Portraits of Minnesota's well-known politicians and personalized wine lockers of the city's power brokers and local celebrities clue you in to the clientele here. The club-like atmosphere combined with superb service makes for a dining experience you will not soon forget. The menu is a la carte and the portions are huge. Start with the cold shellfish platter, a gleaming silver tower of cold baby lobster, little neck clams and fresh oysters. The steaks are proudly displayed in a refrigerator case where they are dry-aged to perfection. The porterhouse, New York strip and the lighter sirloin or filet mignon will satisfy any appetite. If seafood is what you are craving, lobster, salmon filet or blackened tuna steak should suffice. Large baked potatoes, creamed spinach or asparagus in Hollandaise sauce are fine accompaniments. Chocolate cake, cheesecake or Creme Brulee will bring things to a fine end. More than 300 bottles of wine and an impressive selection of beers are offered.
This ancient, red brick building with old archways and interiors decorated with Ralph Steadman prints creates a laid-back atmosphere of leisure. And that's exactly what you'll find on their menu - offerings that are deceptively simple yet alluring. Simple items like scrambled eggs with lobster and crab cake feature in the menu. Partners Steve Meyer and Mitch Omer make their own ketchup, mustard, cocoa, peanut butter, blackberry jam and blood orange marmalade.
In spirit with its unusual name, the extraordinary theme of the restaurant evokes wonder. The dining area is partitioned into separate rooms that are designed to mirror sections of a newspaper. The front pages of newspapers adorn the walls of the restaurant. This upscale restaurant is a favorite local hangout. The food served here is also excellent. Try the fettuccine with roasted pepper-avocado sauce that the guests here will vouch for.
The Warehouse District has many fine nightclubs and bars, but this unique music cafe is a crown jewel. Every night the best local talent or well known national acts take the stage playing rock, pop, jazz or R&B. If you like to rub shoulders with the rich and famous, let it be known that local celebrities are known to frequent this café. The menu consists of ribs, chicken and pasta.
The entryway of this steakhouse is adorned with dozens of awards, pictures of celebrities who have graced the tables with loving testimonials. This location has a sports bar attached, so if you love a good game, you can satisfy that appetite too. As the name implies, steak is the featured entree, big ones (32oz) and small ones (8oz). The steaks are buttery-smooth, they literally melt-in-your-mouth . Each steak is served with a side of salad, potatoes and bottomless breadbaskets. There are other menu items like pasta, burgers, shrimp, ribs and chicken, but the real star is the steak. Eat you heart out!(651) (651) 454-6744454-6744
Portraits of Minnesota's well-known politicians and personalized wine lockers of the city's power brokers and local celebrities clue you in to the clientele here. The club-like atmosphere combined with superb service makes for a dining experience you will not soon forget. The menu is a la carte and the portions are huge. Start with the cold shellfish platter, a gleaming silver tower of cold baby lobster, little neck clams and fresh oysters. The steaks are proudly displayed in a refrigerator case where they are dry-aged to perfection. The porterhouse, New York strip and the lighter sirloin or filet mignon will satisfy any appetite. If seafood is what you are craving, lobster, salmon filet or blackened tuna steak should suffice. Large baked potatoes, creamed spinach or asparagus in Hollandaise sauce are fine accompaniments. Chocolate cake, cheesecake or Creme Brulee will bring things to a fine end. More than 300 bottles of wine and an impressive selection of beers are offered.
This ancient, red brick building with old archways and interiors decorated with Ralph Steadman prints creates a laid-back atmosphere of leisure. And that's exactly what you'll find on their menu - offerings that are deceptively simple yet alluring. Simple items like scrambled eggs with lobster and crab cake feature in the menu. Partners Steve Meyer and Mitch Omer make their own ketchup, mustard, cocoa, peanut butter, blackberry jam and blood orange marmalade.
In spirit with its unusual name, the extraordinary theme of the restaurant evokes wonder. The dining area is partitioned into separate rooms that are designed to mirror sections of a newspaper. The front pages of newspapers adorn the walls of the restaurant. This upscale restaurant is a favorite local hangout. The food served here is also excellent. Try the fettuccine with roasted pepper-avocado sauce that the guests here will vouch for.
The entryway of this steakhouse is adorned with dozens of awards, pictures of celebrities who have graced the tables with loving testimonials. This location has a sports bar attached, so if you love a good game, you can satisfy that appetite too. As the name implies, steak is the featured entree, big ones (32oz) and small ones (8oz). The steaks are buttery-smooth, they literally melt-in-your-mouth . Each steak is served with a side of salad, potatoes and bottomless breadbaskets. There are other menu items like pasta, burgers, shrimp, ribs and chicken, but the real star is the steak. Eat you heart out!(651) (651) 454-6744454-6744
The Warehouse District has many fine nightclubs and bars, but this unique music cafe is a crown jewel. Every night the best local talent or well known national acts take the stage playing rock, pop, jazz or R&B. If you like to rub shoulders with the rich and famous, let it be known that local celebrities are known to frequent this café. The menu consists of ribs, chicken and pasta.