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Openings & Closings

Ukrainian Village »

EZ Inn Reopens After Big Revamp, But Keeps Old Style First On Tap

A grand opening is set for 5 p.m. Thursday at the bar, which offers 66 seats in two cozy, dark rooms.

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DNAinfo tracks the restaurants and small businesses that open and close in your neighborhood.

Ukrainian Village »

Pierogi and crepes will get "a modern American twist," a spokesman for the 70-seat eatery said.

Edgewater »

"We have popcorn, cheese corn, just like the big boys in Chicago—everyone's gonna be talking about us."

Wicker Park »

Chef Bill Kim's communal Korean fusion spot replaces Penny's Noodles, which closed in January. 

Kenwood »

Kenwood entrepreneur Greg Dunn will open Persona at 170 W. Washington St. this summer.

Lakeview »

The comfort food eatery rose from the ashes of former Jolly Posh Foods just four months ago.

Wrigleyville »

Starbucks can't bring its Evenings alcohol program to the new spot — not yet, anyway.

Wrigleyville »

Multiple sports bars have come and gone in the two-story building at Sheffield and Addison.

Wicker Park »

Mother-and-son team Patty and Chad Johnson, owners of Elevenzees, are having a big sale this week.

North Center »

Fire House Fitness, a sports performance and functional fitness center, opens April 1 at 3626 N. Talman.

Lakeview »

Style Room 326 will open at the end of April in west Lakeview.

Beverly »

The Berwyn-based chain expects to go through 500 pounds of Italian beef on opening day.

Wicker Park »

"We're so excited to get this going and want to thank everyone for being patient," co-owner said.

North Center »

The Northman Cider Bar quietly held a soft opening over the weekend and is open for good on Tuesday.

Uptown »

Tesfa will open in the former home of Lake Langano at 1023 W. Wilson Ave.