Mayor Johnson Opens Mr. Beef at Midway Airport

Midway International Airport just picked up a distinctly Chicago flavor. On Tuesday, Mayor Brandon Johnson cut the ribbon on a new outpost of The Original Mr. Beef in the airport’s newly retooled food hall, bringing a local Italian beef staple straight into the terminal. The brief ceremony, broadcast by the mayor’s office, featured city officials and concession partners lined up beside the brand-new counter, adding one more Chicago name to Midway’s refreshed concessions lineup.

WATCH LIVE: Mayor Brandon Johnson cuts the ribbon on The Original Mr. Beef at Midway International Airport. https://x.com/i/status/2028859964601577514

– Brandon Johnson (@chicagosmayor) March 3, 2026

Johnson Shares The Ribbon Cutting On X

In a post on X, Mayor Brandon Johnson livestreamed the ribbon-cutting and announced the opening, according to a post on X. The clip shows the ceremony in progress, along with brief remarks from city and airport officials marking the arrival of the new stand.

Part Of Midway’s Concessions Overhaul

The Mr. Beef kiosk is one piece of Midway’s concessions redevelopment program, a multi-year effort to modernize the airport’s dining and retail offerings. According to Midway Partnership, the overhaul represents a more than $75 million investment and is set to bring in dozens of new dining and shopping brands that highlight Chicago flavors.

The Original Mr. Beef’s Local Roots

The Original Mr. Beef is a long-running fixture in the Chicago-area Italian beef scene. Food writer Steve Dolinsky lists the Homer Glen location among Chicagoland’s essential Italian beef joints. Planting that shop’s name inside Midway effectively drops a suburban and city sandwich tradition right into the airport concourse.

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