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A 5-8 Club Juicy Lucy. The 5-8 Club's signature menu item is its Juicy Lucy cheeseburger which consists of cheese cooked inside a patty of Angus beef. [1] There is contention between the 5-8 Club and Matt's Bar, another Minneapolis eatery located 23 blocks north of the 5-8 Club on Cedar Avenue, about which establishment invented the burger.
Luna Lounge was a bar and music club located at 171 Ludlow Street on Manhattan's Lower East Side.Opened in 1995 by Dianne Galliano and Robert Sacher, it was a popular venue for local bands and stand-up comics [1] (the rock band Interpol played there early on and last returned in 2003 to perform a secret show under the name "Cuddleworthy").
Charlie's Cafe Exceptionale was a large and successful [1] restaurant in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota from 1933 to its closing on July 21, 1982.It was located at 7th Street and 4th Avenue South and has been called Minneapolis's "most talked-about dining establishment" during its existence.
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A new cocktail bar is coming to northeast Minneapolis from the team behind Stepchld, and it's right next door. Wild Chld is slated to open this spring in the former Hyde space at 24 University Av. NE.
Leeann Chin (February 13, 1933 [1] – March 10, 2010) was a Chinese-born American restaurateur, entrepreneur and businesswoman who founded the Leeann Chin restaurant chain in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area, which features her name, in 1980.
The IDS Center is an office skyscraper located at 80 South 8th Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Completed in 1973, it is the tallest building in Minneapolis, and the tallest building in the state at a height of 792 feet (241 m). It originally stood 775 feet 6 inches (236.37 m), though a 16-foot (4.9 m) garage for window washing equipment was ...
lawyer, railroad executive, president Minneapolis Trust Co. [1] Robert Cutler Hinckley: 1886–1887 artist [1] A. S. Hitchcock: agrostologist and senior botanist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture [5] Frank Harris Hitchcock: 1901 chief, section of foreign markets, U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Postmaster General [1] William Hitz