Dunn Bros. moved across the street, added a bakery, and will now serve beer and wine; its former location is being taken over by new retail shops.
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Maker’s Cafe, which will serve local food and sell homemade merchandise, opened in conjunction with a new Minnesota-based co-working space called Cafe Inc.
Former McDonald's executive Ed Rensi, who joined the Famous Dave’s board a month ago, will lead the company on an interim basis; he succeeds John Gilbert, who resigned after roughly 16 months in the job.
The downtown Minneapolis pub sold roughly 27,000 pints of the imported ale last year.
While Buffalo Wild Wings saw a 25 percent increase in profit and C.H. Robinson saw a 65 percent decrease, the price of both companies’ stocks dropped Wednesday.
The Hard Rock Café, which is known largely for its music-memorabilia décor, is hiring managers to oversee a planned location at the Mall of America.
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The new products include protein- and fiber-heavy snacks as well as variations on the company’s iconic Cheerios and Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal brands.
A couple of years after President Barack Obama referenced Warroad-based Marvin Windows and Doors during a major speech, Punch Pizza was invited to Washington and is expecting a shout-out as well.
After its plans to enter Minnesota in 2012 fizzled, Corner Bakery Café is once again hoping to bring more than a dozen cafés to the Twin Cities.
Minneapolis finance officials estimate city restaurants, like MASA, left, lost $1.7 million in dining revenues for the season.
Allianz Life Insurance Company, Mayo Clinic, and General Mills were named to the list based on employee surveys and company benefits and practices.
The owner of the Mall of America’s Johnny Rockets’ restaurant is now also bringing a new create-your-own pizza franchise called Pizza Studio to the megamall, with plans for three additional restaurants in the Twin Cities.
Although the grocery retailer’s revenue fell slightly, its profits jumped from $16 million to $31 million in its fiscal third quarter.
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The Brewers Association said that, in 2012, the craft beer industry had a $741.85 million “economic impact” in Minnesota. And data from a local group corroborates that craft beer is a growing economic force.
The Champps sports-bar chain, which was founded by a Twin Cities restaurateur and is owned by a Kansas-based company, reportedly filed for Chapter 11.