Friday, May 2, 2014

Eat Street in Minneapolis

With a name such as Eat Street, you can probably expect to get all sorts of great food places here, or at least some that would suit your palate. There are more than 50 eateries in this neighborhood that serves cuisine of every type where charter bus visitors can head to. Whether it is an independant or a family-run business, there is always good food to be found on any of the 17 blocks on Eat Street.

The Bad Waitress

2 E 26th St 
+1 612 872-7575
This hipster cafe, diner and coffee shop has 1950s decor and serves bus rental visitors diner-style breakfasts and lunches. Located right in the middle of Eat Street, this diner has a rather unusual way of getting your orders. Instead of a waitress taking your orders, you sit at a table, write your orders on a sheet of paper, take it to the cashier and pay, and just sit back and wait for your food to be served. Guess this is where the name of their store comes from.
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Minneapolis Sculpture Garden

Looking for art in the outdoors? If you have not heard of being able view something like that, then head on over to Minneapolis in Minnesota. There is an 11 acre park here called a Sculpture Garden, which is the largest urban sculpture gardens in United States.
There are approximately 40 permanent outdoor art installed in this park, as well as a few temporary pieces that changes every now and then.
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