Gia Mia and Ella’s Italian Pub

BG-Hospitality

“We’re passionate about bringing people together over great food and good company.”

— Brian Goewey

In Elmhurst, two sister restaurants, Gia Mia and Ella’s Italian Pub, are changing how the community enjoys dining out. Both belong to BG Hospitality Group, led by restaurateur Brian Goewey and his culinary partner Chef Mike Bomberger, who both aim to create places where people can gather for great meals and a friendly atmosphere.

Gia Mia, which opened its Elmhurst location in 2019, is a lively, modern Italian concept known for its wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas, fresh house-made mozzarella, chef-curated pastas, and award-winning salads. With an ingredient-driven menu and a warm, social setting, it’s equally suited for a casual lunch, a business meeting, or a celebratory evening out.

Just a few blocks away, Ella’s Italian Pub, which opened in 2023, brings a new twist to Roman-style pizza. Its crust, fermented for 72 hours and double-baked, is light and crispy, topped with bold flavors and house-made cheeses. With its fun, pub-style menu, Ella’s is a favorite for families, date nights, and casual get-togethers.

Each restaurant has its own style, but both focus on quality, creativity, and making sure guests have a great experience. Goewey is involved in everything, from training staff to perfecting recipes, so guests leave feeling satisfied and connected to the food, the place, and each other.

That commitment goes beyond the dining room. For Goewey, being involved in the community is at the heart of BG Hospitality Group. His team has worked with groups like CASA Kane County, Cal’s Angels, LivingWell Cancer Resource Centers, Project Mobility, and the Tuskegee NEXT Foundation. Local schools and nonprofits benefit from regular fundraisers, auction donations, and special events. Teachers always get a 10% discount as a thank you for their important work.

Goewey’s dedication to giving back is deeply personal. After losing a close friend to cancer, he became an advocate for cancer resource initiatives, including LivingWell Cancer Resource Centers, strengthening ties between his restaurants and local charities. “When there’s an opportunity to support something meaningful, we do our best to show up,” he says.

From the first flicker of wood-fired pizza to the warmth of a fundraiser dinner, Gia Mia and Ella’s show how sister restaurants can work together to support their community. In Elmhurst, BG Hospitality Group has created more than just places to eat. They have created spaces where good food and friendship come together, and where giving back is always an integral part of the experience.

 

Gia Mia
116 Schiller Street, Elmhurst, Illinois
giamiapizzabar.com

 

Ella’s Italian Pub
100 North York Street, Elmhurst, Illinois
ellasitalianpub.com

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