
Great news for our friends in The Armitage Quarter! Charlie Trotter’s, the renowned Chicago restaurant that closed in 2012 following the passing of its founder, is set to reopen this year, according to Trotter’s son, Dylan. Before the official reopening, a pop-up restaurant will be launched to honor the legacy of the culinary icon.
Dylan Trotter expressed his commitment to preserving his father’s vision while introducing contemporary elements to the dining experience. The pop-up will serve as a tribute and a prelude to the restaurant’s full return.
The original Charlie Trotter’s, located in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood, was instrumental in elevating the city’s culinary scene to international prominence. Its reopening is anticipated to attract both former patrons and new guests eager to experience the innovative cuisine that defined the establishment.
Further details regarding the pop-up’s location, menu, and opening dates are expected to be announced in the coming months. The revival of Charlie Trotter’s signifies a renewed chapter in Chicago’s rich culinary history.