Business of the Week: The Pickled Pig

Business of the Week: The Pickled Pig

Another reopening! The Pickled Pig is open for business as of today for curbside pickup or outside dining in the new temporary outdoor dining area. Be sure to stop by and support another local business. Picture above taken earlier today mid-setup.

Be sure to check out the Pickled Pig’s Facebook page for the latest on hours, specials, and more.

Where: Beautiful, Downtown Jordan

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Business of the Week: Jordan Supper Club and Tap Room

Business of the Week: Jordan Supper Club and Tap Room

This week’s business of the week is the Jordan Supper Club and Tap Room. They offer curbside pickup with a great menu of tasty items. Residents are asked to continue their support for all of Jordan’s local businesses.

Jordan Supper Club and Tap Room will reopen for outdoor dining beginning Wednesday, June 3rd. Keep up with the Jordan Supper Club and Tap Room via Facebook for the latest.

To-Go Menu: http://jordansupperclub.com/to-go-menu/

Where: Find the Jordan Supper Club and Tap Room just off of Highway 169 and online at http://jordansupperclub.com/

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Business of the Week: Empire Wok

Business of the Week: Empire Wok

They’re back! As of today, Jordan’s Empire Wok has reopened for takeout orders. Jordan residents are encouraged to shop local and support the Empire Wok this weekend as Business of the Week. Please be patient as they adjust their operations to facilitate curbside pickup and takeout.

A note from The Empire Wok on Facebook:

In anticipation of high-volumes of orders in the next few days of our re-opening, we have been tirelessly preparing for the past week! Please be patient with us in the midst of the new curbside pick-up system! You may have to encounter longer wait times (try to plan for it). If you have larger orders (over $80) try to call or order online in advance, and give us some extra time! BUT, be assured that it is always our goal to maintain the family-like service that we have always provided in the last fifteen years! SEE YOU SOON 

Location: Beautiful, Downtown Jordan (301 Broadway St. S.)

Order online here!

Business of the Week: Roets Jordan Brewery

Business of the Week: Roets Jordan Brewery

Roets Jordan Brewery, like other Jordan businesses, has adapted to the statewide shutdown with support from area residents. With the success of the Curbside Pickup on Saturdays, Roets has been able to continue brewing and keep new styles coming out every week. The City is proud to designate Roets Jordan Brewery as the Business of the Week.

New Offer: Roets is now offering Roets Beer of the Month Club memberships – a special experimental beer every month for a year with an extra bottle for their Fourth anniversary in December.

Check out their Facebook for a beer menu, hours, and more!

Location: Beautiful, Downtown Jordan (230 Broadway St. S.)

Contact: (952) 406-8865

Residents are asked to continue showing support for all local businesses. #LiveShopDineJordan

Business Requirements

State requirements for businesses have changed over the course of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Buisnesses are encouraged to begin with the information on this page, but to also contact the City or State with further questions.

COVID-19 Preparedness Plan Requirement:

To reopen, businesses need to have a COVID-19 Preparedness Plan, and ensure proper Social Distancing protocols. A template of the COVID-19 Preparedness plan, and other guidance and limitations on reopening, can be found on MN DEED’s website.

Face Covering Requirement

According to Minnesota Executive Order 20-81, Businesses are responsible for enforcing the face covering mandate. Guidance on the requirements can be found here.

Other Useful Links:

  • MN Symptom Screener – A free tool for businesses to track symptoms of employees on site, developed by the State of MN and Target. All data is confidential and anonymous.
  • Touch-free Digital Thermometer – Target is making these contact free thermometers available to businesses through their business account at wholesale prices.

City Staff are here to help!

Please feel free to reach out to Nathan Fuerst, Economic Development Specialist for help with any aspects of safely reopening your business.

Business of the Week: Clancy’s Bar & Pizza Parlor

Business of the Week: Clancy’s Bar & Pizza Parlor

Members of the Jordan community are asked to continue their support for local businesses. This week, Clancy’s has been selected as the Business of the Week! Order pizza for delivery or use curbside pickup to grab the goods.

Check out their Facebook for hours, a menu, daily specials, and more!

Location: 220 Triangle Ln.

Contact: (952) 492-2199

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Get Mental Health Support – Scott County Mobile Crisis Line

Shakopee, MN; April 23, 2020 – For many people, the COVID-19 pandemic has bought with it altered daily routines, uncertainty, financial pressure, and social isolation. This combination can leave some people feeling out of control and needing help to manage their emotions.

