Providing clarity to patrons, the Monven Group in a statement said the decision “aligns with the company’s growth plans for additional sites and refreshes to its current portfolio.”
Westlake diners, famously interested in and familiar with the Monven Group’s current portfolio, welcomed the insight.
Crocker was Burntwood’s seventh location back when it opened in 2015 and immediately piqued the culinary interest of community with the Westlake/Bay Village Observer noting “Westlake’s trendy dining scene got a boost of rustic elegance” when the doors opened.
The remaining Burntwood locations remain open and some renovations and upgrades are planned, the Monven Group also shared.
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This article appears in Jan 1-15, 2025.

