Hard Times Cafe

For the Mid-Atlantic chili restaurant, see Hard Times Cafe (chain restaurant).
Hard Times Cafe

Hard Times Cafe on Riverside Avenue
Restaurant information
Established 1992
Current owner(s) Collectively owned
Food type Vegan, vegetarian
Street address 1821 Riverside Ave
City Minneapolis
State Minnesota
Postal code/ZIP 55454

Hard Times Cafe is a collectively owned restaurant in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is known for its punk and hippie ideology, its gritty ambiance, and its large selection of vegan and vegetarian food. It is open 22 hours a day, closing only between the hours of 4 am and 6 am.

History

Hard Times was founded as a 24-hour cafe in 1992 by eight employees of The Urban Peasant, a failing restaurant at that location. Working with the vision of a place where all kinds of people could come together to drink coffee and eat vegetarian food, they transformed the restaurant into what is now Hard Times.[1] The location is a staple of the West Bank neighborhood, and a popular gathering place for local artists, musicians, students, and political activists.[2]

Minneapolis Second Ward City Council Member Cam Gordon holds open office hours in the cafe on the first Tuesday morning of each month.[3]

Hard Times faced closing in January 2000, when several arrests were made as a result of a drug sting at the cafe. The owners closed its doors voluntarily in the aftermath, but faced problems with the city when attempting to reopen. The owners met all of the health and fire codes necessary to reopen, but refused to sign a contract obligating them to close at 2 am and hire a licensed security guard. A compromise was eventually made, with Hard Times closing its doors for two hours each night.[1]

Hard Times closed for remodeling in August 2007, after a recommendation from a health inspector that they update their ventilation system. The original plan was to be closed for a matter of weeks, but delays in shipping, unforeseen circumstances, and additional recommendations by the city kept the doors closed for three months beyond the intended opening date.[4] The cafe received financial assistance from Seward Community Cafe, a fellow Minneapolis worker cooperative.[4] Hopeful patrons were informed of each successive delay by handwritten notes posted in the cafe windows. The cafe reopened at midnight December 16, 2007 with a new ventilation system and dozens of other recommended improvements.[5][6]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Douty, Thomas (February 21, 2000). "Tough Times at Hard Times Cafe". The Minnesota Daily via The Internet Archive. Archived from the original on January 30, 2004. Retrieved January 30, 2004.
  2. Avidor, Ken (March 7, 2006). "Who rides the tall bikes?". Twin Cities Daily Planet. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  3. Second Ward, Minneapolis: Hard Times to reopen
  4. 1 2 Rushmann, Ahnalese (October 10, 2007). "Frustrating times for West Bank's Hard Times Cafe". The Minnesota Daily. Retrieved July 17, 2010.
  5. Stratton, Jeremy (December 12, 2007). "Hard Times will reopen Saturday, Dec. 15". Bridgeland News. Retrieved November 15, 2011.
  6. Ingram, Josh (November 9, 2007). "Falling on Hard Times". Twin Cities Daily Planet. Retrieved November 15, 2011.

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Coordinates: 44°58′10.5″N 93°14′46″W / 44.969583°N 93.24611°W / 44.969583; -93.24611

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