BY: Kelley Hoskins
A long standing landmark restaurant and music venue in the Delmar Loop closed its doors for good this weekend. The owner of Cicero's says it’s with an extremely heavy heart that it was their last day in business. The chairs are now up, and the doors are officially closed at Cicero's. The restaurant’s owner said it's been a great run and she would like to thank the customers for their support over the years.
Shawn and Alice Jacobs opened the Italian restaurant and concert venue opened in 1977. He died last year and she died in 2012 leaving the business to their children to continue the legacy, "It's been a whirlwind. It's been crazy after they both passed away. It’s been different without them, but my brother and I did it and we are ready to move on with our lives," said Trisha Jacobs.
SOURCE: http://fox2now.com/
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