Not again : St. Paul restaurant owner expresses frustrations over repeated burglaries
The exterior of Hope Breakfast Bar in St. Paul.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - A St. Paul restaurant owner is raising concerns after he says his business has been broken into at least six times in the last six months.
Brian Ingram received a call Tuesday morning from one of his employees stating that someone broke into Hope Breakfast Bar. He says the people responsible keep targeting the safe.
St. Paul restaurant owner expresses frustrations over repeated burglaries
A St. Paul restaurant owner is raising concerns after he says his business has been broken into at least six times in the last six months.
After latest burglary at St. Paul restaurant, owner says ‘catch and release’ is ‘insanity’
The hope and prayer cards usually handed out to patrons at St. Paul’s Hope Breakfast Bar where they can write messages like, “My neighbor needs help with rent” were being used by police as evidence markers on Tuesday morning.
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A safe was broken into at Hope Breakfast Bar in St. Paul on Tuesday, May 11, 2021. (Courtesy of Brian Ingram)
ST. PAUL The hope and prayer cards usually handed out to patrons at St. Paul’s Hope Breakfast Bar where they can write messages like, “My neighbor needs help with rent” were being used by police as evidence markers on Tuesday morning, May 11.
Photo: KSTP. Updated: May 06, 2021 11:11 PM Created: May 06, 2021 06:09 PM
Outdoor capacity limits and outdoor mask requirements for bars, restaurants and wedding venues will end Friday, under Governor Walz s new plan for reopening Minnesota.
The plan also lifts the mandatory closing time of 11 p.m., which was put in place during the pandemic. Indoor capacity limits are set to end May 28.
Restaurant owners told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS the announcement came as a major relief, after a year of losses. I literally reflected back on his press conference when he said, We need a couple weeks and we re going to get control of this. I don t think any of us would ever have imagined that here we are, 15 months later, said Brian Ingram, owner of Purpose-Driven Restaurants in St. Paul.
Photo: KSTP. Updated: May 06, 2021 11:11 PM Created: May 06, 2021 06:09 PM
Outdoor capacity limits and outdoor mask requirements for bars, restaurants and wedding venues will end Friday, under Governor Walz s new plan for reopening Minnesota.
The plan also lifts the mandatory closing time of 11 p.m., which was put in place during the pandemic. Indoor capacity limits are set to end May 28.
Restaurant owners told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS the announcement came as a major relief, after a year of losses. I literally reflected back on his press conference when he said, We need a couple weeks and we re going to get control of this. I don t think any of us would ever have imagined that here we are, 15 months later, said Brian Ingram, owner of Purpose-Driven Restaurants in St. Paul.
Restaurant community supports mother of Daunte Wright s child with check Two chefs make donations at a Minneapolis church. April 14, 2021 6:21pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Restaurant owners presented the mother of Daunte Wright s child, Chyna Whitaker, with a check for $17,000 Wednesday at her church, Worldwide Outreach for Christ.
Wright, 20, was fatally shot during a traffic stop Sunday by former Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter.
Brian Ingram of Purpose Driven Restaurant Group and chef and community activist Justin Sutherland collected money from staff donations, vendors and tips. I have a four-month-old at home. No words. For us, it was let s just raise this child up and do everything we can, said Ingram, principal owner of Hope Breakfast Bar in St. Paul. He has worked on community projects before with Sutherland, owner of Handsome Hog in St. Paul who has appeared on