Five Chicago Restaurant and Bar Closures to Know
Briefly

As spring approaches, several Chicago restaurants are closing their doors. Eater Chicago provides an ongoing log of these closures, with notable mentions including Jinsei Motto, which will close on April 5 but has plans for a new venture. Philly's Best has shuttered its location in Lakeview after 35 years, and S.K.Y. Restaurant in Pilsen has announced its transition to Lincoln Park. Additionally, Kim & Carlo's hot dog cart, a local favorite for 30 years, has also closed, marking significant changes in the local dining scene.
The Shutter, a regular roundup of Chicago's restaurant closures, serves as a valuable resource for keeping track of venues that are shutting down, especially in March.
In Lakeview, Philly's Best has closed its long-standing location, leaving only one open, while the popular S.K.Y. in Pilsen transitions to Lincoln Park after a successful run.
The closure of Kim & Carlo's, a seasonal hot dog cart after 30 years of operation, marks the end of a beloved staple near Soldier Field.
Jinsei Motto in West Loop closes on April 5, but one half of the ownership will retain the name and plans to reopen soon with new offerings.
Read at Eater Chicago
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