Heritage Restaurant and Caviar Bar, a Ukrainian Village dining institution has announced it will close its doors after 8 years.
Owners of the Chicago restaurant announced the news in a Facebook post shared on June 6, stating that the establishment will close at the conclusion of its lease on Monday, August 30.
“As we entered lease renewal discussions, it became clear that the time had come to lovingly part ways with the space that has been our home,” read the post. ”
How Heritage redefined Caviar service
Heritage made its mark on Chicago’s food scene by offering an approachable take on caviar service, a luxury typically out of reach for the average diner.
Situated in one of Chicago’s historically Eastern European neighborhoods, the restaurant also helped introduce the cultural delicacy to a broader audience.
For those still unsure about caviar, Heritage offers an eclectic menu of global cuisine, from Eastern European staples like potato dumplings to Asian fare like Korean fried chicken and ramen. The restaurant also boasts a top notch beverage program.
One final summer of service
As Heritage prepares to bid farewell to Ukrainian Village, the restaurant will remain open through the end of summer—giving Chicagoans one last chance to enjoy its standout food and exceptional hospitality.
Whether you’re planning a laid-back brunch with friends or a romantic date night, Heritage offers the perfect setting to unwind over a memorable meal.