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    Quote Originally Posted by El_Chapo View Post
    do we have a list of Fargo Businesses/Restaurants out of business because of 2020:

    O learys
    BLVD
    O learys didn't go out if business due to covid, place was a shithole, couldn't afford to pay employees

    Be a new place opening in there soon with a new name

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    Quote Originally Posted by El_Chapo View Post
    do we have a list of Fargo Businesses/Restaurants out of business because of 2020:

    O learys
    BLVD
    Cafe 116 Fergus Falls
    Old Chicago.


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    Minnesota Restaurant/Bars that Governor Walz has closed down cuz of his policies

    Congratulations to Timmy Walz! You did this! All these restaurants are gone.
    Bachelor Farmer and adjacent Marvel Bar, North Loop
    Ginger Hop and basement club Honey, northeast Minneapolis
    The Herkimer, LynLake Minneapolis
    Muddy Waters, LynLake Minneapolis
    McCormick & Schmick’s, Nicollet Mall location
    Sleepy V’s donut shop, northeast Minneapolis
    Pazzaluna, downtown St. Paul
    Bad Waitress, northeast Minneapolis location – replaced by Central N.E.
    Burger Jones, south Minneapolis location
    A Cupcake Social, south Minneapolis
    Bar Luchador, Stadium Village Minneapolis
    El Burrito Mercado, south Minneapolis location
    4 Bells, downtown Minneapolis
    Fuji Ya, LynLake Minneapolis
    Izzy’s Ice Cream, St. Paul and Minneapolis locations
    Anelace Coffee, northeast Minneapolis (closed due to fire)
    The Egg & I, LynLake Minneapolis location
    Moose & Sadie’s, North Loop
    Fig & Farro, Uptown Minneapolis
    The Fitz, St. Paul (turned into Handsome Hog)
    Public Kitchen, St. Paul
    Grey Duck, St. Paul
    Cleveland Wok, St. Paul
    NE Arcade, northeast Minneapolis
    Bonfire, locations in Blaine, Eagan, Savage, Woodbury, St. Paul, Mankato, and MSP Airport
    Vivo Kitchen, Apple Valley – slated to be new Tavern Grill location
    Sole Mio, Woodbury
    Roasted Pear, Burnsville and Brooklyn Park
    Little Tijuana, south Minneapolis
    Green Mill Restaurant, locations in Roseville and Winona
    The 508 Bar + Restaurant, downtown Minneapolis
    Taco Cat, south Minneapolis -- shutting down Sept. 30
    Allie's Deli, downtown Minneapolis
    Bar Brava, North Loop, Minneapolis (*chance of re-opening in the future)
    BBQ Cabin, St. Paul
    Bellecour, Wayzata
    Casablanca Restaurant, Rochester
    Cheese Louise, Linden Hills, Minneapolis
    Daube's, Rochester
    Don Raul, south Minneapolis
    Doolittles Woodfire Grill, Alexandria location
    R.A. MacSammy’s Elbow Room, south Minneapolis
    In Bloom, St. Paul
    Keegan's Irish Pub-Restaurant, northeast Minneapolis
    Lettuce Unite, Rochester
    Lush, northeast Minneapolis
    Octo Fishbar, St. Paul
    Old Chicago, Apple Valley
    Outback Steakhouse, Roseville
    Popol Vuh (to be replaced with ViVir) northeast Minneapolis
    Red's Savoy, northeast Minneapolis
    Tonic Kitchen & Juice Bar, Rochester
    Giordano’s, Uptown Minneapolis
    Create Catering, Northeast Minneapolis as of Sept. 19
    Macy's Lakeshore Grills, Ridgedale and Southdale
    Butcher & the Boar, Mpls.
    Surly Brewery Beer Hall and Pizza, Mpls. (production brewing still open)
    Curran's Family Restaurant, Kingfield, Mpls.
    Hopcat, Mpls.
    Bardo, Northeast Mpls.....
    Costa Blanca Bistro, Northeast Mpls....
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    Quote Originally Posted by El_Chapo View Post
    Minnesota Restaurant/Bars that Governor Walz has closed down cuz of his policies

