Heavy Table • August 27, 20092009: Just outside of here, the Fried Green Tomatoes are great. Mix ranch and Tabasco while you wait for them to cool. They're tart, yielding and crunchy.
Kristen H. • September 1, 2012The twist cone is excellent. The line moves fast luckily!
David E. • January 22, 2010Play football here! Nice FieldTurf.
Heavy Table • August 27, 20092009: Go straight to the back to view the well-lit and extensive displays of food and awards.
Cody K. • October 26, 2010Make sure you stop by studio 428! The three artists are amazing. 4th floor on the main hallway.
Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association • May 15, 2012One of the three buildings of the Casket Arts Community. Houses the awesome Franconia in the City Sculpture Park. Casket Arts also holds open studios during First Thursdays in the Arts District.
Gittelson💎 J. • March 15, 2013Oh oh!! Do you have a Loose Diamond in your engagement ring or just need a simple piece of jewelry fixed. Stop upstairs & see Molly @ Gittelson Jewelers! Right upstairs skyway Level
Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association • May 15, 2012Home to Altered Esthetics and various other artists. Holds open studios on the First Friday of every month, 7pm to 10pm.
Heavy Table • August 26, 20112011: The Minnesota Honey Producers' honey lemondade is tops: with the floral depth and mild, pure warmth of real honey, this lemonade was a perfect blend of tart and sweet, and a thirst annihilator.
James V. • July 27, 2011Must-see at the Minnesota State Fair every year. Player appearances, interactive games and great merchandise sales.
Marina • May 4, 2011Valet your car... It saves you a lot of time from finding a spot and exiting from the ramp, and it's only a dollar or two more.
Kendra R. • February 29, 2012Center for Orphan Drug Research- developing great therapies for people with rare diseases.
Ben S. • November 18, 20144th floor of the new wing features a nice view and a great sunny spot to study or take a nap.
Brendan N. • November 19, 2012Designed as an energy efficiency demonstration in the 1970s:
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