Along with the current year drawing to a close at the end of the month, the owners of a popular pub in Barrington announced Monday that the restaurant and popular town gathering spot will also shut it’s doors — for good.
A message on Facebook states that, “…it comes with an extremely heavy heart to report that McGonigal’s Pub will be closing for business at the end of this month.” The social media post is signed by owner Bryan McGonigal.
McGonigal’s Pub opened its doors in March 2010. It is scheduled to close Dec. 31, according to the social media post. Financial hardship “for quite some time” is cited as the reason for shutting down. McGonigal stated in the Facebook post that a “significant amount of family money” had has been unsuccessfully poured into what he described as a financially overwhelmed business.
He stated that “for quite some time the Pub hasn’t been generating nearly enough business to retain viability. Over the years we’ve worked hard and tried virtually everything we could to guide it in the right direction … to keep it going.”
McGonigal declined to further discuss the announcement of closing, with Pioneer Press referred back to the social media post.
“I completely understand that this is a tough one to swallow for our loyal patrons, the McGonigal family and our extended family – our fantastic, dedicated, staff,” the social media post states. “There are a lot of memories to share, people to thank and some heartfelt reflection from our nearly fourteen years in the big old brick bank building at 105 S. Cook Street, right in the heart of downtown Barrington.”
The restauranteur and bar owner stated in the post that more information is to come. In the meantime, thought, he said, the doors of McGonigal’s are open for business for a few more weeks.
“We definitely plan on going out in a positive fashion!” he said.