    Congratulations to Timmy Walz! You did this! All these restaurants are gone.
    Bachelor Farmer and adjacent Marvel Bar, North Loop
    Ginger Hop and basement club Honey, northeast Minneapolis
    The Herkimer, LynLake Minneapolis
    Muddy Waters, LynLake Minneapolis
    McCormick & Schmick’s, Nicollet Mall location
    Sleepy V’s donut shop, northeast Minneapolis
    Pazzaluna, downtown St. Paul
    Bad Waitress, northeast Minneapolis location – replaced by Central N.E.
    Burger Jones, south Minneapolis location
    A Cupcake Social, south Minneapolis
    Bar Luchador, Stadium Village Minneapolis
    El Burrito Mercado, south Minneapolis location
    4 Bells, downtown Minneapolis
    Fuji Ya, LynLake Minneapolis
    Izzy’s Ice Cream, St. Paul and Minneapolis locations
    Anelace Coffee, northeast Minneapolis (closed due to fire)
    The Egg & I, LynLake Minneapolis location
    Moose & Sadie’s, North Loop
    Fig & Farro, Uptown Minneapolis
    The Fitz, St. Paul (turned into Handsome Hog)
    Public Kitchen, St. Paul
    Grey Duck, St. Paul
    Cleveland Wok, St. Paul
    NE Arcade, northeast Minneapolis
    Bonfire, locations in Blaine, Eagan, Savage, Woodbury, St. Paul, Mankato, and MSP Airport
    Vivo Kitchen, Apple Valley – slated to be new Tavern Grill location
    Sole Mio, Woodbury
    Roasted Pear, Burnsville and Brooklyn Park
    Little Tijuana, south Minneapolis
    Green Mill Restaurant, locations in Roseville and Winona
    The 508 Bar + Restaurant, downtown Minneapolis
    Taco Cat, south Minneapolis -- shutting down Sept. 30
    Allie's Deli, downtown Minneapolis
    Bar Brava, North Loop, Minneapolis (*chance of re-opening in the future)
    BBQ Cabin, St. Paul
    Bellecour, Wayzata
    Casablanca Restaurant, Rochester
    Cheese Louise, Linden Hills, Minneapolis
    Daube's, Rochester
    Don Raul, south Minneapolis
    Doolittles Woodfire Grill, Alexandria location
    R.A. MacSammy’s Elbow Room, south Minneapolis
    In Bloom, St. Paul
    Keegan's Irish Pub-Restaurant, northeast Minneapolis
    Lettuce Unite, Rochester
    Lush, northeast Minneapolis
    Octo Fishbar, St. Paul
    Old Chicago, Apple Valley
    Outback Steakhouse, Roseville
    Popol Vuh (to be replaced with ViVir) northeast Minneapolis
    Red's Savoy, northeast Minneapolis
    Tonic Kitchen & Juice Bar, Rochester
    Giordano’s, Uptown Minneapolis
    Create Catering, Northeast Minneapolis as of Sept. 19
    Macy's Lakeshore Grills, Ridgedale and Southdale
    Butcher & the Boar, Mpls.
    Surly Brewery Beer Hall and Pizza, Mpls. (production brewing still open)
    Curran's Family Restaurant, Kingfield, Mpls.
    Hopcat, Mpls.
    Bardo, Northeast Mpls.....
    Costa Blanca Bistro, Northeast Mpls....
    to be fair not all of these closed due to Covid, I do agree Walz is a dipS..t

    The butcher and the boar in MSP was closing regardless as the one original owner that was left, opened another facility in South Carolina and at one point pre Covid didnt even have enough money to stock his bar in MSP. USed to like going there, then the last time I was there the food was aweful and for the amount they charged the writing was on the wall IMO

    Old CHicago as a company went tits up bankrupt

    Green mills the same

    and all were on the verge of collapse pre Covid, no doubt though that a good chunk of the ones you listed did close because of it, but my guess is they were struggling to begin with. Sucks either way
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    Default Re: Article on the struggle bars / restaurants are having with no Bison Football

    Quote Originally Posted by tjbison View Post
    O learys didn't go out if business due to covid, place was a shithole, couldn't afford to pay employees

    Be a new place opening in there soon with a new name

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    Ya. That was headed downhill long before 2020.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tjbison View Post
    to be fair not all of these closed due to Covid, I do agree Walz is a dipS..t

    The butcher and the boar in MSP was closing regardless as the one original owner that was left, opened another facility in South Carolina and at one point pre Covid didnt even have enough money to stock his bar in MSP. USed to like going there, then the last time I was there the food was aweful and for the amount they charged the writing was on the wall IMO

    Old CHicago as a company went tits up bankrupt

    Green mills the same

    and all were on the verge of collapse pre Covid, no doubt though that a good chunk of the ones you listed did close because of it, but my guess is they were struggling to begin with. Sucks either way
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    Default Re: Article on the struggle bars / restaurants are having with no Bison Football

    King House is closing.

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    Default Re: Article on the struggle bars / restaurants are having with no Bison Football

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    King House is closing.
    Never really was a fan. Phil Wong's was my downtown Chinese jam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HerdBot View Post
    Now its getting too cold to eat outside and they cut capacity again from 75% to 50%. Went out tonight to get a steak and the waiter basically told me they are screwed.

    If they have outdoor seating, 75% is doable. If they don't have outdoor seating, 75% is tough but survivable. But 50% is unsustainable. Especially places that do unpractical take out options like steak.

    Read an article in the Forum and some businesses are putting 3 fireplaces outside and 7 outdoor heaters.

    Sad.
    The little rules absolutely hurt businesses. The retail/restaurant/movie theater industries are getting killed all over. People will be amazed a year from now. Not to mention it makes people think twice about going out anyways. Ive been trying to support local instead of chains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GradBison View Post
    King House is closing.
    Ah, COVID finally did ol' Pigeon Palace in.

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