The Hard Rock Cafe will close its River North location March 29 after nearly four decades in business, the company confirmed. “Hard Rock has enjoyed serving the Windy City community for nearly ...
After nearly 40 years downtown, one of Chicago’s longtime tourist destinations, Hard Rock Cafe, is closing permanently in March, marking the end of an era for one of the chain’s oldest locations.
CHICAGO — Longtime River North staple Hard Rock Cafe is closing at the end of March. The location at 63 W. Ontario, known for its Rock and Roll décor and merchandise, has been open for nearly ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Hard Rock Cafe in River North is closing after nearly 40 years. The restaurant has been a popular attraction for tourists visiting downtown Chicago with its iconic guitar sign.
After 39 years of operation at 63 W. Ontario Street in River North, Chicago's Hard Rock Cafe will officially shut down on March 29 of this year, according to NBC Chicago. The news was first shared ...
including the nearby Hard Rock Cafes in Rockford and Northern Indiana and five new Hard Rock Cafe and Rock Shop locations opening this quarter." At one time, Ontario Street in River North was ...
The Hard Rock Cafe in Chicago's River North neighborhood will permanently close on March 29. The location, one of the original ten Hard Rock Cafes, opened in 1986. The company will provide ...
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President Trump’s inauguration apparently had Kid Rock feeling so hott. The singer made a pass at “sexy” BBC reporter Caitríona Perry on Monday during a live interview to discuss the ...
Languages: English, Greek, Spanish. Kid Rock left a reporter speechless when he told her "you sound sexy" during a live broadcast. The rocker, whose given name is Robert James Ritchie, was ...
Through the end of January, the soup giant is selling chicken noodle-flavored hard candies — “soup you can suck on,” parent company General Mills announced in a news release Thursday.
A café and bar celebrating the legacy of a famous Cambridge rock star is set to open this spring. The Artyst is a project managed by Matthew Taylor, who hopes to use the space to commemorate Pink ...