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Since Richfield restaurants, bars and breweries are now closed again to dine-in customers temporarily due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we’ve once again compiled a list of locally-owned and managed Richfield restaurants and bars to support in the months ahead.
The pandemic has brought many changes to our lives—more people working from home, a focus on getting outdoors more often, and, surprisingly, a number of new restaurant openings around the Twin Cities.
We had a chance to catch up with Ebony recently and ask her a few questions about her wonderful new bakery, located in the Hub Shopping Mall off 66th and Nicollet.
When a space opened up in a small retail center on Richfield’s Chicago Avenue—next to one of its existing food vendors—Soul Bowl co-owner Brittney Alise Klass knew it was the perfect spot for the Minneapolis restaurant to expand to with a takeout-only storefront.
When the pandemic closed their Richfield restaurant, El Tejaban, in mid-March, Miguel Hernandez, Jr. and his sister Diana, who have been co-managing the restaurant since 2008, asked themselves a simple question: "How can we help our customers?"
10 minutes south of downtown Minneapolis, immediately west of the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport, and five minutes from the Mall of America…Richfield is perfectly positioned as your home away from home in the Twin Cities Metro
Whether you’re looking for exercise or a mental health break, Richfield Parks provide the space necessary to practice responsible social distancing as we “shelter in place”.
Sandy’s Tavern has been open since 1933 and like many Richfield restaurants, is adapting in this strange time to not only serve its loyal customers (they continue to offer curbside pickup throughout the COVID-19 outbreak), but to stand with dedicated employees, like Kevin Parks and Anna Hans.
Baymont Suites, Candlewood Suites and Four Points by Sheraton—they’re all just 10 min from MOA, and 15 min to downtown Minneapolis and the Airport.
Save money while enjoying everything the
Twin Cities has to offer.
Our Richfield hotels are up to $50 less per night on average than comparable hotels in downtown Minneapolis.
Richfield is just minutes away
from the Twin Cities’ top attractions.
Richfield is just minutes away from the Twin Cities’ top attractions like the Mall of America, Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP), the Minneapolis Convention Center, Best Buy Headquarters and more. Check out our day trip itineraries to get the most out of your visit.
Don’t miss the excitement in Richfield!
Whether you’re a Richfield resident or coming in from out of town, there’s plenty of fun to be had. Our Twin City Weekend Packages help you get the most out of your trip.
Enjoy tasty cuisine from all over
the world, without ever leaving Minnesota.
Our bars and restaurants near the Mall of America offer a variety of dining options. Richfield restaurants have been featured on national programs like Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives!
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August 8, 2022 @ 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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