Scott County residents have 24/7 free access to the Scott County Mobile Crisis Response Team by calling 952-818-3702. A caller to the crisis line may receive crisis counseling, information or referrals, or a direct link to a provider who will come to where the caller is located (using social distancing measures) and provide a crisis assessment.  

Scott County residents are encouraged to contact Mobile Crisis Response if they or someone they care about is experiencing a crisis involving the following: suicidal feelings, panic, hopelessness, moods wings, defiance, angry outbursts, severe anxiety, hallucinations, depression, delusions, increased substance use, isolation, self-injury, or other behaviors that indicate a mental health crisis.

Jay Theisen, Scott County Mobile Crisis Response Director, said that the crisis line is open during the COVID-19 pandemic and ready to serve people who are struggling. Many of the assessments can be conducted via telehealth, which allows clinicians to talk face-to-face with an individual over a computer, tablet, or smartphone. When necessary, a face-to-face intervention can be arranged using appropriate social distancing.

Theisen said callers to the crisis line have a variety of challenges, but most are mentioning the COVID-19 pandemic as an exacerbating factor to their current mental health.

“We’re seeing families who have struggled with mental health or substance use in the past who are now faced with the additional stress that COVID-19 has brought to their lives. We’re working hard to help them with appropriate interventions and compassion,” Theisen said.

Theisen explained that uncertainty about the future is contributing to a significant increase in depression, anxiety, loneliness, and panic attacks. However, he said, the crisis team’s services are helping.  “We’re finding that when people are presented with coping mechanisms and someone outside of their home to talk with, it can be tremendously helpful and calming,” Theisen said.

Though each situation is unique, Theisen says, interventions for callers may include: de-escalation, short-term safety planning, provisional diagnosis, initial crisis plans, referrals, subacute crisis stabilization facility, in-patient hospitalization referrals, and/or referrals to other needed programming and supports.

The mobile crisis response team is operated by Canvas Health, a nonprofit community mental health agency, and housed in the Scott County Law Enforcement Center in Shakopee. Canvas Health has provided Mobile Crisis Response Services to Scott County since 2017.

Celebrating more than 50 years of bringing hope, healing, and recovery to the lives of people we serve, Canvas Health offers over 35 clinic- and community-based programs. Our highly skilled, compassionate clinicians provide services to people struggling with mental illness, substance use, abuse, crisis, unstable housing, and trauma. As a nonprofit community-based agency, Canvas Health acts as a safety net provider, serving those with complex needs who may not otherwise be able to afford care. For more information, visit www.CanvasHealth.org.

Buy Gift Cards to Support Local Businesses

One of the best ways to support businesses during the mandatory shut down is to purchase a gift card that you can use later. Use this list to find who’s selling, and how to buy gift cards.

Bluff Creek Boutique – buy here

Brittany Kinney Beautē

Call 763-954-0952. I can take payment via phone and will store the gift card via their profile or send via email!

Clancy’s Bar and Pizza Parlor

Instructions are the same as ordering food, just call and we will bring it out. 952-492-2199 or 952-492-2096. 

The Feed Mill

Call 952-492-3646

Linsey’s BBQ & Grill – buy here

For a limited time, buy a $25 gift card and receive an additional $10 gift card.

The Vinery – buy here

Snips Salon – buy here

Water Street Antiques

Gift card purchases can be made over the phone 612-916-9467.


Businesses with updates are welcome to call Nathan Fuerst, Planner/ Economic Development Specialist, at City Hall (952) 492-2535 to update this list.

Business of the Week: Linsey’s BBQ & Grill

Business of the Week: Linsey’s BBQ & Grill

Members of the Jordan community are asked to continue their support for local businesses. This week, Linsey’s BBQ & Grill has been selected as the Business of the Week! Try Linsey’s for lunch or dinner, and utilize curbside pickup to grab the goods. Gift cards can also be purchased online to show your support.

Check out their Facebook for hours, a menu, daily specials, and more!

Location: Beautiful, Downtown Jordan (350 El Dorado Dr.)

Contact: 952-492-7015

#LiveShopDineJordan

Business of the Week: The Feed Mill

Business of the Week: The Feed Mill

During this tough period, residents are asked to support Jordan’s local businesses. This week, The Feed Mill has been selected as the Business of the Week! Let them take care of the cooking. They are offering Curbside Pickup and Local Delivery most days from 9am – 1pm.

Check out their Facebook for hours, a menu, daily specials, and more!

Location: Beautiful, Downtown Jordan (200 Water St.)

Contact: 952-492-3646