The new Moose & Sadie's might be just what the Minneapolis
Warehouse District has been missing. Owner Peter Kirihara (who also runs the nearby Jetset and Bev's Wine Bar) has reinvigorated his 14-year-old coffeehouse by bringing in Susan Muskat (former co-owner of the Birchwood Cafe) and her finely tuned brand of counter-service convenience, fresh fare and affordable prices to this condo-crazy...
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This Warehouse District favorite gets its name from the photos adorning the walls depicting a cute little girl with a very large dog. A variety of hot brews are forever perking and pastries are always fresh. Get a mid morning or afternoon jolt with a latte, espresso or cappuccino. If it's too warm for a hot beverage, try an iced tea, iced coffee, soft drink or juice. Sandwiches and chips, soups...
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In Short A glass wall divides the room into smoking and nonsmoking sections, providing an air of openness at this Warehouse District destination. It's hard to beat the heavenly hot chocolate and fresh pastries. A popular lunch spot for those who work in nearby warehouses and artists' studios, Moose & Sadie's is also well-stocked with a variety of cold sandwiches (Cajun chicken on...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 18, 2006)
What a pleasant surprise! I wasn’t sure what to expect and I was absolutely thrilled! Amazing food served in a comfortable and friendly place. This place has a very chic downtown/uptown feel. I loved it!
Pros
+ 5 star food
Cons
- Parking
Posted by GoGoGreen
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 01, 2009)
Now all non-smoking. Large seating area. On street parking. The staff really knows their coffee well. The menu constantly changes lots of organic choices. Soups, Sandwiches and Pastas are the best. The seating is a bit uncomfortable- they have hard wood chairs. Gets very busy. Great spot to get a cup of coffee to go and explore the Warehouse District.
The food is tasty, fresh and local. The caramel pecan roll is spectacular. The fresh oj is worthwhile. The toast rocks! I also enjoy the weekend atmosphere and how practically the whole neighborhood can be found here at some time. I'm not a huge fan of the coffee but I hear the Chai is the best in town! My favorite part is likely the bread that comes with most of the meals. There is one...
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Posted by c197933
on April 21, 2009, (Edited January 28, 2008)