Several restaurants across the Chicago area permanently closed in June. The closures included both independent restaurants and established chains across the region.
Restaurants that Served their Last Meals in June
The restaurant scene in Chicago is always evolving, and restaurant closures are a part of it. Each closure marked the end of a business that had served its local community. Here’s a look at three restaurant closures reported across the Chicago area last month.
Paris Bistro

Paris Bistro served downtown Naperville for 13 years before permanently closing on June 7. The French restaurant announced the closure on social media. The team thanked guests for their years of support and reflected on the memories created inside the restaurant.
Paris Bistro was known for its classic French cuisine, intimate dining atmosphere, and weekend brunch service. The closure marks the end of a longtime independent restaurant in downtown Naperville. Read more about the closure here.
- When: June 7, 2026
Wahlburgers

Celebrity-backed burger chain Wahlburgers closed its St. Charles restaurant on June 29. The closure marked the end of the brand’s presence in Illinois.
The fast-casual brand was founded by brothers Mark, Donnie, and Chef Paul Wahlberg. The chain was known for its burgers, sandwiches, loaded fries, and shakes. The Illinois chapter has ended, but Wahlburgers continues to operate at its other locations.
In its closure announcement, the company said it plans to open a new location in the future. No additional details about the new location have been announced. More information about the closure can be found here.
- When: June 29, 2026
My Pi Pizza

My Pi Pizza announced its permanent closure in May. After serving customers for more than five decades, the pizzeria closed its final Bucktown location in June. The restaurant announced the closure on Instagram. The team expressed appreciation to loyal guests who supported the restaurant throughout its time in the neighborhood.
The pizzeria was known for its deep-dish, stuffed, and thin-crust pizzas, along with its homemade recipes. Although its Bucktown location has closed, My Pi Pizza remained a fixture in Chicago’s pizza scene for decades.
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- When: June 29, 2026
From neighborhood restaurants to established chains, June brought several notable closures across the Chicago area. Together, these closures marked the end of three restaurants that had served their communities for years.
