Brandon Chrostowski, founder of Edwin's and Edwin's 2, is relocating his restaurant from Shaker Square to the former Nighttown building. This move aims to expand the restaurant's programs and provide more opportunities for formerly incarcerated individuals. While the move presents challenges for Shaker Square, Chrostowski remains optimistic about the new location and its potential impact.
A local chef known for helping ex-cons write their next chapter is taking his mission to another level. The founder of Edwin’s and Edwin’s 2 is moving out of Shaker Square . Overnight, he announced that he'd inked a deal to move into the old “ Nighttown ” building. In August 2024, Nighttown staff broke the news that they were closing the restaurant down for good. Customers said they were devastated by this announcement.RELATED: Here's why Nighttown is closing...
“We're increasing the square footage by nearly 15-20%. We're able to see a student in the same roof, crawl, walk and run,” Chrostowski said.They’ll have a brasserie, fine dining, possibly Michelin-starred restaurants, a cigar bar, and a salon.“This is going to be defined and focused, but it will have, you know, four concepts,” Chrostowski said.Edwin’s location in Shaker Square will remain open until Feb. 18.
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