A glow tore by St. Paul’s dear Coffee Cup grill Friday night, indefinitely shutting a area hangout.
The cafe’s owners announced a glow on amicable media, observant that firefighters were still knocking down abandon several hours after it began.
“It is with a complicated heart that we write this to let a dear customers, and neighbors know someday around 5:10 and 5:30 pm tonight we perceived a call that Coffee Cup is on fire,” owners posted to a business’ central Facebook page. “The many critical thing is that everybody is safe. … Please be studious with us while we navigate relocating forward. Coffee Cup will be again!”
The summary ran alongside a design of 4 firefighters operative in complicated fume outward a building on Rice Street.
St. Paul City Council President Amy Brendmoen told voters on Facebook that a North End grill postulated poignant repairs from a fire — yet it “appears to have been mostly cramped to a kitchen area.”
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“One municipal was harmed attempting to rescue an passenger who was reportedly sleeping in an unit above a restaurant,” Brendmoen wrote. “All other occupants reportedly out.”
The Coffee Cup is obvious in a village for the inexhaustible portions, medium prices and talkative regulars.