Restaurant Villegas Closes Its Doors

"on january 8, 2008 after 12 wonderful years restaurant villegas & villegasCatering has closed its doors for business.  i would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the staff old and new as well as our generous guests for their patronage and support.  with every new year brings new challenges and 2008 is filled with them!  "fork in the road with eric villegas" began its national distribution late last year and is now airing on PBS stations across the USA including CA, FL, TX, PH, TN, NY, OH as well as michigan and canada and shows no signs of slowing. a brand new season of "fork" premieres on PBS march 29 and production is gearing up for the 6th season to start in the next few weeks.  the companion cookbook published by huron river press launched this past october was just honored as one of the 20 most notable books of michigan with book signings and demos scheduled all over the mitten.  stop by forkintheroadtv.com and here at the brand spanking new ericvillegas.com to keep up with all the forkie and unkle e happenings for 2008 and beyond - thanks again to all of you for your support.


restaurant villegas gift certificates

since the closing we have been feverishly working on a redemption program for the unredeemed gift certificates that were purchased on or before january 8, 2008 and will be back here in a few days regarding our process. we all hope to remedy the situation as soon as we can and we thank all of our loyal customers and new ones for your patience during the transition.

- eric villegas"

14 Comments

  1. Arnold Richards
    Posted January 29, 2008 at 10:03 am | Permalink

    I really enjoy watching Fork In The Road and it saddens me to hear of the restaurants closing. I would like to say maybe after fork in the road you would one day reopen. I mean it take years to make a restaurant great and one must have a passion for cooking. And be bold enough to chase greatness. That sir is something you have passion for cooking and boldness. I thank you for people like you who have inspiring me to become a chef. Once again I thank you love your show keep up the good work.
    Arnold Richards Culinary Student

  2. ASK
    Posted January 29, 2008 at 11:24 pm | Permalink

    So sad to see the restaurant closing the doors - but you can still enjoy the greatness of Fork In the Road - with the wonderful cookbook. The cookbook has just received a Michigan Notable Book Award.

  3. Beth
    Posted February 3, 2008 at 8:30 pm | Permalink

    I wasn't familiar with the restaurant but was given the cookbook as a gift and WOWEE, not only do the recipes sounds yummy, but looking thru the book is like taking a trip thru our "mitten state". I'll keep the cookbook in mind as a gift for those friends who have left Michigan for "greener pastures" but will enjoy a visit back thru the gorgeous pictures. Can't WAIT to try some of the recipes too, they sound GREAT!

  4. Patrick
    Posted February 14, 2008 at 2:35 pm | Permalink

    Eric - I am hoping you are off to new and exciting adventures. On behalf of all my apple buddies, hard cider friends and fresh cider folks and generally all of the farmers you've connected with over the years, a big THANK YOU! I have been inspired by your enthusiam, energy and love of the local foods and those who supplied. I look forward to seeing more as you continue your journey. Many thanks to you and Scott for working with me as I've also tried to make a difference, too. — Patrick

  5. Cheryl Walsh
    Posted February 14, 2008 at 2:47 pm | Permalink

    We were so disappointed to discover the resturant was closed. We always went there for our special occasions. I ordered the "Fork in the Road" cookbook hoping the recipe for michigan maple syrup and carrot soup would be in it. That was really why I bought the cookbook. Is there a way to get that recipe?

  6. Richard G
    Posted February 21, 2008 at 8:04 pm | Permalink

    Uncle E gave me the chance to pursue my dream and let me cook in his kitchen for about three years. I picked Villegas because of the passion this man had for creativity, quality and fun in the kitchen. I am saddened that the doors are now shut and that there now is no place in town to go for interesting, exciting food.

    You'll be missed, Eric

  7. Ken Leche
    Posted March 1, 2008 at 2:51 pm | Permalink

    Among my life's "should haves" will be I should have had a fine meal before it closed.

    I am sad, but I still look forward to watching the best of food TV with Eric.

  8. Cathy McAuliff
    Posted March 25, 2008 at 11:37 am | Permalink

    My family and I never had the pleasure of dining at Villegas, but we have always enjoyed "Fork In The Road". Eric, keep supporting local products, you do such a wonderful job at it! Hopefully one day you will be cooking some of our farm raised beef on the "Fork". Best of luck in your future endeavors and keep making cooking fun!!

  9. Robert C
    Posted April 4, 2008 at 5:09 pm | Permalink

    I was had the pleasure of eating at Villegas many times. We would many times in awe of the great, yet comfortable dishes. (from a simple grill cheese sandwich for the kids that we were jealous of, to the white fish nachos that we ordered with hesitation the first time, and re-ordered often) We were never disappointed.

    I am curious- why the closing? Did it get to be too much with the production and promotion of the show? It seems it could have been taken over. I guess with a lack of good restaurants in the area it bothers me.

  10. Peggy
    Posted April 13, 2008 at 9:46 am | Permalink

    I was so surprised to see the blog about the restaurant closing. Are you going to open a new place somewhere? Best wishes for your future endeavors. We greatly enjoyed the few dining experiences we had at Villegas and are now enjoying the cook book. Thank, Unkle E, for inspiring all of us Gastronauts! Signed, A Culinary Kitten

  11. Jason
    Posted April 26, 2008 at 9:12 am | Permalink

    Although saddened by the closing of a truly incredible restaurant which we enjoyed very much, I'm happy to hear fork in the road is expanding it's distribution. Many more people will now be exposed to the creativity that E encourages in his cooking. The connection between what we eat and where it comes from is an important message in many episodes.
    If you ever need a cramped, semi-functional kitchen to film an episode in you're more than welcome to come cook with us! Just bring the recipe for the chocolate cake we found at Villegas the first day we moved to Michigan.

  12. Fred Battershell
    Posted May 10, 2008 at 8:02 pm | Permalink

    Today(May 10) I watched your wonderful, entertaining show;now I am saddened by the news of your restaurant closing. I live 200 miles north and had planned to visit this year. Your restaurant like so much of what is good in Michigan is fast disappearing. Eric, keep up the good work in whatever you are planning for your future!!!!

  13. Dan
    Posted May 12, 2008 at 12:49 pm | Permalink

    THIS JUST SUX…. I've watched the show for years, and now (well in July) I will be in the Lansing area….. and I can't go to the one place that I have been itching to go to. Uncle E… ya just gotta open another restaurant!!!!!
    Like Ken said (Post #7-March 1st) …. Should haves!

  14. Doris Patrick
    Posted May 15, 2008 at 1:50 pm | Permalink

    I must tell you how very disappointed I am to see Restaurant Villegas HAS CLOSED! My parents, especially my mother, just love you from seeing you on Fork in the Road and having the pleasure to meet and talk with you when we've come there to celebrate their wedding anniversary (close to 60 years)or my mom's birthday. I have rarely seen my mother enjoy an experience more than those three visits to Restaurant Villegas. When I called her today to say we wouldn't be able to have our annual dinner there, she said she just felt like crying. I'm supposed to tell you part of "eating local" for us has been coming to your wonderful restuarant. We'll certainly miss it and you, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for giving my parents such joy!

    Doris Patrick

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