10/12/2023 0 Comments Time out chicago brendan sodikoffHome Run Inn Watch ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ at the Old Town Ale House Home Run Inn A rendering of the new location of the original Home Run Inn. The original Home Run Inn on 31st Street in Little Village. Check out a photo of the original location followed by a rendering of the new one below. 31st Street, is next door to the original 1947 building and is slated to open on October 28 with 250 seats and 42 taps. Longtime local pizza chain Home Run Inn not only opened a new Bronzeville restaurant last month with pour-your-own beer - it also plans to soon reopen a new version of its original location in Little Village, according to the Sun-Times and a news release. ‘Original’ location of longtime pizza chain Home Run Inn to soon reopen The empire builder is seemingly always working on new projects, which currently include two West Loop spots, a new restaurant in River North’s Radio Anago space, and a massive complex on the Chicago River. Sodikoff has not yet responded to inquiries for more information, so stay tuned. Milwaukee Avenue - nearly across the street from the original Small Cheval - in order to build a new restaurant with a retractable roof. ![]() According to Crain’s, the city recently gave Brendan Sodikoff permission to rezone a property at 1661 N. The man behind Au Cheval and many other solid gold hits in Chicago and New York City is reportedly working on a new spot near the Wicker Park/Bucktown border. Empire Builder Brendan Sodikoff is reportedly planning a new Wicker Park spot
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