Having lived not too far from it for 15 years, I had only eaten at the Burgundy Inn once, when I sat in a half-empty back room and had a perfectly decent old school steak and dug the fish lodge atmosphere.
Well, quite a difference last night as the place was full of people like me who had insufficiently appreciated Burgundy Inn until it announced its leaving. (I'd say we were coming out of the woodwork, except that that seems misleading for a place with so much actual woodwork.) I was going to try the prime rib but by 8 pm it was already sold out, so I had my second Burgundy Inn steak in 15 years. It was... perfectly decent.
Open since 1934 (though apparently not always in this location), run by these owners since 1964, Burgundy Inn won't be a huge culinary loss, perhaps, but it is one of those classic Chicago neighborhood places that made Chicago a town of a certain character, and are now a dying breed. It joins Math Igler's Casino, Zum Deutschen Eck, Little Bucharest and others which have departed this area in the mere blink of an eye that I've lived here. I think they said it's open till the 22nd. You should stop by and catch it on its way out.