Chicago Sun-Times

Lawry’s The Prime Rib closing at year-end after 46 years in city

- BY MADELINE KENNEY, STAFF REPORTER mkenney@suntimes.com | @MadKenney

Lawry’s The Prime Rib, which has been a River North staple for nearly half a century, is shutting its doors at the end of this year.

Ryan Wilson, CEO of Lawry’s Inc., said the beloved steakhouse, at 100 E. Ontario St., is closing due to a confluence of unfortunat­e events, including the coronaviru­s pandemic, civil unrest and an expiring lease.

Wilson said discussion­s about potentiall­y closing Lawry’s in Chicago have been going on for weeks. Staffers were notified of the news Saturday.

“We’ve done everything we can to hold on, but as things continue to — I don’t want to say drag on, but as the pandemic and closures get longer, we’re playing the long game here,” Wilson told the Sun-Times in a phone interview Sunday. “[We] decided we need to hit pause for our time right now in Chicago and our time at 100 E. Ontario.”

Despite Lawry’s Inc. closing the steakhouse and its adjacent gastropub, called SideDoor, Wilson was quick to say that he truly hopes he can return to Chicago in the future.

“I love Chicago,” Wilson said. “I want to come back to Chicago . . . Lawry’s, the concept and the warmth of our hospitalit­y has a real place in that dining culture and community. So that’s why I say pause. That’s my optimism shining through even in the turmoil of today.”

Wilson’s grandfathe­r opened Lawry’s The Prime Rib in 1974, and his family has been in love with the city since.

“We’ve spent a lot of time in Chicago,” Wilson said. “My wife and I both love Chicago. We believe it to be one of the best food cities in the country if not the world. And there’s something so interestin­g about the combinatio­n of great design and architectu­re and the heritage of that in Chicago, amazing food and the creative talent and then the Midwestern warmth and hospitalit­y. I think it’s a really unique combinatio­n that we love. I think it’s driving me to want to continue to be a part of that community.”

Wilson said Lawry’s “absolutely” plans to make the most of its last 15 weeks in Chicago — Dec. 31 is its final night. He said it was important to publicly share the news of the restaurant closing so patrons would have time to visit the steakhouse at least one more time. He also wanted to make sure the 100plus employees had time to prepare for the future.

“We’ve had 46, almost 47 years of great dining and success and legacy and incredible co-worker experience­s,” Wilson said. “I want to be back in the city, I want to be back as a part of that community.”

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