incite wrote:Zelda Pinwheel wrote:Sticky Rice is closing Oct 20th per their Facebook & Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/p/DBNcpbUx0pT/
Oh man, that one hurts.
PeteF wrote:incite wrote:Zelda Pinwheel wrote:Sticky Rice is closing Oct 20th per their Facebook & Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/p/DBNcpbUx0pT/
Oh man, that one hurts.
Agreed. We've been on a tough run this year in the Lincoln Square/North Center area. Along with Sticky Rice and the wonderful 016 Restaurant mentioned recently upthread, Rainbow Thai as we knew it is gone, Spoon Thai (though a shell of its former self) is gone, Tom Lee Chinese (best cheap guilty pleasure in the area and my personal favorite for comfort food) is gone, and Dimo's Cafe closes Saturday (I thought it was really good). Luella's Southern Kitchen has also been promising for a while to close this month -- not sure about the current status. And while I wasn't a huge Cafe Selmarie fan, that place was a real neighborhood institution.
Thankfully the area's still pretty blessed from a culinary standpoint but our family has really been feeling the loss of these reliable local standbys.
A respected French chef is going casual and joining with longtime members of his team to open a counter-service Mexican restaurant in the northern suburbs. Fondita Miguel is the latest project from Michael Lachowicz of the George Trois Group, located a mile up Green Bay Road from his brasserie Aboyer. A joint venture with his business partners Miguel Escobar and Sergio Angel, it will serve tacos, tortas, and burritos at 544 Lincoln Avenue in Winnetka.
Dave148 wrote:Dusek’s Gets a Replacement Inside Thalia Hall From the Taqueria Chingon Team.
Mariscos San Pedro will blend culture, technique, and flavor for a unique seafood experience in Pilsen
https://chicago.eater.com/2024/2/2/2405 ... ks-seafood
Thalia Hall Plans To Add 2-Story Addition For Outdoor Dining, New Elevator. The historical theater complex is looking to add a rear addition that would significantly increase restaurant Mariscos San Pedros’ outdoor dining space.
Denny’s says it’s closing 150 of its lowest-performing restaurants in an effort to turn around the brand’s flagging sales.
About half of the closures will happen this year and the rest in 2025, the company said during a meeting with investors Tuesday. The locations weren’t revealed, but the restaurants represent around 10% of Denny’s total.
Stephen Dunn, Denny’s executive vice president and chief global development officer, said in some cases, the restaurants are no longer in good locations.
“Some of these restaurants can be very old,” Dunn said during the investor meeting. “You think of a 70-year-old plus brand. We have a lot of restaurants that have been out there for a very long time.”
Others saw traffic shifts during the pandemic that have yet to reverse, he said.
On Tuesday, Denny's reported its fifth straight quarter of year-over-year declines in same-store sales, which are sales at locations open at least a year.
nsxtasy wrote:polster wrote:Eggs with Benefits a restaurant specializing in Asian themed breakfast bowls and sandwiches will be opening in Evanston in the former 527 Cafe location on Davis, next to Joy Yee. This is the 2nd location for Eggs with Benefits .
Original location
6441 N Sheridan Rd,
Chicago, IL 60626
2nd location (new) in Evanston:
527 Davis Street
Evanston, IL 60201
https://eggswithbenefitschi.com/
https://www.instagram.com/eggs_with_benefits_chi/?hl=en
Note, EWB is from Andrew Oh, a protege of bopNgrill's Will Song, as noted in this article.
New in Evanston: A first look at Eggs with Benefits
Kuma’s Corner’s seven-year run in Fulton Market is coming to an end. The burger restaurant will close on Friday, November 1, confirms owner Ron Cain. The original announcement came earlier in October via WGN-TV.
Dave148 wrote:The Niles Village Board has approved $1.2 million in tax increment financing for award-winning restaurateur Jimmy Bannos Jr. to open a Greek eatery at the current location of Amici Ristorante.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2024/03/ ... estaurant/
Jimmy Bannos Jr.’s last day at the Purple Pig ended with little fanfare as the chef sold his stake in the Loop restaurant. As of Wednesday, October 23, Bannos Jr. is no longer involved in the restaurant he co-founded 15 years ago.
