After over 10 years of serving some of the best locally sourced food, Café 28 is closing its doors. The Linden Hills bistro was well known and respected for their beer list, which included some rare varieties of Surly, as well as an outstanding brunch. Owned and operated by Linda Haug (wife of Surly brewer Todd Haug), Café 28 attracted many beer and food enthusiasts who appreciated the farm to table fare paired with quality beer at an affordable price. Today is the last day of business and if you are looking for something to do tonight, stop on down and say goodbye. Thank you to Café 28 for a decade of fantastic food and drink—you will be missed! Location: 2724 W 43rd St Minneapolis, MN 55410 Happy New Beer!
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