Business Description from the Web
This hip American restaurant is a favorite in Minneapolis. It serves up great American fare, which ranges from casual to upscale. The décor is very cozy with shades of orange and red, coupled with stylish booths and classy tables. For starters try the Shrimp and Spicy Sausage Crostini served with Basil Sauce and Red Peppers. Entrees include, the tender Grilled Lamb Chops with Mashed Potatoes...
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Posted by wcities
on January 12, 2008
A savvy mix of comfort and urbanity. Recommended dishes: Deviled eggs, roast chicken, steam-fried salmon, pork ribs, catfish. The excellent house-made ice creams and the whimsical floating islands, delicate poached meringues wafting in a vanilla sauce and topped with pecans. Also available, buy-by-the-piece options, which allow diners to tailor choices based upon their appetite. Wine list:...
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Floor-to-ceiling windows look out on the cool steel and glass of the IDS center, but the walls and furnishings in warm reds, oranges and golds make it cozy and comfortable inside. Post-work crowds, couples and gaggles of girlfriends slide into tall, plush booths and sleek tables. The eclectic New American menu has a smattering of plates that range from casual (pan-seared mahi-mahi) to...
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Tips About This Business
Two private dining rooms are available for parties and group dining.
An underground lot offers easy, close parking spots. Valet is on Seventh Street.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Floor-to-ceiling windows look out on the cool steel and glass of the IDS center, but the walls and furnishings in warm reds, oranges and golds make it cozy and comfortable inside. Post-work crowds, couples and gaggles of girlfriends slide into tall, plush booths and sleek tables. The eclectic New American menu has a smattering of plates that range from casual (pan-seared...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 13, 2006)
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I arranged a business lunch for a party of 12, simple enough. Well, we were crammed around a table that would have been perfect for 10, but was not the best option for a dozen of us. Plus we were in the middle of a very noisy dining room.
After waiting over 20 minutes for menus, and an add'l 10 for water, it became quite clear that this would not be your traditional 60 minute downtown lunch....
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Posted by Aumer00
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 02, 2008)
I work downtown and have been there several times for lunch. I have had good waiters but today we had just the worst waiter ever, arrogant, rude, actually got mad when we ordered waters. Snapped his little book shut and stomped off. Then when we went to pay he made a big show about laying out my change, which wasnt even his tip and had so much attitude about it-- it was crazy! I plan to never...
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Posted by mmj111
on April 21, 2009, (Edited May 06, 2008)
We went out to dinner with friends on a Saturday night and found it to be an outstanding experience. We were seated in a somewhat secluded room and the ambience was perfect for conversation. The service was superb--perfectly timed and not the least intrusive. The wine connoisseur in our group was very pleased with the wine list. The food was excellent--very artfully presented and prepared...
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Posted by pugasus
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 15, 2008)