St. Paul’s Saint Dinette restaurant from James Beard Award semifinalist Tim Niver has confirmed its final days via Instagram: The last brunch will be March 2, with the last dinner service on March 22. Reservations for March open on Feb. 1.
Niver and his team opened Saint Dinette in 2015 during a resurgence in the Lowertown neighborhood surrounding the farmers market. He’s been vocal in recent months about the decision to end when the current lease is up, telling the Minnesota Star Tribune this fall: “How do you know when you’ve arrived at the end?”
The change in office building occupancy and darkened street-level businesses have changed the tenor of the area. Restaurant closures such as Barrio and all of the Lowertown Madison Restaurant Group eateries near Mears Park meant fewer neighbors and diminished foot traffic.
“This is another good story I got to write,” said Niver. “And you know, we want people to come into the restaurant and have a great meal and enjoy this. You never really understand when you first open a restaurant what it will be. It isn’t until people come in and help it grow that it becomes that beautiful thing. It can be a conduit for happiness.”
Last week Niver was recognized as a semifinalist by the James Beard Awards in the national category of hospitality for his other restaurant, Mucci’s. The Italian American eatery is located in St. Paul’s West 7th neighborhood.
The Clover is closing this week
The Clover in Rosemount will serve its final round on Jan. 31. The modern pub opened in 2021 from the owners of Lucky’s 13 Pubs, Me & Julio, Pajaritos and Yankee Tavern.
We will miss that Angelina sandwich with roast beef, caramelized onion, Brie, roasted garlic aioli balsamic and arugula.
The announcement came via Facebook, inviting fans to stop by and send the place off in style. “We hope you’ll join us for our final days.”