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Where is the Best Bar Menu in Minneapolis, Minnesota?

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Where is the Best Bar Menu in Minneapolis, Minnesota?

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I try to stay away from the chain restaurants, mainly because they may or may not lack originality. Duh. For some reason, I always end up at the Rock Bottom in Chicago. Disclosure: Okay, okay. This is…

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the local kind of makes me want to get up on one of their many bars and dance a little jig!their food — B happy hour — Apost happy hour — A (plus given based on the sheer number of absurdly wasted…

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Went with some friends last night around 10:30 p.m. Had a great dinner-spot-on service. Their wine list is always fantastic and where else can you get wine, scotch, and tequila flights? Only complaint was that the bratwurst seemed a little over priced- $6.50 for one brat with a little spicy brown mustard. Everything else was amazing and well worth it- the tuna, stickney hill goat cheese, and the ratatuille.

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The Catfish is a fun spot that has really serious food. They also have a burger that is fantastic and in my opinion the best damn juicy lucy around…………yes I said the best! Matt’s is good too but trust me and try this Juicy Lucy, the Afton Burger and their serious food. All around great spot.Pros + Fun Spot, Relaxed, Great Food, Awesome Burger, Fun Staff

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A group of 14 of us dined here on a Tuesday evening (12 June). Since my wife and I were at one end of a long table, I have no idea what the judgment may have been of the other end. For us, though, the entrees were excellent (gnocchi ai quattro formaggi) and transcendent (risotto with chicken and asparagus in a saffron broth). The latter was stunningly good; it had to be due to the broth itself. The first course calamari Genovese (not fried) was, alas, overdone and consequently tough. Another diner mentioned tough calamari in her cioppino. They should know the rule for cooking squid: 45 seconds or 45 minutes. A contorno – a “side” of broccoli rapini – could’ve been tenderer. A molten chocolate cake – increasingly common on menus, to which, as an unapologetic chocoholic, I have no objection at all – was very nice. Prices struck me as reasonable, as did the choices on the menu. The woman who was our server handled the large table with cheerfulness and efficiency, even splitting the tab a

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