A fire broke out Tuesday morning at the Red Chimney Restaurant on Fleet Avenue in Slavic Village. Fortunately, there were no injuries. Unfortunately, the restaurant will be closed for the foreseeable future, according to its owners.
"As many of you are aware, The Red Chimney suffered a devastating fire earlier today. While the loss is immense and heartbreaking, we are profoundly grateful that no one was injured. The outpouring of support from our incredible community has been nothing short of overwhelming. We've been deeply touched by the visits, the kind words, and the unwavering loyalty shown by so many customers, friends, and family members who have rallied around us. Knowing the depth of affection you all hold for The Red Chimney makes this setback even more poignant."
The owners vow to return to business as soon as possible.
"The road ahead will undoubtedly involve challenges, but the love and support you've shown us fuels our determination to rebuild. We are committed to returning, stronger and better than ever, and we'll keep you updated on our progress every step of the way."
Ward 12 Councilwoman Rebecca Maurer, who personally surveyed the scene, noted on Instagram the community support the family and business will undoubtedly receive in the coming months.
"I am devastated with this news. The Red Chimney is a Cleveland staple. I've had countless meals here and I know you have too. Please keep Pete, Lou, and Manny in your thoughts. I know my office and Slavic Village community will do everything in our power to help them rebuild."
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