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Deep Ellum Bar and Restaurant IdleRye Calls It Quits

After a year and a half in business, Deep Ellum bar and restaurant IdleRye has closed, according to a sign on the front door. IdleRye opened in May 2017 and billed itself as a "modern American" restaurant with a twist — owners Ray Skradzinski's Polish heritage and brothers Bruce and Daniel...
IdleRye opened in May 2017 on a busy corner of Elm Street in Deep Ellum. Sometime this week, the bar and restaurant closed.

Melissa Hennings

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After a year and a half in business, Deep Ellum bar and restaurant IdleRye has closed, according to a sign on the front door.

IdleRye opened in May 2017 and billed itself as a “modern American” restaurant with a twist – owners Ray Skradzinski’s Polish heritage and brothers Bruce and Daniel Wills’ Louisiana upbringing, which both heavily influenced the menu. We often raved about IdleRye’s take on pierogies, an oft-overlooked dish in DFW, its hedonistic brunch menu and interesting cocktail program. But in a neighborhood with high rents and steep competition, IdleRye apparently couldn’t make it work.

A sign posted on IdleRye’s front door gives little information behind IdleRye’s closure.

Beth Rankin

Sometime last week, the restaurant quietly closed, simply posting a “closed for business” sign on the front door. There were no mentions on social media; phone calls to the restaurant go unanswered and emails have bounced back.

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