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Evanston IL Says Goodbye To Dave's Italian Kitchen

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Dave's Italian Kitchen an Evanston favorite has closed it's doors after 44 years. They did not fall on Daveshard times, Monday Dave just put a sign up saying the restaurant is closed forever. I had eaten and ordered delivery since the middle 70's. The Chicken Parmesan was out of this world as was just about every other menu item they served.

Here is a quote from the Chicago Tribune: "Dave's Italian Kitchen, which has operated in Evanston for more than 44 years, unexpectedly closed Monday. No advance warning was given to customers or employees. A message on the restaurant's website related the news: "We're Closed Forever! Thank You!"

The Italian American mainstay at 1635 N. Chicago Ave. has a strong following in the community and with local Northwestern University students. Hundreds of messages have poured onto Dave's Facebook page expressing shock and offering remembrances.

We've attempted to reach out to owners Dave and Ellen Glatt for comment and will update if we hear anything. Dave Glatt left this comment on the restaurant's Facebook page: "Sorry I can't share serious thoughts now; it's just too soon."

For one piece of the restaurant's long history, check out the Tribune's 1989 review of Dave's

And here is a quite from the Daily Northwestern: 

"Dave’s Italian Kitchen, a 44-year-old Evanston establishment, closed its doors permanently Monday night.

The restaurant, located on 1635 Chicago Street, officially announced its closing on social media at 8 p.m. but could not be reached for comment. Ald. Judy Fiske (1st), expressed her surprise about the restaurant closing during City Council on Monday night and said the restaurant will be missed by all of Evanston.

“There’s nothing else like it in Evanston. Nothing. It was the family; it was the restaurant for everyone,” Fiske told the Daily. “It will be a severe loss to the community.”

Earlier at the Council meeting, Dave and Ellen Glatt of Dave’s Italian Kitchen received keys to the city. While neither of the recipients were able to attend, Kevin Brown, Evanston’s Youth and Young Adult Program manager, accepted the award on their behalf.

Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl presented the key to the Glatts for the program Dave Glatt created in coordination with the city’s Youth and Young Adult Program to serve at-risk Evanston families. Since Fall 2012 she said, Dave’s served one at-risk Evanston family a free meal each day. Tisdahl said the program had been crucial in the Youth and Young Adult Program’s outreach efforts and in creating positive family connections. She called giving the key a “bittersweet announcement.”

“He wanted to give at-risk families hope and love, and there was no better way than to provide one local family everyday with a free meal,” Tisdahl said. “Dave is modest and wanted no recognition for his program, but his effort is so extraordinary it should be shared with the community.”

Ald. Peter Braithwaite (2nd) also expressed both his sadness and gratitude to the workers and owners at the restaurant.

“I hope and trust Dave that this is not your last restaurant and maybe you’ll come back in some shape or form,” Braithwaite said. “I’d love to find you a home in the 2nd Ward in the event that you are interested: That’s a personal invitation.”

Fiske said she had eaten at Dave’s once a week for as long as she could remember, and knew the business well. Dave Glatt was in the kitchen himself every night, she said, and had an incredibly loyal following.

She said Dave’s was a restaurant enjoyed by everyone who lived in Evanston, and “defined so many people” in the city.

“If you were sitting in one of the booths and read the wine bottles, the comments on the wine bottles, you know that every significant life event that has happened in Evanston at one time or another has happened at Dave’s,” Fiske said. “I just want to thank (Dave) for all of the good memories and fun times that everyone had at Dave’s Italian Kitchen, and say he will be sorely missed.”

Rishika Dugyala contributed reporting.

 

Comments(15)

Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Napa Consultants - Carpinteria, CA
Luxury Real Estate Branding, Marketing & Strategy

Noah,

I hate when that happens, especially places we have loved...sometimes, life moves people in unexpected directions.  A

Apr 13, 2016 06:16 AM
George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Noah it is always sad to see a long time establishment like this close its doors, but everyone reaches a point in life that it happens.

Apr 13, 2016 06:21 AM
Raymond E. Camp
Ontario, NY

Good afternoon Noah,

Having been in the business and kids doing it now the hours can be very draining. With government also making so many demands and setting the wage scale we here will probably also lose many a good establishment,

Make yourself an astonishing day.

Apr 13, 2016 06:40 AM
Elizabeth Weintraub Sacramento Broker
Elizabeth Anne Weintraub, Broker - Sacramento, CA
Put 40 years of experience to work for you

I bet there was nobody else in the family to take over. That's usually behind the closings of long established family-owned businesses. The kids want to do something different, and the parents are too old to carry on.

Apr 13, 2016 06:44 AM
Conrad Allen
Re/Max Professional Associates - Webster, MA
Webster, Ma, Realtor

Hi Noah.  The restaurant business is a tough one. It's 24/7 365 days.

Apr 13, 2016 06:53 AM
Larry Johnston
Broker, Friends & Neighbors Real Estate and Elkhart County Subdivisions, LLC - Elkhart, IN
Broker,Friends & Neighbors Real Estate, Elkhart,IN

Hi Noah Seidenberg , Dave's Italian Kitchen must have been good, if they have been there for 44 years.

We had one of our favorite places, "The B & L" that closed one day without notice.  It's now an Auto Zones Parts Store.  I miss those Ham sandwiches.

Apr 13, 2016 07:15 AM
Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
Pasadena And Southern California 818.516.4393

Hi Noah --- I think most of us have likely experienced a favorite business that closed too quickly in our opinion.   It's sad but it's nice to know there are some shared happy memories.  

Apr 13, 2016 07:20 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

It is sad when a favorite local restaurant closes. This is good information to share with area residents.

Apr 13, 2016 07:38 AM
Francine Viola
Coldwell Banker Evergreen Olympic Realty, Olympia WA - Olympia, WA
REALTOR®, In Tune with your Real Estate Needs

That's too bad to hear.  

Apr 13, 2016 07:48 AM
Robert Vegas Bob Swetz
Las Vegas, NV

Hello Noah ...

That's sad and the wonderful world of change 

Apr 13, 2016 08:45 AM
Dick Greenberg
New Paradigm Partners LLC - Fort Collins, CO
Northern Colorado Residential Real Estate

Hi Noah - It's always sad when those legendary places close, but it seems like it was a great run. I remember when Hot Doug's closed a couple of years ago.

Apr 13, 2016 09:41 AM
Noah Seidenberg

I know Dick Greenberg we are a bit nostalgic.

Apr 14, 2016 12:44 PM
Bob "RealMan" Timm
Ward County Notary Services - Minot, ND
Owner of Ward Co Notary Services retired RE Broker

What a bummer way to end such a good run Noah Seidenberg . I guess the owner wanted to retire with no fanfare.

Apr 13, 2016 10:23 AM
Noah Seidenberg

Could be Bob "RealMan" Timm that is a good explanation.

Apr 14, 2016 12:43 PM
Lou Ludwig
Ludwig & Associates - Boca Raton, FL
Designations Earned CRB, CRS, CIPS, GRI, SRES, TRC

Noah

It's sad to see our small businesses close.

Good luck and success.

Lou Ludwig

Apr 13, 2016 12:53 PM
Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
Home in the Capital

Noah, I'm sorry for your loss!  And it sounds like this place closing down is indeed a loss to the community.

Apr 13, 2016 02:23 PM
Noah Seidenberg
Coldwell Banker - Evanston, IL
Chicagoland and Suburbs (800) 858-7917

Thanks for all your great comments friends.

Apr 13, 2016 11:26 PM