Chicago denizens will recognize this famous name ... the Berghoff Restaurant, at State and Adams, opened back in 1898, is closing its doors February 28, 2006.
Opened in 1898 by Herman Joseph Berghoff to show off his now-famous beer, this restaurant was the first Chicago establishment to receive a liquor license post-prohibition, and also serves a world-class root beer, thanks in part to the restrictions of Prohibition.
Since the 1950s, this has been considered one of the great Chicago style ethnic restaurants, with great sandwiches being the cornerstone of their great German and American cuisine. Not to mention the beer ...
Finally, this was the site of the most recent Chicago Polymeet, yet one more reason to decry its closing.
Anyone interested in a last Chicago Berghoff's Polymeet sometime in January?
Opened in 1898 by Herman Joseph Berghoff to show off his now-famous beer, this restaurant was the first Chicago establishment to receive a liquor license post-prohibition, and also serves a world-class root beer, thanks in part to the restrictions of Prohibition.
Since the 1950s, this has been considered one of the great Chicago style ethnic restaurants, with great sandwiches being the cornerstone of their great German and American cuisine. Not to mention the beer ...

Finally, this was the site of the most recent Chicago Polymeet, yet one more reason to decry its closing.
Anyone interested in a last Chicago Berghoff's Polymeet sometime in January?
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