10,000 homes that has generated a substantial commercial and dining base along its primary corridors. The 104th Avenue corridor through Reunion hosts quick-service, fast-casual, and casual-dining operators that serve Reunion residents and the commuter traffic moving through the interchange daily. Brighton Boulevard, running south through Commerce City's established industrial and commercial core, supports a different category of food service — neighborhood diners, working-lunch operators, and food service businesses that have served Commerce City's workforce for decades. Our commercial kitchen repair covers the full range: stadium concessions, Reunion corridor dining, Brighton Boulevard working-commercial operators, and industrial cafeteria installations throughout Commerce City.

Adams County Public Health administers retail food inspections for Commerce City food service operators and enforces Colorado's Retail Food Establishment Rules. Equipment-related critical violations — refrigeration temperature failures, broken warewashing systems, inadequate hot-holding equipment — require documented corrective action submitted to Adams County Public Health. We provide service records on every Commerce City call that operators can submit directly to Adams County Public Health as evidence of corrective action. For all Commerce City operators: EPA certified technicians, OEM parts for 70+ brands, transparent pre-repair estimates, and a 30-day warranty. 24/7 emergency service at (720) 244-1065. Standard scheduling via online request. Stadium and multi-location operators can ask about preventative maintenance contracts.

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Dick's Sporting Goods Park MLS stadium food service, Reunion and 104th Avenue corridor dining, Brighton Boulevard industrial food service — and Adams County Public Health oversight across Commerce City's rapidly evolving food service market.

Dick's Sporting Goods Park Stadium Food Service

Dick's Sporting Goods Park is an 18,000-seat MLS stadium in Commerce City — home of the Colorado Rapids and one of the premier soccer venues in the United States. Stadium food service on match days includes permanent concession stands, club-level dining, premium suite catering, and portable food service units that all run at simultaneous maximum capacity during Rapids home matches throughout the MLS season. The compressed timeline of a match-day service window — gates open, service runs, gates close — leaves no room for equipment failure to be absorbed or rescheduled. Permanent kitchen infrastructure at Dick's Sporting Goods Park also supports year-round concerts, amateur events, and community programming, requiring equipment reliability across an extended annual schedule. Our 24/7 emergency service and 20–25 minute response time from Denver are available throughout the entire event calendar.

Reunion & 104th Avenue Commercial Corridor

The Reunion master-planned community in Commerce City's northeast quadrant is one of the largest planned residential developments in the Denver metro, home to tens of thousands of residents and anchored commercially along 104th Avenue near E-470. The 104th Avenue corridor through and around Reunion has developed a growing concentration of quick-service, fast-casual, and neighborhood dining operators that serve Reunion's large resident base and the daily commuter traffic passing through the interchange. This corridor is Commerce City's fastest-growing food service environment — newer restaurant tenants are still establishing their vendor relationships, and the rapid pace of new development means commercial kitchen installations are being put into service on a regular basis. We cover the full 104th Avenue and Reunion corridor with the same 20–25 minute response time that applies across Commerce City and Adams County.

Brighton Boulevard & Industrial Corridor

Brighton Boulevard runs through the heart of Commerce City's established industrial and commercial core — a working corridor that has defined the city's character for decades. Food service along Brighton Boulevard serves Commerce City's blue-collar workforce and longtime residents: neighborhood diners, working-lunch operators, quick-service restaurants, and industrial cafeteria installations in the manufacturing and distribution facilities that line the corridor. These operators run long daily service windows at consistent volume without the fluctuating demand peaks of retail-adjacent food service — they depend on equipment running reliably through breakfast and lunch rushes where every cover matters. Our direct dispatch model — no corporate queues, technician confirmed and on the road within the hour — is built for the kind of operator who can't afford to wait on a next-day service call.

Adams County Public Health

Commerce City food service operators are inspected by Adams County Public Health, which administers retail food inspections for all food service establishments in Adams County and enforces Colorado's Retail Food Establishment Rules. Adams County Public Health's inspection program covers food handling, temperature compliance, equipment condition, and warewashing system function — equipment-related critical violations require documented corrective action submitted to the health department. For stadium and large venue operators, health department documentation standards extend to the scale and complexity of permanent and portable kitchen installations in commercial entertainment facilities. We provide detailed service records on every Commerce City call that operators can submit directly to Adams County Public Health as evidence of timely corrective action.

Adams County & Northeast Metro Service Area

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Commerce City-Specific Questions

Commerce City Kitchen Repair FAQs

Common questions from Dick's Sporting Goods Park stadium food service, Reunion and 104th Avenue corridor operators, Brighton Boulevard working-commercial kitchens, and industrial cafeteria food service throughout Commerce City and Adams County.

Yes. We service commercial kitchen equipment throughout Commerce City — Dick's Sporting Goods Park stadium concession stands, club-level food service, and permanent kitchen installations; Reunion and 104th Avenue corridor operators; Brighton Boulevard commercial kitchens; and any food service location in Adams County. For equipment emergencies at any Commerce City location, call our 24/7 emergency line at (720) 244-1065. For routine and scheduled repairs, submit a service request online. We carry OEM parts for 70+ brands and target first-visit resolution on every call.
Commerce City food service operators are inspected by Adams County Public Health, which administers retail food inspections for all food service establishments in Adams County and enforces Colorado's Retail Food Establishment Rules. Equipment-related critical violations — refrigeration failures, broken warewashers, hot-holding temperature issues — require documented corrective action submitted to Adams County Public Health. We provide service records on every Commerce City call that operators can submit directly to Adams County Public Health as evidence of corrective action.
We dispatch from the Denver metro area. Transit time to Commerce City via I-270 or I-76 is typically 20–25 minutes, making Commerce City one of our closer emergency dispatch destinations. Call our 24/7 emergency line at (720) 244-1065 — we confirm a dispatch time, load OEM parts for the most likely failure scenarios, and make first-visit resolution the objective on every call. Same-day scheduling is also available for non-emergency repairs via online service request.
Yes. We service industrial cafeteria and large employer food service equipment throughout Commerce City's industrial and commercial corridors. Industrial cafeteria operations differ from restaurant food service in important ways: they run fixed service windows for a captive workforce, often have limited or no backup capacity when a piece of equipment fails, and may carry institutional documentation requirements tied to facilities management programs. We provide detailed service records on every call and offer preventative maintenance contracts structured for the planned maintenance schedules that industrial facilities managers rely on to keep cafeteria kitchen equipment operational. Contact us at (720) 244-1065 or via service request.
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