The Rattlesnake Club first opened in June 1988 in the Stroh River Place complex, Detroit. It was founded by James Beard Award-winning chef Jimmy Schmidt, who later sold it to Stroh Cos. Inc., the building's landlord, in 2010.
Private events were a significant part of the Rattlesnake Club's business, traditionally serving as a pillar of the establishment. However, after the COVID pandemic, the demand for private events did not recover, contributing to the restaurant's closure.
The Rattlesnake Club restaurant in Detroit closed permanently after 36 years in business due to the impact of the COVID pandemic. Changing patterns in dining habits, office occupancy, and traffic negatively affected revenues, and private events, which were a pillar of the business, did not recover.