1764 Public House has closed in the CWE

Central West End restaurant 1764 Public House at 39 N. Euclid Ave. has closed its doors. The official announcement was made via press release today, Mon., Jan. 13, and on social media.

In the release, owners Derek and Lucas Gamlin said the closure was a matter of basic logistics and economics:

“It is with great sadness that we announce the closing of 1764 Public House, effective immediately. At our core we are a family business focused on hospitality. With three establishments, all of our resources were simply spread too thin.”

1764 Public House opened in October 2017.

The release stated that 1764 gift cards would be honored at the Gamlin’s other restaurants, Sub Zero Vodka Bar and Gamlin Whiskey House.

“We’re putting the focus back on Sub Zero Vodka Bar and Gamlin Whiskey Bar, which are doing great,” said Lucas Gamlin. “We’ve never had to close a business before so we’re just working through it.” 

Gamlin said his company does not own the building and there has been no word of any new tenants.

Matt Sorrell is a staff writer at Sauce Magazine. 

Editor's Note: This article was updated at noon on Monday, Jan. 13 to include quotes from Lucas Gamlin.