From Colorado Cherry Co. to Legacy Pie, four-generation business evolves to next level

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Their family has been selling pies for nearly a century 🥧

Lehnert and his wife took a big road trip to Alaska and Mexico.

Lehnert and his wife opened a kind of pop-up pie shop on Tennyson Street, a popular small-business district, in November 2020, in the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. They started by selling pies out of the big sliding glass window. “This year, we’ll bake at least 4,000 pies in the days leading up to Thanksgiving. We work with a lot of Realtors and different businesses that want to buy pies for their clients,” Lehnert said.

She started getting involved in the family business when her four children were younger. Her husband was in pharmaceutical sales and she started working in her in-laws’ store to make money for her four children’s “braces, hockey and college.” Founder Katherine Lehnert’s portrait welcomes customers at Colorado Cherry Company in Denver on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022. She founded the business 1929.

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One day ima visit! The vegetable curry and bison sounds so delicious 😋

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