Summer Bash replaces winter blues
Jordan Dressen hoisted his nine-month-old son Harlan over his head and the two shared huge smiles in the courtyard on Saturday behind the City Hall Bar & Grill he manages.
Jordan Dressen hoisted his nine-month-old son Harlan over his head and the two shared huge smiles in the courtyard on Saturday behind the City Hall Bar & Grill he manages.
The new City Hall Bar and Grill opened the restaurant portion of the business Friday night. A good crowd attended the first night.
This was the early crowd eating at the new facility.
The new City Hall Bar and Grill, with the grill portion under construction, got new windows recently on main street.
Work is underway inside the City Hall Bar and Grill. The newly-constructed addition to the bar will house the Grill, or restaurant.
Folks have missed having a restaurant in Minneota. But a group of investors set out to solve that problem and they are part way there.
It won't be long now and the latter portion of the investor-owned City Hall Bar & Grill will become a reality.
In order to proceed with the construction of the restaurant portion at the City Hall Bar & Grill in downtown Minneota, more investors are being sought.
"We need more investors to make this happen," said Eric Buysse, president of the investors group that has already renovated the City Hall Bar & Grill.
With locomotives hauling bricks from the Willmar Brick Company to Minneota, horse-drawn wagons then brought the bricks from the depot to the downtown area.
In an effort to entice new investors to the City Hall Bar & Grill group so they can continue to progress it into an eating establishment, an informational meeting has been planned.