Showing posts with label restaurant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label restaurant. Show all posts

May 24, 2023

Cemetery Discovery

 


In the 1960s, when McDonald's built their store next to Atkinson Cemetery, the area was completely covered with trees and brush, making it unrecognizable as a cemetery. In the 1980s, the city took control of the land, cleaned up the site, and uncovered the history of the lost cemetery. It’s now one of my favorite places to photograph in Cottage Grove.

December 2, 2022

The Busted Nut


Although it’s a bit on the smaller side, The Busted Nut Bar & Grill is incredibly popular and offers a fantastic menu. If you're looking for a new spot to dine, I highly recommend paying them a visit. The prices are very reasonable, with great value on both the food and drinks. The atmosphere has a historic charm, retaining its original character and feel.

August 26, 2022

Ox Cart Rooftop


One of my favorite summertime spots is the Ox Cart Arcade and Rooftop. The arcade is located below at street level, along with another restaurant, but the rooftop setup is truly amazing! While their website could use some major improvements, don't let that deter you from visiting. The view is incredible, offering a fantastic overlook of CHS field, home of the Saint Paul Saints.

September 15, 2015

North Pole on Newport

One of our family favorites is the North Pole restaurant in Newport. Also was recently featured in an independent movie called “Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter”.

November 4, 2010

Outdoor Seating

My wife and I love to visit the Eagle Street Grill on 7th Street and Wabasha in St Paul. It always seams like we visit there in the colder months and have never sat in their outdoor seating. If you've never stopped here before or are looking for a new place, I highly recommend it. My wife and I love to visit the Eagle Street Grill on 7th Street and Wabasha in St Paul. It always seams like we visit there in the colder months and have never sat in their outdoor seating. If you've never stopped here before or are looking for a new place, I highly recommend it.

November 14, 2009

Britt's Pub

Opened in 1990, started out in a very small portion of downtown Minneapolis, but has now grow to be a very popular establishment. Yes, a British accent can be heard in the building from a few of the workers and guests.

September 14, 2009

Steve's Newport Drive-In

Though it has been closed for quite some time now, at least three years. It was known for it's great burgers and rootbeer floats. I believe it was once an A&W Rootbeer stand before it turned into Steve's Newport Drive-In. The drive-in became a casualty of the Highway 61 road construction that eliminated the stop light and nearly all of it's passer by traffic.

  

March 26, 2009

Happy 15th Anniversary To My Wife

I wanted to use today's photo, March 26, 2009 to do a bit of bragging and to encourage all of the new couples out there. Today, my wife and I celebrate our 15th year of marriage. I'm bragging because 15 years is starting to get up there in numbers. It's getting to the point where I'm forced to do some math to figure out how many years it's actually been. Next year I will need four hands to count the number of fingers for each year of marriage. This is the last year one can use three hands. I'm encouraging because in this day and age, we are proof that it does work if you make it work. It certainly has not been easy, we've had to work hard with our relationship. More at the beginning years than the latter, but it will pay off in th end.

I should mention, the building in the photo was the location of our Groom's dinner. It was called Willie's Hidden Harbor and is located on the Mississippi River in Saint Paul Park. I believe it has gone through an owner ship change as the sign on the building was not what I was expecting to see.

So my dear, Happy 15th Anniversary. Thank you for being there for me, with me and all of that mushy stuff. You are the greatest.

January 5, 2009

Ma Ma's Pizza

Ma Ma's Pizza on Rice Street and Front Street in St Paul I recall the side of this building being white with a painting of the Italian gondola painted on the wall. Instead, today I see the brick a dark red with a metal cutout of a gondola painted in black with gold trim. The place looks like it's had a recent face lift, but the Ma Ma's Pizza sign still looks like the original sign that I can remember. Is the food good at Ma Ma's Pizza on Rice Street in St Paul? I have no memories of eating there, but as close as it was to my grandma's house, I had to have eaten food from there at least once as a young boy.

November 6, 2008

Fogo De Chao

Located on the corner of 7th Street and Hennepin Avenue in downtown Minneapolis is a great Brazilian Steakhouse. It's basically an all you can eat steakhouse that offers about 20 or so different cuts of meat prepared in various ways. We've been here a couple of times and have enjoyed the atmosphere and the food each time. The Gaucho chefs walk around from table to table with meat on skewers. If you want to try the particular cut of beef on the skewer, you say yes, or no if you want to try something else. It's a rather unique way of serving an all you can eat type of restaurant. They walk around with the food and you never really have to leave your seat. A tad on the spendy side at $40-43 a plate if you're on a budget, but I highly recommended Fogo De Chao if you're looking to try something new.

August 11, 2008

McDonalds Playland In West St Paul

Artwork mural from the old McDonalds play land in West St Paul. I made a quick stop at the McDonalds in West St Paul, a place I used to visit when I was younger. Often my mom and dad would take me to the playland here. It was just a simple playground with McDonalds characters as parts of the rides. The best part of it was the tram that would take you from the bottom of the hill to the top of the hill where the playground was located. Looking back at what they used to do for the kids was amazing. No one today would ever do anything like this at a fast food restaurant. All that remains in the path up the hill, which is located near the current drive through road, plus the artwork on the cement wall.

Artwork mural from the old McDonalds play land in West St Paul. Artwork mural from the old McDonalds play land in West St Paul.

May 18, 2008

Place To Eat In St Paul

For as long as I can remember, Savoy Inn has stood in this location on Seventh Street and the end of the Lafayette Bridge in St Paul. I've heard so many good things about this place, they must be doing something right because they are still there year after year. Yet, I have never paid a visit to this restaurant. The longer I post photos of the Twin Cities, the more I realize there are many things I have not tried, been to, stopped at, in my very own neighborhood.

April 30, 2008

Painted Bricks Or Natural Color

I made a visit through St Paul's East Side Neighborhood and drove past this building that caught my eye. The building has been refurbished in someway, but I'm curious if the red brick is painted or is that the natural color of it? Despite the sign that reads 'The Strip Club' I can assure you, this is a restaurant that a friend of mine has suggested to eat at. I will stop in there soon, but today's stop was only for a quick photo and to find the exact location.

December 8, 2007

Does This Need A Crafty Post Title

I've seen funny foreign restaurant names posted around the internet before that were suggestive or a close to a dirty word, but never did I ever expect to see one around the Twin Cities. I hope some of you find the humor in the photo as I did when taking it.

My Daily Photo Favorites: Portland, Oregon | Nantes, France | Subang Jaya, Malaysia

April 14, 2007

Look, A Moose

I have seen a moose in person before when I was in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in Norther Minnesota, but this is as close as you'll be when you'll come to seeing a moose in the Twin Cities area. This moose can be found on Highway 13 and 35E in Mendota Heights.

FYI: I've had two nights of issues in a row while trying to post. Things were not cooperating for various reasons.