Leases end, costs rise, and familiar names step away.
This week’s Midwest update highlights a landscape shifting under the pressure of lease expirations and rising costs, with several long-standing favorites, such as Ohio’s 25-year veteran Harry Buffalo and Michigan’s 30-year staple Antique Kitchen, permanently shutting their doors. While some closures like Lake Hope Lodge were forced by non-renewed leases, others signal a strategic retreat; Sioux Falls businesses like Backyard BBQ and Glacial Lakes Distillery are closing their storefronts to pivot strictly toward catering and production. From downtown Dubuque to Kansas City, operators are facing difficult decisions, leading to a mix of quiet exits and calculated consolidations that are reshaping local dining routines. This email was originally sent out on Feb 3rd, 2026.
Welcome to Midwest Farewell. In the heartland, change often comes slowly—like the seasons turning—but when a Main Street café or a roadside supper club closes its doors, the silence is felt immediately. Every Tuesday, we document the restaurants across the Midwest that served as the backdrop for early-morning coffee, Friday-night fish fries, and decades of conversation. From the Great Lakes to the Great Plains, here are the places saying goodbye this week. Read more here.



