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"A post shared by gretchen hatz (@wildfreshntasty) on Sep 28, 2020 at 9:42pm PDT. Over the years, this tiny Dinkytown spot has built a loyal, almost cult like following who do their best to squeeze into one of the 14 coveted stools as frequently as possible. If Al’s is open, there’s usually a line out the door, and a crowd inside packed shoulder-to-shoulder almost directly behind the few lucky souls enjoying their meals at the counter."
"DinkytownWell, if you’ve been to Al’s, you understand why social distancing wouldn’t work at this 10-foot-wide, 14-seat retro diner. But they’re still open mornings and midday for to-go made-from-scratch breakfast like scrambles, omelets, waffles, and our personal favorite- blueberry pancakes. In addition, you can buy quarts of Al’s special pancake batter for just 6 bucks if you’re looking to cook at home."
"Unlike most other breweries and taprooms, The Freehouse pours other breweries beers alongside their own. That is how confident the team behind the “breakfast to beer” brewpub is in their steady stable of beers. The tap list features four constant beers (the Kolsch, IPA, Brown Ale, and Stout) as well as a rotating selection including a light Blueberry Blonde and a Belgian Golden Strong swimming with spices."
"Freehouse doesn’t just have yummy American cuisine, tasty craft beers, and warm weather dining. It’s also got live music on the patio. Nothing says happiness like listening to live tunes and devouring a plate of Steak Florentine or Beef Stroganoff."
"And the pizzas here remind why that is: They’re big and floppy and saucy. They’re creative, adding items like Persian beef and hot peppers atop, but they never lose sight of the fact that a slice doesn’t need a whole lot to shine. (651) 227-4337512 Robert St N, St Paul, MN 55102"
"Convenient to our hotel near the Minnesota State Capitol, Black Sheep serves coal fired pizza to create the great American pizza experience for you. Dress code: CasualPhone: +1 651-227-4337"
"Dock and Paddle is the new restaurant located inside the Como Lakeside Pavilion. In a way, it’s St. Paul’s answer to Minneapolis’s Sea Salt eatery – a quality restaurant housed in beautiful public park. With a huge outdoor space and views overlooking Lake Como, there’s only one thing to do here."
"Enjoy tasty eats and lakeside views at Dock & Paddle at Como Lakeside Pavilion. This patio is hard to beat and starting June 1st, live music will be back."
"The Landmark Center is housed in the finely restored 1902 Federal Court Building, an impressive and photo-worthy building that now contains restaurants, galleries, function rooms, and performance spaces, which host theater and dance productions, as well as concerts. The building generally serves as a cultural center, but visitors can appreciate the history and architecture of the building by taking one of the several guided tours available. Visitors can also learn more about the center in Landmark Gallery, a permanent exhibit that outlines significant historical events that took place here, from Federal Court cases to community events."
"If you love history, then you’ll geek out over the Landmark Center. This castle-esque building in downtown Saint Paul began its legacy as a federal post office and courthouse. It's a place where famous gangsters were tried, two US Supreme Court Justices practiced, and the act that enforced Prohibition was written."
"Calhoun Beach Framing, has served Minneapolis, MN and the surrounding communities since 1980. We are conveniently located at West Lake Street and Irving Avenue, just east of Lake Calhoun. We are passionate about the art of framing..."
"From ancient sculptures to contemporary photography, the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) inspires wonder with extraordinary exhibitions and one of the finest wide-ranging art collections in the country. From Monet to Matisse, Asian to African, 40,000-year-old artifacts to world-famous masterpieces, Mia links the past to the present and enables global conversations. The museum also offers free one-hour guided tours."
"The Minneapolis Institute of Art is an internationally recognized institution. From Greek sculpture to Warhol, silver vessels to van Gogh, we've got it all."