Fans of those giant Ray J’s wings will soon be able to get them in the east, west and now north metro area when the newest location opens in Rogers.
“I live at the Maple Grove-Rogers edge and I’ve been trying to open out here for years,” said Mark Jacob, who operates Ray J’s and Schullers Tavern with brother Paul.
Both restaurants have always been a family business. Founded by their father, the late Ray Jacob, the businesses grew in the 30 years under his stewardship, a product of his American dream after moving here from Lebanon.
His sons took over the business when Ray retired and are excited for the expansion. “First and only time we’ve been able to start fresh,” said Mark Jacob. Other locations have all gone into existing buildings. The new location will take shape on a vacant lot south of the forthcoming Ripple Effect Brewing (14086 Northdale Blvd.), right off Hwy. 101. We can confirm there will be a patio, but lots of other big ideas are being bandied about with architects. Does that mean pickleball courts? A live music stage? Maybe. The menu will marry Ray J’s classics with a few dishes beloved by Schullers Tavern fans.
“Restaurants have been through a lot,” Jacob said. “The community put their arms around us during COVID. Even the people who were working our to-go foods. I feel like we’re on the other side. Everything is positive moving forward. That’s always what’s been exciting.”
The restaurant is expected to open in the fall of 2025. Get your wing fix in the meantime at Ray J’s in Minneapolis (500 Central Av. SE.) and Woodbury (9854 Norma Lane) and Schullers Tavern in Golden Valley (7345 Country Club Dr.).
Local Rumor opens in Merriam Park
Local Rumor softly opened late last week with food and NA beverages as it waits on a final liquor license. The new restaurant takes the place of the former Blue Door Pub (1811 Selby Av., St. Paul). Owner Scott Cochran, the former COO at Keg and Case food hall, gave the interior a major remodel and refresh with colorful murals and open seating. The dark booths have been removed and faux flowers and greenery liven up the place. The food menu ranges from several roasted veggie entrees and side dishes to a burger ($12) and wings ($9), with prices from $6 for a greens and beet salad to $18 for a Denver steak with harissa butter and demi sauce. Regular hours aren’t posted yet, but it was open for lunch and dinner over the weekend.
Hotel Emery has a pop-up cocktail lounge
Welcome Nightlark to the nightlife scene. Hosted by Hotel Emery Autograph Collection, this lush new cocktail lounge’s time is fleeting, just in town on the weekends this summer. Open Thursday through Saturday from 7 p.m. to midnight, the neon-lit lounge offers dreamy-sounding cocktails like the It Was All a Dream ($16) with Plantation rum, Velvet Falernum, orgeat and Spyhouse cold brew. There are a few global snacks, too, like togarashi seasoned wings and spam musubi, with prices ranging from $8-$15. Find it at 215 S. 4th St., Mpls., hotelemery.com.