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'''Barnaby's Family Inn''' was a restaurant at {{LinkToMap|636 E. Touhy}} from 1969 to 2020.  It was one of many '''Barnaby's''' restaurants.  The only remaining in Illinois are in Niles, Northbrook and Arlington Heights.  There are at least four restaurants in Indiana.
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'''Barnaby's Family Inn''' was a restaurant at {{LinkToMap|636 E. Touhy}} from 1969 to 2020.  It was one of many '''Barnaby's''' restaurants.  The only two remaining are in Niles and Northbrook.


The Des Plaines restaurant opened October 5, 1969 by its owners Dale Kendricks and Gerry Kehl.  They had recently graduated from Barnaby's University.<ref name='ST 1969-10-06'>The Des Plaines Suburban Times, October 6, 1969, page 4</ref>
The Des Plaines restaurant opened October 5, 1969 by its owners Dale Kendricks and Gerry Kehl.  They had recently graduated from Barnaby's University.<ref name='ST 1969-10-06'>The Des Plaines Suburban Times, October 6, 1969, page 4</ref>


It was modeled after a 17th century British pub.<ref name='ST 1969-10-06' />  Kendrick hired a London double-decker bus to travel the streets of Des Plaines to promote the restaurant.<ref>The Des Plaines Suburban Times, October 30, 1969, page 4</ref>
It was modeled after a 17th century British pub.<ref name='ST 1969-10-06' />  Kendricks hired a London double-decker bus to travel the streets of Des Plaines to promote the restaurant.<ref>The Des Plaines Suburban Times, October 30, 1969, page 4</ref>


'''Barnaby's''' closed during COVID-19 lockdown and never reopened.<ref>The Des Plaines Journal, June 13, 2022, online</ref>
'''Barnaby's''' closed during COVID-19 lockdown and never reopened.<ref>The Des Plaines Journal, June 13, 2022, online</ref>


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Latest revision as of 13:35, 12 November 2025

Barnaby's Family Inn was a restaurant at 636 E. Touhy from 1969 to 2020. It was one of many Barnaby's restaurants. The only remaining in Illinois are in Niles, Northbrook and Arlington Heights. There are at least four restaurants in Indiana.

The Des Plaines restaurant opened October 5, 1969 by its owners Dale Kendricks and Gerry Kehl. They had recently graduated from Barnaby's University.[1]

It was modeled after a 17th century British pub.[1] Kendricks hired a London double-decker bus to travel the streets of Des Plaines to promote the restaurant.[2]

Barnaby's closed during COVID-19 lockdown and never reopened.[3]

1969 advertisement
1969 advertisement. The image is probably of the Niles location
1969 advertisement
1978 advertisement
Sign facing Wolf Road, 2022


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References

  1. a b The Des Plaines Suburban Times, October 6, 1969, page 4
  2. ^ The Des Plaines Suburban Times, October 30, 1969, page 4
  3. ^ The Des Plaines Journal, June 13, 2022, online