Stockholm’s, closed following fire, reopens in Geneva
Stockholm’s Restaurant and Brewery in downtown Geneva reopened last week after being closed for renovations following a kitchen fire in July.
About 50 people attended the Oct. 16 ribbon cutting for the reopening, including other local business owners, members of the Geneva Chamber of Commerce and Mayor Kevin Burns. Burns said a few words at the event, congratulating owner Michael Olesen.
“We are delighted for you. It was a gut punch when the news spread throughout the community,” Burns said. “In 70 days, to return to your glory and have so many friends here celebrating with you, is a testament to not only you, but to the quality of Stockholm’s and the spirit you bring to our community.”
On July 31, a fire that started in the downstairs kitchen at 306 W. State St., damaged a section of the kitchen as well as the men’s bathroom above it. Employees at Niche, a restaurant on Third Street located behind Stockholm’s, saw smoke coming through an exhaust hood and alerted the staff and the Geneva Fire Department.
Before the ribbon cutting, Olesen thanked several community members, his staff, fellow business owners and city staff for their help and support with rebuilding the restaurant and getting it back to working condition so quickly.
Oleson said while they got some new kitchen equipment, guests won’t notice any changes. They are back serving the same menu and have retained their entire staff, thanks to a great deal of support from community members.
“We had a great place that was well run and efficient before, we simply returned it,” Olesen said.
Olesen said the goal was to reopen as soon as possible, to maintain his employees.
“The staff is my best asset,” Olesen said. “If you don’t take care of your troops, you don’t get the job done. I take care of my troops, and they get the job done.”
Olesen said opening Stockholm’s had been his dream since 1985. It came to fruition in 2002 and has been a Geneva staple for 22 years.
The restaurant held a soft opening Oct. 10. Olesen said he saw phenomenal support from the community and is looking forward to getting back to a place where his business can return the favor and support the community once again.
“We look forward to returning to providing the community with our quality food and drink service, and being in a position to returning our blessings to those in need in the community,” Olesen said.
The restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday.