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The 650-capacity venue, which typically hosts indie artists, opened in 1987 and has been run by First Avenue since 2018.
But 6031 S. Pillsbury Ave. in Minneapolis has been space for both Wild Mind Ales and Wild Grind Coffee for years.
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Palmer's Bar, which has slung drinks on Minneapolis ' West Bank in one form or another since 1906, will close for good in September. The iconic dive bar made the shock announcement on its social media ...