Von Bismarck, a restaurant in Reno, will close its doors permanently on Sunday, October 26.
The announcement came in an Instagram post from owner T. Duncan Mitchell, who shared the decision and thanked staff and patrons for their support.
“BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, PLEASE READ AND PLEASE SHARE. I have a lot of mixed emotions right now. And to be honest, I’m not really sure where to begin,” Mitchell wrote. “I started Von Bismarck with the idea that a family-friendly restaurant would be more friendly to my family life than the bars that were my career previously. I thought I would be able to spend more time with my wife and sons, but the opposite turned out to be true, so I’ve made the decision to close Von Bismarck and move on to other projects.”
Mitchell expressed gratitude for the staff who have worked at the restaurant. “My staff from opening to now has been absolutely amazing, and I want to extend heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of my employees, both current and former. So many amazing people have made VB what it is, and I couldn’t be more grateful,” he wrote.
He also thanked patrons for their support. “So many amazing people have chosen to spend their time with us at Von Bismarck, and we are eternally grateful. We know there are many choices out there, and when you choose us, it really does mean something,” Mitchell added.
Mitchell encouraged previous customers to support the new business that will eventually take over the 805 S. Wells Avenue location and reflected on the importance of restaurants in a community. “Restaurants are the lifeblood of any city. The places we celebrate and gather, and converse. The place to spend quality time with those we care about. They are also extremely hard to run. Please support your local restaurants. Become a regular at more than one. Check out the new spots and return to the old favorites. Be understanding of faults and give second chances. No one is perfect all the time, every time. Realize real people are making really hard decisions and doing the best they can behind the scenes. Kind words, grace, and courtesy will go further and achieve more than criticism or negativity ever will. Support local. Love Reno,” he wrote.
He also said he plans to return to the bar industry with some of the Von Bismarck staff, with additional announcements expected on the restaurant’s social media channels.
Reservations to visit the restaurant before it closes are available at vbreno.com.
