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Grand Lux Cafe closing after 21 years, last day on Christmas Eve

by Edinburg Post Report
November 10, 2023
in Health • Food
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Grand Lux Cafe, an iconic Magnificent Mile establishment, will close after 21 years, according to an announcement Thursday.

The restaurant’s last day of service will be on Christmas Eve, according to a statement.

“We are working with our staff to help them transition to other opportunities in one of our nearby concepts,” the statement said. “We have enjoyed being a part of the downtown Chicago community and hope that our guests will continue to dine with us at our other restaurants in the area.”

The statement did not specify the reason behind the closure.

Grand Lux Cafe, at 600 N. Michigan Ave., came from the creators of the Cheesecake Factory, who were looking to create a new upscale casual restaurant concept. The first Grand Lux Cafe opened at the Venetian hotel in Las Vegas in 1999. Other restaurant locations have since opened around the country in New York, Texas, Florida, Nevada and New Jersey.

The restaurant features a globally inspired menu at a slightly higher price point than what’s available at the Cheesecake Factory. It’s also similarly known for its large portions and has over 150 options on the menu.

The announcement comes after the Signature Room in September announced its closing. Situated in the Magnificent Mile skyscraper formerly known as the John Hancock Center, the restaurant cited economic hardships and challenges following the COVID-19 pandemic.

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