The Market at Malcolm Yards gets 2 new restaurants
Revival Smoked Meats and Mr. Paul?s Po? Boys and Jams are now open at the Market at Malcom Yards in Minneapolis? Prospect Park neighborhood. This is the second location for Mr. Paul?s. They will be serving up New Orleans cuisine offering a variety of Po? Boy sandwiches, gumbo, boudin balls, slushies, and mini dough-nets, a combo of donuts and beignets. This is Revival?s fourth location. At the Market they will be serving classic southern-style brisket, smoked ribs, slow-smoked pork shoulder along with smoked wings, smoked jerk chicken sandwich and a burnt-end burrito. The Market at Malcom Yards opened in 2021. It?s inside of the restored Harris Machinery Building located at 501 30th Ave. SE in Minneapolis.
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