Wednesday, November 8, 2017

A Southern Restaurant is Replacing Nosh & Booze on Randolph

Photo Courtesy of AMK Restaurant Group
By: Ashok Selvam | Nov 7, 2017 | Chicago.Eater.com

The owners of Nosh & Booze intend to replace their West Loop restaurant with a new one that serves Southern/Low Country food. Sam Hill Eatery & Saloon should open at the end of the summer inside the space that housed Vivo for 25 years at 838 W. Randolph Street. Nosh & Booze will close on December 31 as crews prepare to gut the two-floor restaurant. Nosh & Booze opened in July 2016 and was a filler concept only intended to last six months after AMK Restaurant Group bought Vivo. The company didn’t want to run Vivo while they figured out what would replace the West Loop stalwart: “We just decided to have fun with it,” said Steve Tsonis, owner of Nosh & Booze and sibling restaurant AMK Kitchen Bar in Bucktown. “We just served what we wanted to eat.” Read More.... 

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