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Revival Smoked Meats leaving Keg and Case and heading to Minneapolis Owners Nick Rancone and Thomas Boemer are moving the latest concept to their former Corner Table location. April 30, 2021 10:02am Text size Copy shortlink:
When Keg and Case reopens on May 1, it will be without Revival Smoked Meats.
The counter-service offshoot of the popular Revival is moving to Minneapolis. It s taking over the former home of Corner Table (4537 S. Nicollet Av.), which was operated by owners Nick Rancone and Thomas Boemer. The space has been empty since the duo closed the restaurant in 2019.
Rancone said that the menu will continue to feature the barbecue sandwiches and sides that made Revival Smoked Meats such a draw at Keg and Case.