An Emeryville institution in various forms for 100 years, The Townhouse Restaurant may sadly be facing its final days.
“It is with deep regret and heavy hearts that we announce the closing of The Townhouse Restaurant,” owner Dan Seng shared in a recent press release. “We are profoundly grateful for your unwavering support and patronage over all these years. Thank you for making The Townhouse part of your lives.”
A uniquely challenging post-pandemic hospitality landscape, combined with the structural demands of a century-old property, have culminated in this difficult decision. If a financial savior does not step forward, The Townhouse will permanently close its doors on Saturday, June 20.
A 100 Year Legacy
For generations of Emeryville residents, The Townhouse has been far more than just a place to eat—it is a community anchor. To walk through its doors is to step into a living history, a space still echoing with the energy of the decades of characters who have passed through. It has been a haven for former Oaks baseball players and managers, local musicians, the politically connected, and everyday residents alike…