ROCK ISLAND, Ill. — The Rock Island Brewing Company, also known as RIBCO, has officially closed its doors.
The bar and restaurant has been a staple of nightlife in the Quad Cities for decades.
“After plenty of discussions with family, friends, past and present employees, it’s time to call it a career,” RIBCO owner Terry Tilka said, who is retiring.
“It’s been an honor and a privilege to be a part of this community for over 50 years,” Tilka said in a press release. “I’m proud of my children that I’ve raised here in the QC, I’m proud of the work we’ve done, and I’m proud of the music and entertainment we’ve brought to the area. Thank you for all of your support, and last but not least, I want to thank all of the people that I’ve worked with in this community, my employees both past and present, including all three of my children who have all worked for me at some point in their lives.”
Tilka's career has spanned across the Quad Cities area, starting in the 70s when he attended St. Ambrose University and bartended full-time. In 1978, at just 21 years old, Tilka purchased Glynn's Tap in Bettendorf, which was later renamed O'Meara's Pub after his mother's maiden name.
He then opened another location in Davenport, Pat McGuire's, and Dubuque Street Brewing Company in Iowa City. His next venture in 1979 would be opening RIBCO and 2nd Avenue Dance Club in Rock Island.
Tilka helped bring musicians and other talent to downtown Rock Island, creating a multitude of special events for the community.
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