Jefferson Park restaurant Gale Street Inn set to reopen under new owner

Local restaurateur brings back beloved Jefferson Park eatery after five-month closure.

Jefferson Park's long-standing restaurant, Gale Street Inn, is set to reopen in December under the new ownership of Paulo Villabona. The 50-year-old restaurant veteran purchased the establishment with the help of two family members who will serve as silent partners.

Villabona has lived in Jefferson Park since 2019 and has a strong passion for food and hospitality. He brings 36 years of experience in the restaurant industry to the table, having started as a dishwasher and worked his way up to become a general manager at Bar Siena in Skokie.

According to Villabona, being a restaurant owner is a lifelong dream, and Gale Street Inn's closure sparked an opportunity to revive the beloved eatery. "We fell in love with the neighborhood and the community," he said. "We were lamenting how there wasn’t much traffic near Milwaukee and Lawrence, and we daydreamed of opening up a business... Then when I read about the restaurant closing, everything lined up. I said, 'Let’s bring this back.'"

The new owner has promised to maintain the core elements that made Gale Street Inn a favorite among locals while introducing some innovative changes. "We're going to keep the hits, absolutely," Villabona said. "But we’re going to play around with it and stretch our wings on some things. We’ll keep the integrity of what it is."

Gale Street Inn's famous tender baby back ribs will remain a staple on the menu, according to former owner George Karzas. "Seven out of 10 entrees at Gale Street Inn include barbecue ribs," he said. "Just have your supporting items [to] knock it out. I think he will." Karzas cited staffing issues as his reason for closing the restaurant in June.

The return of Gale Street Inn is seen as a welcome addition to the local community, with nearby business owners expressing their enthusiasm for the eatery's reopening. Mike Jeffers, general manager of the Copernicus Center and Gateway Theater, said the venue looks forward to sending customers to Gale Street Inn when they need a place to dine.

As Villabona prepares to relaunch his new venture, he emphasizes the importance of maintaining fair prices and treating staff well. "It's really a labor of love," Karzas noted in reference to the challenges faced by many restaurant owners.

Gale Street Inn is set to reopen in December, promising to restore its place as a favorite destination for foodies in Jefferson Park.
 
OMG, I'm so stoked to hear that Gale Street Inn is back on the scene 🤩! As someone who's super passionate about supporting local businesses and community spots, it's amazing to see this beloved eatery get a second chance 💕. Paulo Villabona seems like an awesome owner who truly cares about the neighborhood and its people - his dedication to maintaining the core elements while innovating is gonna be a total win 🎉. The tender baby back ribs are a MUST-TRY, btw! 🍖️ Can't wait to try out Gale Street Inn's revamped menu in December 🎊. It's all about supporting local businesses and keeping our community vibrant 💪. Bring on the good vibes and delicious food 😋!
 
🤗 I'm so stoked that Gale Street Inn is coming back! It's always sad when local faves close up shop, but it's amazing to see someone like Paulo Villabona step in and bring back the magic. 🎉 36 years of experience is no joke, and he sounds like a total foodie at heart - I love that he wants to keep the core elements that made Gale Street Inn special while shaking things up a bit.

And those tender baby back ribs? 👌 Can't wait to get my hands on them again! It's great to see the community coming together to support this new owner and his vision. Fingers crossed it stays true to its roots while still bringing something fresh to the table (pun intended). Let's give Gale Street Inn a warm welcome back in December! 🎊
 
omg i'm so hyped 4 gale st inn 2 b back!! 🤩 they r gettin it rite by keepin the core elements that made it a fave among locals while also introducin some new twists 🎨. and btw, those tender bbq ribs r gonna b a staple 4 life! 😋 villabona seems like a legit owner who actually cares about the community & staff, so i'm def checkin out his place ASAP 👍 can't wait 2 see what new recipes they got cookin up 🍰👨‍🍳
 
omg 🤯 i'm so stoked that Gale Street Inn is coming back to life!!! i mean, who wouldn't want to dine at a restaurant with 36 yrs of experience under one roof? 😂 paulo villabona seems like the real deal, and it's awesome that he's got a passion for food & hospitality that rivals his 50 yr old self (just kidding, but seriously, 50 is old in restaurant years, lol 🤣). i'm loving the fact that he's gonna keep the good stuff while shaking things up a bit - those tender baby back ribs are still on the menu, yay! 👌 gotta respect that. also, fair prices & treating staff well? yeah, please, let's get more of that in this world 🙏
 
🍴🎉 I'm so stoked to hear that Gale Street Inn is making a comeback! It's amazing how one person can bring new life to a beloved eatery with their passion and experience. 🤩 36 years in the restaurant industry? That's dedication, right there! 💯 I love how Villabona wants to maintain the core elements that made it a favorite among locals while shaking things up with some innovative changes. And those tender baby back ribs are staying on the menu - a win for me too! 🤤 Can't wait to try it out when it reopens in December! 👍
 
.. so happy they're bringing back Gale Street Inn 🙌! I mean, 5 months is way too long for a restaurant to be closed down 🤯. You gotta keep the good stuff, like those famous tender baby back ribs 🍖️... and not mess with it too much, or people will lose their minds 😂. But, at the same time, you can't just sit there and do nothing, that's why they're bringing in some new ideas 🤔. The fact that Paulo Villabona is a local and has a passion for food and hospitality is awesome 👏. And, I love that he's all about fair prices and treating staff well 💸💕. It's like, you gotta take care of your people, and make sure everyone can afford to eat there 🤗. Anyway, I'm hyped for the reopening in December 🎉!
 
I'm low-key excited about Gale Street Inn reopening 🤔. I know some people might be skeptical 'bout the new ownership, but I think it's great that Paulo Villabona is putting his heart into it 💕. He's got the experience and passion to make it happen. Plus, he's keeping the good stuff on the menu, so you can still get those tender baby back ribs 🤤. It's like a breath of fresh air for the neighborhood. I'm all about supporting local businesses, especially when they're bringing people together like this 🌟. And let's be real, it's not just about the food – it's about creating a community vibe that makes you wanna come back again and again 😊.
 
🤔 The good news about Gale Street Inn reopening after 5 months is that it's getting a fresh face under Paulo Villabona, who has experience running restaurants 🍴. He's actually been living in the neighborhood since 2019 and has a passion for food & hospitality ❤️. It's great to hear he wants to keep the classic menu items like those tender baby back ribs 😋. What I'm curious about is how Villabona plans to balance old-school charm with some new twists 🤔. Hopefully, he'll keep the integrity of what made Gale Street Inn a fave among locals while innovating enough to attract new customers 🚀. Can't wait to try it out in Dec! 👍
 
I'm so hyped about Gale Street Inn coming back 🎉! I mean, who doesn't love those tender baby back ribs? It's like they're calling my name already. And the fact that new owner Paulo Villabona is a total foodie and has such passion for hospitality is gonna make all the difference. He knows what people want - good food, fair prices, and awesome service. I'm curious to see how he's gonna bring back the old magic while still making it his own. And I love that he's bringing in some new ideas to keep things fresh. Can't wait to check it out and give my two cents 🤔
 
OMG u gotta love this news 🤩!! so like 50 years old restaurant just gets brought back 2 life & it's gonna be better than ever 💪!!! new owner Paulo Villabona is all about keepin the classics but also tryin out some new stuff, lol I'm lowkey hyped for that 😂. and btw who else remembers those famous tender baby back ribs? still on the menu?! 🤯 cant wait 2 see what they're gonna do w/ it! 👀
 
I'm not sure I buy this whole 'innovative changes' thing 😒. This guy Villabona thinks he can just waltz in and change up the formula that made Gale Street Inn so popular? I mean, those tender baby back ribs are a big part of its charm - don't fix what ain't broke, right? And with staffing issues being the reason for the closure before, I'm not convinced that Villabona is just going to magically solve all their problems. Plus, he's got family members involved as silent partners... sounds like a recipe for conflict to me 🤔. Let's see how it plays out in December, but I'll believe it when I see it 😉.
 
🤩 finally some good news about Gale Street Inn! i'm so down for them to bring back those tender baby back ribs 🍖👌 and the new owner seems like someone who actually cares about the community and stuff 😊. 36 years of experience is insane, i mean i've been working at restaurants since i was a teenager and i still have to deal with drama every day 🤯. but hey if he can make it work then props to him! also gotta give credit to former owner karzas for being upfront about the staffing issues that led to the closure 💪. fair prices and good staff treatment is key imo, can't wait to try out the new and improved Gale Street Inn in dec 🎉
 
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