While the ownership group of the Burntwood Tavern chain refreshes its properties — including locations in North Olmsted, Solon and Cuyahoga Falls to start — it has made the decision to close others.
First came the shuttering of the Crocker Park spot. Next were the Chagrin Falls and Lyndhurst locations, which both closed this week.
“The word bittersweet comes to mind,” Bret Adams, the founder of the Monven Group, said in a statement. “These restaurants have been at the heart of many celebrations, milestones, and unforgettable moments. We are truly grateful to have been part of these communities.”
The Chagrin Falls and Lyndhurst outposts were at the end of their leases and the properties have been sold, according to the owners.
“Our goal is to continue evolving while staying true to the essence of what makes Burntwood Tavern special,” Adams said. “We are excited about the future and the opportunities ahead.”
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This article appears in Feb 27 – Mar 12, 2025.

