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The Minneapolis Forum Cafeteria was located at 36 South 7th Street [1] originally constructed in 1914 as the Saxe Theater, later the Strand Theater. [2] A 1930 reconstruction created a cafeteria with a stunning Art Deco interior of black onyx and pale green tiles, sconces, chandeliers, and mirrors with a Minnesota-themed motif: pine cones, waterfalls, and Viking ships.
Al's Breakfast is reportedly the narrowest restaurant in the city of Minneapolis, at a width of ten feet (3.0 m).Al's Breakfast is crammed into a former alleyway between two much larger buildings and is located in the city's Dinkytown neighborhood near the University of Minnesota.
Minneapolis-style hotdog- a hotdog on a sesame bun, and topped with hotdish, tater tots, ketchup, and string cheese. [39] Minnesota-style pizza (known as Minneapolis-style pizza in the Twin Cities) [13] Hot Dago [40] South Minneapolis vanilla ice cream; Basil Wings [4] Chapati wraps - made of chapati, Somali rice, meats, and various spices. [4]
It's been eight years since Saffron, the influential Mediterranean restaurant, closed its doors in downtown Minneapolis. But for chef/co-owner Sameh Wadi, Saffron is not only still front of mind ...
The Leaning Tower of Niles, in Niles, Illinois; a replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa; The "Leaning Tower of Patchogue", a nickname given to the former PD Tower at the LIRR station in Patchogue, New York; it was demolished in 2006; The Leaning Tower of Britten, in Groom, Texas; The Leaning Tower of Dallas in Dallas, Texas, a now demolished ...
Restaurant owners and labor unions are squaring off as the city of Minneapolis moves closer to establishing an advisory committee with the power to recommend business regulations. More than two ...
After a year of construction and $20 million in upgrades, owners of the Two22 Tower in downtown Minneapolis are ready to show off the newly renovated 42-story building, formerly known as Campbell ...
White Castle Building Number 8 is a former White Castle restaurant building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.. The building, measuring only 28 by 28 feet (8.5 m × 8.5 m), has had three locations in Minneapolis.