MINNEAPOLIS— A popular Twin Cities restaurant has closed all of its locations.
Revival owners say the restaurants are permanently closed after nearly a decade in business. They had three locations in Minneapolis, St. Paul and St. Louis Park.
In a post on Instagram, the owners said: “It really breaks our hearts to take this step.” They thanked everyone who supported them and encouraged people to continue supporting local restaurants.
Revival’s original location at 43rd Street and Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis often saw long lines and long wait times when it opened in 2015. Although known for its Southern-style fried chicken, Revival also received high praise for its burger and eventually expanded to include smoked meats .
This isn’t the first time Revival has closed a location — the original location closed after another location opened just two blocks away at 45th and Nicollet, and a spot at Keg and Case Market in St. Paul also closed.