After 15 years on Hennepin Avenue, The Lowry will close its doors later this month.
The all-day restaurant and bar in Lowry Hill announced on its social media pages Monday that April 26 will be its last day in business, saying “multiple compounding issues over several years” have made the restaurant unsustainable.
Among those was the 18-month reconstruction of Hennepin Avenue between Uptown and Lowry Hill, which had an impact on a number of businesses before the road reopened this past October.
The Lowry is part of the Blue Plate Restaurant Co., whose other Twin Cities restaurants include Longfellow Grill and The Freehouse in Minneapolis, the Groveland Tap and the Highland Grill in St. Paul, and the 3 Squares restaurant in Maple Grove…