![Nye's Bar's neon sign. ] (AARON LAVINSKY/STAR TRIBUNE) aaron.lavinsky@startribune.com The polkas are a little slower and the well drinks a little stiffer as Nye's Polonaise Room, one of Minneapolis' best-loved bars, prepares to shut its doors permanently on April 3 to make room for a new apartment and retail complex. Photographed Thursday, March 10, 2016 at Nye's Polonaise Room in Minneapolis, Minn.](https://arc.stimg.co/startribunemedia/4JD5SKB7M6FPPBZ7A6POXOTMRQ.jpg?&w=1080)
A year and a half after its tearful goodbye, Nye's Polonaise Room, an institution in Minneapolis for 66 years, is making a comeback — on part of its original footprint.
And brothers Rob and Tony Jacob, who shuttered the Northeast restaurant and bar in April 2016, are still the ones behind the classic name.
Nye's Piano Bar expects to debut in late December with a totally refreshed concept and space in a small chunk of the historic building at 112 E. Hennepin Av.
"It's going to be Nye's 2.0," said Rob Jacob. "It will be reminiscent of the old, but it will concentrate on the new era."
After Nye's closed, the Jacob brothers partnered with local development company Schafer Richardson to transform the lot into the new Montage apartments and accompanying retail space.
The new Nye's — 1,300 square feet compared with the mammoth 11,000-square-foot old Nye's — will sit in the space where the old polka bar used to be. The exterior of that space has mostly been kept intact, but the inside has been gutted.
Rob Jacob — who, along with his brother, grew up in the neighborhood — said it wasn't in the original plans to create a sequel, but over time they felt the opportunity made sense.
"It was time for the old Nye's to close, based on all the reasons we stated then," Jacob said. "But it was one of those things where you keep thinking, keep thinking, keep thinking about it. Finally we figured out we can probably reopen it, but in a different way.