Disney to close Chicago's ESPN Zone sports bar

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  • Brock Landers
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 06-30-08
    • 45359

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    Disney to close Chicago's ESPN Zone sports bar
    By Dawn C. Chmielewski | The Walt Disney Co. is shutting down most of its ESPN Zone stores, a chain of sports-themed restaurants located in seven cities, including Chicago, according to a person familiar with the matter.
    The only outlets to remain open are those tied to a Disney property, such as the Downtown Disney shopping district in Anaheim.

    The ESPN Zone sports bars opened in 1998 to capitalize on ESPN's brand, while bringing Disney's clean, family-friendly sensibilities to the sports bar concept. The upscale joints served burgers and brews as walls of big-screen TVs beamed baseball and other sporting events into the dining area. Separate gaming rooms, dubbed "Sports Arenas," provided access to interactive games, such as virtual golf and boxing. It would not be uncommon to see children and adults shooting free throws side by side in the Zone.
    It's unclear what prompted Disney to close the establishments, although the bars may well be a casualty of the recession. A poll released in March by AlixPartners found that 30 percent of consumers planned to eat out less frequently, and spend less per meal than they did the year before.
    In addition, some of the ESPN Zone restaurants were located in high-priced real estate areas, such as Times Square in New York.
    "Since their inception, the Zones have served sports fans very well," said an ESPN spokesman, who declined further comment. "But from a pure business perspective, the economics have been challenging."
    Harry Balzer, chief industry analyst for researcher the NPD Group, said the restaurant business is undergoing its biggest decline in three decades.
    "This year was horrible," Balzer said. "A restaurant meal is a very discretionary behavior. You could always eat at home and save money doing it. And going out for dinner is the most expensive food you could buy."
    Balzer said casual dining restaurants like the ESPN Zone have been among the hardest hit, as consumers gravitate to less expensive chains such as Chipotle or Panera Bread, which offer sit-down dining at fast-food prices. ESPN may also have suffered from the problem that afflicted Planet Hollywood -- the novelty simply wore off, he said.
    "We love the newness of something," Balzer said. "ESPN had something new. But after a while, there was nothing new. We were here with Planet Hollywood. How many times can you see Marilyn Monroe's dress?"
    In addition to Anaheim, Disney operates ESPN Zones in Baltimore, Chicago, Las Vegas, New York City and Washington. The company licenses the ESPN Zone to a restaurant at L.A. Live. Disney closed the Atlanta and Denver locations last year.
  • Mr Windy City
    Restricted User
    • 12-27-09
    • 5018

    #2
    yea this is on state or wabash I think.....never even went in there lol
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    • Chi_archie
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 07-22-08
      • 63172

      #3
      fuk you disney
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      • floridagolfer
        SBR MVP
        • 12-19-08
        • 2757

        #4
        No great loss. They are, in every way, average. Overpriced drinks and food that's nothing more than mediocre, poorly designed and poorly run.
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        • jgray
          SBR MVP
          • 09-06-09
          • 3599

          #5
          Originally posted by floridagolfer
          No great loss. They are, in every way, average. Overpriced drinks and food that's nothing more than mediocre, poorly designed and poorly run.
          Funny, but you pretty much described every other restaurant by the ESPNzone Chicago too.
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          • Manaconda
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 03-22-10
            • 818

            #6
            only decent one is in nyc
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            • TobiasFunke
              SBR MVP
              • 02-12-09
              • 1999

              #7
              I love the one in Times Square...the food is reasonably priced, for Manhattan, but I thought the food was wel above average. They also had personal TV's on your table and you could watch just about any sports network. I'm sad to see this go.
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              • Brock Landers
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 06-30-08
                • 45359

                #8
                i Love Hard Rock Cafe's...they are over priced as well, but every single one has such cool memorabilia that its like a journey to go to different cities that have them. I love the chicken nachos as well, delicious.

                Check out HRC's in Memphis and New Orleans, aside from the obligatory one in Vegas for the coolest memorabilia out there.

                ESPN zone's would work much better if they had a tote board and accepted wagers...LOL
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                • OverUnder
                  SBR MVP
                  • 12-31-09
                  • 3126

                  #9
                  food sucks at those places, not surprising it was not doing well due to the disney mark up
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                  • Reload
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 03-23-08
                    • 12250

                    #10
                    I liked the one in Orlando when I was there. One of the biggest screens I have ever watched a basketball game on - felt like I was on the court practically.
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                    • wtt0315
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 01-18-07
                      • 8037

                      #11
                      used to go to the one in atlanta all the time when i lived there. I like it but parking was horrible
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                      • brooks85
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 01-05-09
                        • 44709

                        #12
                        i had to a chance to go too the one in NYC after I had got back from my cruise but i was just ready to get home so I said no dice. Plus, Id rather give the NYC economy as little money as possible.
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                        • BurtRapp
                          SBR MVP
                          • 01-10-08
                          • 2410

                          #13
                          ESPN Zone Chicago is on Ohio it's right by the Mariott over there.
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                          • milwaukee mike
                            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                            • 08-22-07
                            • 26914

                            #14
                            ugh even the vegas one is closing

                            i think the las vegas one was in the same building as the "all-star cafe" which was another sports restaurant that lasted even less time.

                            hard rock cafe seems to be the only one of the themes that doesn't get stale
                            planet hollywood
                            all-star cafe
                            espn zone

                            all destined to fail in any economy
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                            • Doc JS
                              SBR Hall of Famer
                              • 09-15-06
                              • 6885

                              #15
                              Solid post !
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                              • Brock Landers
                                SBR Aristocracy
                                • 06-30-08
                                • 45359

                                #16
                                Originally posted by BurtRapp
                                ESPN Zone Chicago is on Ohio it's right by the Mariott over there.
                                i go to Pizzaria Due around the corner...Heaven on Seven is across the street, one block over on Ontario is Lawry's the Prime Rib..the best Prime Rib I've ever had..
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