Restaurant roundup What s opening closing and coming soon in the Twin Cities Twin Cities

Restaurant roundup What s opening closing and coming soon in the Twin Cities Twin Cities

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Restaurant roundup What' s opening closing and coming soon in the Twin Cities

Illustration: Maura Losch/Axios There's plenty of action in the Twin Cities restaurant scene. Here's what to watch this fall.
Openings Coming Soon
Plant-based cafe and herbal apothecary , which stands for Herbs, Eats, All Love, has opened in North Minneapolis. Expect daily menu changes and over 100 bulk herbs. with a veterinary clinic, boarding and grooming facility, restaurant, bar and “barkery”, opened in Plymouth last weekend. $15 admission per dog, humans are free. will be Sociable Cider Werks' new food vendor, serving Mexican cuisine with an emphasis on smoked meats. It's operating out of the cidery's on-site trailer now. Ethiopian coffee shop is now open on West Lake Street. Its name, an Oromo term, carries the multifaceted meaning of "come inside" and "memories.” New cafe and corner store is opening on Nicollet Avenue this fall. Owner Heidi Stark said the store will be a “New York bodega with a West Coast style” . Tom’s Watch Bar, known for having hundreds of TVs, is planning to open its downtown Minneapolis location on Oct. 10.
Closings
QFanatic BBQ permanently closed its Minneapolis location due to staffing issues. Its Champlin location is still open. Minneapolis coffee shop/cafe Sept. 30 after four years. It will still operate its coffee truck and wholesale business, owner Marcus Parkansky said in an Instagram post. Sushi and hot dog spot closed its Lowertown location due to low sales, the restaurant announced, but will keep its Minneapolis outpost. Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.

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