
BY: Rick Nelson
Parma 8200 in Bloomington in closing, after a seven-year run. The upscale Italian restaurant and bar, operated by D’Amico & Partners, opened in 2010 in the Normandale Lake office complex. The restaurant’s final day will be Saturday, July 7.
“As Parma 8200 closes its doors, we look forward to new opportunities,” said co-owner Richard D’Amico in a statement. “We are continually exploring new venues and new concepts. We have been privileged to be a part of the Bloomington community and look forward to serving our customers at other D’Amico properties.”
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