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So I should try it again? The place had decent, not great German food, and tons of atmosphere including the servers. I know it was open more than 100 years but it went downhill in the years before closing in Feb 2006 when the parents retired. A daughter took over, and it came back in pieces with a new name, and got some really terrible reviews so I haven't been back. Then a son took over after the daughter, and the new menu isn't the same classics, looks like it's expanded beyond German fare and gone up market. So it's a good restaurant again today?I love the old-time Berghoffs in Chicago, for Wiener Schnitzel and creamed spinach.Ahh - great choice. I stopped there for a burger lunch last summer. The place oozes history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Berghoff_(restaurant)On December 28, 2005, it was announced by Herman Berghoff, 70, and his wife Jan Berghoff that after 107 years of operation, The Berghoff would close on February 28, 2006.
The restaurant's basement cafe reopened on April 18, 2006, during weekday lunch hours only, and was run by Carlyn Berghoff, Herman and Jan's daughter and the great-granddaughter of the founding Herman Joseph Berghoff. She also reopened the Berghoff's bar on May 23, 2006, under the new name "17/West at The Berghoff." At one point, Carlyn Berghoff converted the dining room of the restaurant into a private banquet hall called "The Century Room," however, after a year under new ownership, The Berghoff re-launched their full-service restaurant. The Berghoff Cafe at O'Hare Airport also remained open. Carlyn Berghoff also operated a catering company within the restaurant, resulting in the official name of the enterprise: Berghoff Catering & Restaurant Group. The Berghoff Brewery was sold to the Falstaff company in 1954. The Huber company began brewing the beers in 1960 under contract, and purchased the brand from the Berghoff family in 1995. The Berghoff beers include their Bock, Genuine Dark, Hazelnut Winterfest, Hefeweizen, and Honey Maibock.[4] Berghoff beer is currently owned by Point Brewing Company
In 2016, Carlyn Berghoff, CEO of Berghoff Catering & Restaurant Group, transitioned out of the restaurant by selling her assets to Berghoff Restaurant Company of Delaware, which is owned and operated by her brother, Pete Berghoff. July 1, 2016, marked the first day that Berghoff Restaurant Company of Delaware began managing operations at 17 West Adams. Currently, the Berghoff Company operates the full-service restaurant, public bar, and cafe.
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