After Serving The Community For Over 125 Years, Kansas's Beloved Brookville Hotel Has Now Closed
By Clarisa|Published March 12, 2021
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
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It’s always a sad day when you hear an old favorite restaurant has closed. Maybe it’s a chain that disappeared in the 70s or a local spot that made food with a secret recipe they never released. However, Kansas has lost one of its greats in the permanent closing of The Brookville Hotel in Abilene.
For years, Only In Kansas has been singing praises of one of the state's oldest establishments for classic comfort food and a historic building we never wanted to let go of.
What started out as a hotel in 1894 became a restaurant in 1933 serving fried chicken dinners. Homemade butter pickles, biscuits, and cream-style corn really turn the dinner into something to be treasured.
Those chicken dinners were an instant hit, and the reason behind its century-long success.
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These family-style meals with fried chicken, homemade relish, coleslaw, and amazing biscuits were something we always looked forward to when coming through town. Now, we'll have to learn how to make these things at home to keep the tradition alive in our own ways.
For many Kansans, this restaurant has been a part of family road trips for decades and generations. Some families followed it from Brookville to Abilene after they moved to a location with plumbing access and more customers. Families of all sizes stopped in for a home-cooked meal that tasted like the history in the walls.
The restaurant was officially announced to be closed on October 1, 2020, and we've been grieving ever since. Everyone that's dined here over the past 125 years knows just how much love and care the Martin family has poured into this spot.
In wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, The Brookville Hotel is to be closed permanently. After more than 125 years, closing their doors feels like the end of an era.
It would be nothing short of a miracle to save this piece of history and bring it back to life.
We’re very sad to see the end of The Brookville Hotel, but with everything that’s happened recently, we understand why they couldn’t keep things moving. During times like this, we would love to boost some other local restaurants that you think deserve an article on our page. If you have any suggestions, send them to our Nomination Page.