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Restaurant Roundup: End of an era for Café and Bar Lurcat
Restaurant Roundup: End of an era for Café and Bar Lurcat

Axios

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Axios

Restaurant Roundup: End of an era for Café and Bar Lurcat

Café and Bar Lurcat, the upscale restaurant that's served New American food with views of Loring Park since 2002, is closing its doors Sept. 5. Ownership group D'Amico & Partners did not cite a reason for the closure in the press release. Yes, but: Beginning July 8, the restaurant will serve an a la carte menu of "Lurcat Classics," with fan favorite dishes from its 23 years in operation. Plus: Lurcat posted the recipe for the beloved apple, cheese and chive salad on Facebook for those who need to satisfy a craving once it closes. 🇫🇷 Cathedral Hill is getting a buzzy French restaurant. After several months of lauded pop-ups at spots like Bûcheron, Aubergine will take over the former Revival space this fall, the Minnesota Star Tribune reports. Expect traditional Lyonnaise cuisine with an emphasis on Minnesota-grown ingredients, owners said. 🐻 Hey Bear! Cafe, the bargain breakfast joint that abruptly closed in May, is back open under new ownership. It remains in its original St. Paul spot off of University Avenue and has kept the same menu, according to its Instagram. 🍔 The Malt Shop is coming back to life. The South Minneapolis spot, which originally opened in 1973 but shuttered this January after a tumultuous few years, will have a "refreshed vibe" while still serving burgers and thick shakes, per its new website. 🤤 Hippo Pockets, started by Centro in 2023 as a ghost kitchen selling the Mexican restaurant's spin on Taco Bell's Crunchwraps, opened its first brick-and-mortar in South Minneapolis on July 9. The 17-seat restaurant is open until midnight.

Grants offered to enhance Minnesota specialty crop markets
Grants offered to enhance Minnesota specialty crop markets

Yahoo

time26-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Grants offered to enhance Minnesota specialty crop markets

Feb. 25—Applications are now open for grants from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) to increase the competitiveness of domestic and foreign markets for Minnesota-grown specialty crops. The Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP) funds projects that will: —Market and promote specialty crops —Support research and development related to specialty crops —Expand the availability and access to specialty crops —Address challenges faced by producers of specialty crops The MDA anticipates awarding approximately $1.25 million in grants using a competitive review process, with a maximum award of $125,000 and a minimum award of $25,000. There is no matching requirement. Applications for 2025 SCBGP funds must be submitted by 4 p.m. on Wednesday, March 19. Visit the MDA's Specialty Crop Block Grant Program web page for full program and application details, as well as lists of previously funded projects. Note: Due to recent Executive Orders, federal funding may be reduced or cancelled. Publishing this request for proposals (RFP) does not commit the state to awarding any federal funds.

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