USA, IL: Emmetts Brewing Co. quietly closes its doors for good
A Downers Grove restaurant and brewery quietly closed its doors on June 1, a move that came as a bit of a surprise to its staff and longtime loyal customers, the Daily Herald reported on June 12.
After 21 years and over a million beers together ... Emmetts Brewing Co. announced on Facebook that it was closing its location in downtown Downers Grove immediately.
Among those saddened by the closure was Sayard Rucinski, who had her first Downers Grove beer at the dining establishment.
It was kind of our bar the whole time it was open," said Rucinski of Downers Grove. "Five or six years in a row, we did New Years Eve there."
Rucinski said she and her husband, Alex, enjoyed the brewerys 1 A.M. ale years ago while attending Heritage Fest.
The sudden closure was something of a shock to Sayard Rucinski.
We have gone to beer dinners there and other events there over time, she said. We would have thought there would have been a heads up or a goodbye celebration.
On June 1, the restaurant announced its closure on Facebook, thanking its customers for an unforgettable run.
Known for its upscale casual fare and award-winning handcrafted beer, the restaurant and brewing company followed up two days later on Facebook with more details regarding the closing.
We didnt make this decision lightly, and we didnt give advance notice because over the years weve learned that sometimes a quiet and respectful goodbye protects our guests, our team and the business from unintended consequences. That said, we know it also left some of our most loyal staff and patrons surprised, and for that, were truly sorry, according to a statement on Facebook.
Emmetts began in 1999 after founder Andy Burns first became exposed to home brewing beer while working as a carpenters assistant during the summer while a student at Marquette University.
Burns, his family and a group of investors opened the first Emmetts Brewery, which was named after the founders grandfather, Emmett Burns, on Main Street in West Dundee.
The restaurants West Dundee and Palatine locations will remain open.