Sammy McDowell chucked a two-decade career cooking and managing chain restaurants a decade ago to open Sammy's Avenue Eatery on West Broadway, the main street of Minneapolis' North Side.
After an anxiety-laden first couple of years, McDowell has built a successful café and fast-growing catering business with several employees and is approaching $1 million in annual sales.
"Our sales are up 13% this year," McDowell said. "The first two years were much worse than the last two of the pandemic. I had takeout and catering. I employ [mostly] moms. They run rings around me. They work together to get things done."
The 46-year-old Minneapolis native serves healthy breakfasts, vegetable-laden sandwiches, hearty soups and salads. Most offerings are under $10.
He will soon quadruple his space by expanding into a second North Side location in the new Penn Avenue Union apartment building, about a mile away on Penn and Golden Valley Road. The complex is a mix of affordable and market-rate housing and commercial space, where McDowell will focus on his fastest-growing business, catering to businesses and takeout.
His landlord will be friend and supporter Devean George, another North Side native. The Augsburg University graduate and former pro basketball player has developed two multifamily housing projects at the same intersection.
McDowell said he has more demand than he can handle in his current location.
"I no longer feel like it's all on my shoulders," McDowell said. "I've found my groove."