Tavern on Rush to reopen across the street from old location
CHICAGO -- Tavern on Rush in the Gold Coast will be reopening this summer – directly across the street from its original location.The Phil Stefani Signature Restaurants Group, the original owner of Tavern on Rush, announced Thursday that Tavern on Rush would move to the ground and second floors at the Thompson Chicago Hotel, at 1015 N. Rush St.The hotel is located at the southeast corner of Rush Street and Bellevue Place.
While the initial plan was for the steakhouse to stay open through New Year's Eve 2022, it ended up closing two months earlier than planned due to contractual matters it could not control.Tavern on Rush had been in operation since April 1998. Thousands have walked through the doors - including celebrities like George Clooney, Jon Bon Jovi, and Matt Damon.
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