Tap House Grill surprised locals as owner Paul Reder announced via Facebook that the restaurant would close after 13 years in business, effective immediately.
“All great things must come to an end. On Sunday we had to make the difficult decision to close our Tap House Grill Bellevue location. I personally have enjoyed the endeavor of bringing a great craft beer experience to Bellevue in early 2002. Along the way we have made many great friends in the form of loyal guests, amazing staff members and the Eastside community overall. THG Bellevue was my first restaurant so this is a very sad day. But ultimately, I am proud of our concept and the countless people who helped tirelessly to bring our vision to the public. Our Seattle location remains open and we welcome you to join us downtown. Guests with membership and/ or gift cards can use them in Seattle without any changes necessary. For any other inquiries please contact Tap House Grill Seattle at 206-816-3314
Thanks for letting us be of service.
Cheers!! Paul”
“A decision like this does not come quickly or lightly. I have been concerned about the long term viability of Tap House Grill for most of 2015,” Reder wrote in an email. “There are numerous factors that go into a decision like this and I think its fair to say that there isn’t one specific reason that eventually led to our closing, but a combination of things.”
Guests can still enjoy the Tap House Grill experience in Seattle.
