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Portland’s Pok Pok, Chicago’s Blackbird, New York’s Aureole have all closed for good

A Roy Choi restaurant moves to a food truck in Los Angeles, a Santa Monica institution auctions off its inventory and more restaurants we’re mourning this month

Holly Petre, Assistant Digital Editor

June 30, 2020

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This month saw several prestigious and well-known restaurants close permanently including Paul Kahan’s Blackbird in Chicago, Charlie Palmer’s Aureole in Las Vegas and New York, and Andy Ricker’s Pok Pok in Portland, Ore.

In Chicago, the Michelin-starred Blackbird announced its closure after 22 years. The restaurant was part of the multiconcept One Off Hospitality Group, co-founded by Kahan, which also includes Publican, Avec, Pacific Standard Time, Big Star and Café Cancale, among others.

Aureole, the high-end restaurant that launched Palmer onto the national restaurant scene 30 years ago, has closed and will become a location of Charlie Palmer Steak NY. There are five of Palmer’s steakhouses across the country.

This is a move that Palmer hopes will make it more “accessible” for the public, he told the Commercial Observer.

Aureole once held a Michelin star.

Additionally, Portland’s Thai street-food chain, Pok Pok, announced the closure of several units throughout Portland due to reopening restrictions. Chef/owner Andy Ricker said that, from the beginning of the pandemic, his priority was his worker’s safety — something he emphasized after his friend, Chef Floyd Cardoz, died of COVID-19.

“Pok Pok is a restaurant, not a hospital, not a fire station, not a police station, not a vital food delivery service … I simply cannot bear the thought of one of our team becoming ill for the sake of preparing some chicken wings,” he said in March on Instagram.

See what other well-known restaurants have closed in the past month.

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About the Author

Holly Petre

Assistant Digital Editor

Holly Petre is a digital editor for Nation’s Restaurant News as well as the host of NRN’s podcast, Extra Serving, and producer for Informa Restaurant and Food Group’s other three podcasts, One On One by Food Management, Off the Shelf with SN and In the Kitchen with Bret Thorn. Holly holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a concentration in Sculpture, fibers and Material Studies and Ceramics from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. A native New Yorker, Holly enjoys her place on staff as the resident pop-culture expert and millennial with a sassy attitude and great sense of style.

Holly Petre’s work on Nation’s Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality often covers marketing and trends, either aimed-at or examined-through the millennial mindset. Holly is responsible for introducing TikTok and Twitch to NRN and RH readers as well as explaining terms like “Karen” to staff and readers alike. She also spends her time on staff trying not to make every headline a pun.

Holly Petre hasn’t spoken at any events or on panels, but she is readily available with a killer shoe wardrobe and several witty quips.

 

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