A familiar face — behind a mask, of course — has returned to Rustica.
He's Steve Horton, and he founded the top-performing Minneapolis bakery in 2004. After a five-year absence — Horton sold the bakery to his longtime friend (and Dogwood Coffee co-founder) Greg Hoyt in 2015 — Horton has returned to his former workplace.
"I brought him in to run the whole business," said Hoyt. "We've known each other for 25 years, and we got to talking about what Rustica could look like, post-COVID-19."
"Larger" would be one word to describe that appearance. Rustica opened the doors on its Southdale location Monday.
The operation in the Edina shopping mall features the same menu currently being offered at the Rustica mother ship: breads, breakfast pastries, cookies, a small array of desserts (éclairs, cream puffs, banana bread, bouchon) and a few grab-and-go sandwiches, as well as a full line of espresso, pour-over and drip coffees. The Southdale coffee bar also includes a few tap lines, featuring beverages from Northstar Kombucha, Jinx Tea and Dogwood Coffee cold brew.
The interior's original 60-seat setup has been reconfigured for a maximum capacity of 20, and there will be outdoor seating for 16.
The bakery/cafe is located just outside the exterior entrance to the mall's food court, and is part of the new Lifetime complex that replaced the former longtime home of J.C. Penney. (The Southdale location was originally scheduled to open in March, but the coronavirus pandemic intervened).
Opening hours are 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., daily.