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The Twin Cities' Saddest Restaurant and Bar Closures for July

The Twin Cities' Saddest Restaurant and Bar Closures for July

Eater5 days ago
The hottest season has brought a slew of restaurant openings to the Twin Cities. But it's also marked the end of some longtime favorites. From legendary dive Palmer's Bar to fine dining beacon Café & Bar Lurcat, these are the places that have closed in recent months or announced they will in the near future.
The Shutter is a regular roundup of restaurant and bar closures around the Twin Cities. The list is by no means comprehensive. Have information on another closing? Send all tips to twincities@eater.com.
July
DINKYTOWN — Classic burger-and-malts spot Annie's Parlour is no more. The restaurant, a favorite of the University of Minnesota community, made a comeback in 2024 after a four-year hiatus. In an Instagram post, the owners said the business was simply 'losing too much money.' Annie's originally opened in 1974. 313 14th Avenue SE in Minneapolis.
LORING PARK — The curtains will fall on Café & Bar Lurcat after service on September 5. For the past 23 years, the posh space next to Loring Park has been a gathering place for celebratory dinners and fine dining American cuisine. It's also been a magnet for celebrities, including Prince, Mick Jagger, and Lady Gaga. 1624 Harmon Place in Minneapolis.
WEST BANK — Iconic dive bar Palmer's has announced it will be closing for good in September. Opened in 1906, the watering hole was popular for cheap drinks and nightly live music, ranging from punk to folk to blues.
'We will be open regular hours until bar close[s] on September 14th with a jam-packed calendar and plenty of time to party and say farewell. Please join us in saying goodbye to a West Bank institution, raise a glass to all the good times and great people, and make it a last summer to remember here at Palmer's Bar.' 500 Cedar Avenue in Minneapolis.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS — The end is near for beloved 72-year-old institution Heights Bakery. According to a Facebook post, owners Debbie Doty and Dave DeShaw are retiring. The bakery, a family-owned business across four generations, is currently closed for a summer break but will reopen July 22. The final day will be August 1. 4925 Central Avenue NE in Columbia Heights.
June
KINGFIELD, NICOLLET — Chef Jamie Yoo has closed the Abang Yoli outposts in the Market at Malcom Yards and Nicollet. On Instagram, he cited the struggles of running multiple restaurants, which left him 'physically and mentally exhausted.' Fans can still get his Korean fried chicken at Abang Yoli's new Minnetonka spot. 501 30th Avenue SE and 3749 Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis.
NORTHEAST — Chef Ann Kim's pizzeria Young Joni will end its run on September 14. The restaurant was locked in a legal dispute with its landlord over unpaid rent, and the two sides were unable to come to terms on a new lease. The acclaimed wood-fired pies and Korean-influenced plates helped Kim win the James Beard Award for Best Chef: Midwest in 2019. 165 13th Avenue NE in Minneapolis.
NORTHEAST — StepChld's last day will be August 24. The Ethiopian-influenced restaurant by Kamal Mohamed is closing after almost five years, with the chef telling the Star Tribune that rising costs, labor, rent, and limited seating were all factors in the decision. StepChld's menu features East African influences in dishes like birria tacos with berbere spice, and a smash burger topped with mitmita aioli. 24 University Avenue NE in Minneapolis.
DOWNTOWN — Apostle Supper Club closed at the beginning of June, with owner Brian Ingram citing crime as one of the main challenges the restaurant faced in a since-deleted Facebook post that received national attention. The Pioneer Press looked into the claim and found that crime stats in 2025 have been down compared to the same period last year. 253 Kellogg Boulevard in St. Paul.
LOWERTOWN — Customers have had their last taste of the wood-fired pies at Big River Pizza in downtown St. Paul. It closed at the end of June, with a Facebook post explaining that 'the current political and policy landscape in St. Paul has made it increasingly difficult to ensure the safety of our employees.' The Neapolitan pies featured a variety of toppings such as purple potatoes, bacon jam, and spinach artichoke dip. 280 5th Street E in St. Paul.
May
LONGFELLOW — Less than a year after debuting, both Lagniappe and the Du Nord Cocktail Room closed at the end of May. The restaurant and bar from the owners of Du Nord Social Spirits brought the flavors of New Orleans to town through offerings like gumbo, charbroiled Gulf oysters, boudin balls, and po' boys. The two establishments were both located inside the historic Coliseum Building. 2700 E Lake Street in Minneapolis.
SOUTHWEST — Although it closed earlier this year, the owners of Terzo have officially announced that the Italian restaurant will not be reopening. A water main break flooded and caused extensive damage to the space in February. The Broder family wrote in a post on Instagram that 'the time, energy, and resources needed to rebuild Terzo are beyond [their] capacity.' Terzo originally opened in 2013. 2221 W 50th Street in Minneapolis.
April
MINNEAPOLIS — All four Café Ceres locations closed in April. The coffee shop started in Linden Hills in 2021, with pastry chef Shawn McKenzie earning a James Beard Award nomination for Outstanding Pastry Chef or Baker in 2023. DDP Restaurant Group intends to focus on its other restaurants, but hospitality union Unite Here Local 17, which includes Café Ceres workers, criticized the move in a statement that read, 'Heads of restaurant empires like Daniel del Prado would rather close shop than give a fair share to the workers who make them rich.'
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