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4 Twin Cities Restaurant Closings You May Have Missed in October
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4 Twin Cities Restaurant Closings You May Have Missed in October

Southwest Minneapolis pizzeria Fast Eddie’s closed as of Oct. 31 after being forced out by the building’s new landlord, who was planning to open his own restaurant in the area. Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Magazine. Owner Michael Sloan says he put the equipment in storage while he looks for a new location to reopen, but he told Biz Journal that moving to a new area would be difficult: “I can’t do a new neighborhood where I’m at. It’s unknown,” he said. Fast Eddie’s was very popular with local Washburn High School students. Signed a petition to keep the restaurant open in vain.

Kardeşler Pizza Slice announced on social media Opened on October 21, this March, St. Its downtown St. Paul location has closed indefinitely. Owners Adam Kado and Hosie Thurmond are from St. Paul wrote that it is difficult to run a business downtown. dealing with numerous business closures and other challenges – after all, they “could not meet the necessary conditions” with the owner of the building. “We have a deep love for St. Paul and its community and are saddened to make this decision,” Kado and Thurmond wrote. “We wish our city center businesses the best and hope to see the area thrive once again in the future.”

Chef Yia Vang’s restaurant Union Hmong Kitchen has closed its location at: Graze Provisions + Libations Food hall in North Loop as of late October. The restaurant did this announcement via social mediaHe credits Graze for being his home base as he expands to a new location on Lake Street and stands at the State Fair, U.S. Bank Stadium and Target Field: “It’s because of the North Loop community and the support we’ve received from Graze by shining a light on Hmong food in the Twin Cities and we have been able to continue this way by sharing our story with all of you.”

Sugar and Salt – aka La La Ice Cream, as it was previously known Rebrand this summer – Closed Oct. 4 after eight years in business in Uptown Minneapolis. Owner Jennifer Lisburg released the closing announcement. on social media and the store’s front door says it is no longer financially feasible to remain in its current location amid Uptown’s “slow decline”: Limited parking, “lack of city support” and the closing of neighboring businesses are challenges to operating there, he noted. area, among other factors.

Correction, October 31, 2024, 17:42: The headline of this story has been corrected from five to four.