The future of the "laid-back neighborhood institution" is uncertain.
Two other locations remain in the Chicago area, according to the chain.
After concerts end, the venue turns into a nightclub, with a DJ playing music.
The restaurant is asking the city for permission for a drive-thru.
An alderman suggested the city charge the brewery for using the city's land. Others disagreed.
The business is expected to open later this month. It made a request to the city.
The reader predicted the quick demise of a new restaurant.
It is seeking servers, hosts, bartenders and an assistant manager.
The business aims to sell handcrafted beers and hard seltzers.
The business is hiring people, including for a position that pays up to $55,000.
The dining selections "float by" in a revolving bar, the restaurant says.
The city was an "easy choice" for the brewery's second location, its co-owner said.
It is seeking permission to sell mixed drinks to dine-in customers.
The restaurant's menu is "chef-driven" without the "pretentious vibe."
Elmhurst aldermen unanimously approved a dining deal, but split on a deadline for more permanent changes.
The owner says new operators are taking over the space at some point next year.
A company with two local restaurants and bars says expanded outdoor dining creates a "vibrant" downtown.
City officials earlier this month approved zoning for the addition.
Housing may take the place of the restaurant, according to the city.
Eric Farrell, along with his business partners, are planning to open a craft beer shop and restaurant in the Spring Road business district.
Lake Zurich establishment plans to open a second location.
The business plans to open in the Spring Road district. It is set to include a restaurant.
A buyer has been in talks with the city, but has yet to start the formal process, an official said.
The eatery is requesting a liquor license from the city government.
The business reports an increase in drive-thru customers since the start of the pandemic.
The downtown eatery was visited by the Department of Revenue, according to the city.
Check out some area restaurants to celebrate the day with family.
For a fee, the city plans to allow outdoor dining on city parking spots.
Restaurants are split on using public parking spaces for outdoor seating.
A related restaurant is set to open next month, offering Midwestern flavors.
Bar plans to feature family-friendly atmosphere with lounge seating, board games and craft sodas for kids.
The restaurant specializes in Korean wings. The "double fry" is what makes the wings unique, the owner says.
The business says it lacked the money to replace its oven.
A school board member asked what would happen if the district countered the governor's rule.
Other area locations are in downtown Chicago, Rosemont and Naperville.
The building is also expected to include a liquor store.
The restaurant plans to open later this month. Other locations are in Chicago, Naperville and Rosemont.
A restaurant, bar and concert venue are set for the space — what the owner calls "a modern, new place."
An official says the restaurant hopes to open in the next few months.
The old-fashioned diner takes the place of a restaurant that closed.