The Purple Pig will continue without Bannos Jr., who says this was his choice and “it was time to move on,” and that he needs to concentrate on his new Greek restaurant in Northwest Suburban Niles. Father Jimmy Bannos is also involved in Koukla, pegged to open by winter’s end in February or March at 7620 N. Milwaukee Avenue.
Dave148 wrote:Dimo’s Cafe Is Closing Its Lincoln Square Pizzeria
https://blockclubchicago.org/2024/10/11 ... -pizzeria/
In a newsletter announcement, Dimo’s says they’re converting the cafe into a slice shop. Dimo’s Pizza in Lincoln Square should open on November 1.
Cathy2 wrote:Trivia:
Koukla means 'doll' in Greek, as it does in Russian.
Levain Bakery announces their third Chicago location, opening at the end of 2025. The bakery will be located in Lincoln Park at 849 W Armitage Ave, just west of Chicago’s Halsted and Armitage intersection.
Uptown’s XMarket Vegan Food Hall Closing After 1 Year In Business
ronnie_suburban wrote:Denny's Says it Expects to Close 150 Locations by the End of 2025Denny’s says it’s closing 150 of its lowest-performing restaurants in an effort to turn around the brand’s flagging sales.
About half of the closures will happen this year and the rest in 2025, the company said during a meeting with investors Tuesday. The locations weren’t revealed, but the restaurants represent around 10% of Denny’s total.
Stephen Dunn, Denny’s executive vice president and chief global development officer, said in some cases, the restaurants are no longer in good locations.
“Some of these restaurants can be very old,” Dunn said during the investor meeting. “You think of a 70-year-old plus brand. We have a lot of restaurants that have been out there for a very long time.”
Others saw traffic shifts during the pandemic that have yet to reverse, he said.
On Tuesday, Denny's reported its fifth straight quarter of year-over-year declines in same-store sales, which are sales at locations open at least a year.
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mrbrowncanmoo wrote:I have not been to Dennys in ~ 40 years. Used to go to a Denny's after an evening of drinking. Tavern across from Denny's and at that time of morning only placed open. My typical order was 2 Gland Slams with large chocolate milk. At that point in my life, that cured all evils!! Of course the waitress always thought I was ordering for the table and whomever I was with would also order 2 Grand Slams.
Here's the Eater article with comments from owners.spinynorman99 wrote:Sad news. Just got a notice on Instagram that Taqueria Chingon is closing on November 26. Will be sorely missed but can't wait to try their other place, Mariscos San Pedro.
Pleased to report that they reopened about a month ago. I just called over and they said their website and Google info are accurate.bweiny wrote:North Point Chopsticks in Glenview appears to have closed recently. Google lists it as temporary, Yelp! says both temporary and permanent, but the most recent reviews clarify it to be the latter.
Almost 15 years ago, we threw open the doors of our Milwaukee Avenue brewpub and launched Revolution Brewing to the world. The brewpub is where the first Revolution beers were served and where we first brewed beers like Anti-Hero IPA which would change the shape of craft beer in Chicagoland. Today that chapter of our story starts to wind down as we announce that we are permanently closing the doors of the Logan Square brewpub, with our last day of service on December 14th. Sharing this news brings knots to our bellies and tears to our eyes, but we know that 15 years is also a good run for a restaurant and we are thankful for all the great moments along the way.
Jack in the Box coming to former Arby’s spot on Randall Road in Lake in the Hills
Bar Cargo, the pizzeria in the heart of River North that opened in 2017, with square-cut Roman pies, is closing. After seven years, the restaurant will close on Sunday, December 1, according to an Instagram announcement.
Downtown Wilmette’s momentum keeps sizzling. The latest addition to the village’s dining scene, Maz Mez, will soon open at 1109 Central Ave. in the space that previously housed Big Tomato.
Lincoln Square’s Sideshow Gelato Will Close At Year’s End
Dave148 wrote:Inspired Indian Co. will open in former Al’s Deli space this summer
https://evanstonroundtable.com/2024/05/ ... is-summer/
In late October, after many delays, Inspired Indian Co. finally opened its doors on Noyes Street