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Minneapolis for One
I am looking for a restaurant where a woman alone can get a great meal before several days of "meeting food". I will be staying in downtown Minneapolis. Ideas?
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I highly recommend Oceanaire Seafood in the downtown area. Try the crabcakes and scallops. That's what I had, and those two dishes were absolutely fantastic. The dessert, if you've got room, is also good, albeit massive!
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112 Eatery ^
Small restaurant with terrific food. Short distance from downtown. Open late. You can eat at the bar or a table. |
Originally Posted by gungadin
I am looking for a restaurant where a woman alone can get a great meal before several days of "meeting food". I will be staying in downtown Minneapolis. Ideas?
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I spent a weekend there last fall and had a lovely dinner at Restaurant Alma. I was traveling alone and was perfectly comfortable everywhere I went, but am drawing a blank on the other places I tried.
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If you're willing to take public transportation (or have access to a rental car), I'd recommend heading over to Grand Ave. in St. Paul. There are a lot of unique, boutique eateries in that area. One in particular that I would recommend would be "Everest on Grand" which serves Nepalese food. Very good, and very reasonably priced. Otherwise, if you want good food and are willing to spend a bit more, The Capital Grille in Minneapolis is right in downtown and is very good. For steakhouses, again right downtown, you have a choice of three really good ones: Manny's, Morton's, and Murray's. I haven't sampled it, but I hear good things about the new Wolfgang Puck restaurant located at the Walker Art Center. Perhaps make a day out of the museum/dining? I dunno, there are a lot of food options. Really depends on the mood you're in, what you want to pay, the atmosphere you're looking for, and whether you can go beyond a reasonable walking distance. :)
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I second the recommendation for Murray's. It's definitely an oldschool steak house.
On the other end of the spectrum, try Solera on S. Hennepin. I loved the food there. It's mainly a tapas place, with decent wine and drinks. Relatively quiet, kind of dimly lit, a nice atmosphere, and a great place to get out of the cold. Nothing like meeting/convention food. Ocenaire is also one of my favorites downtown. Can get pricey sometimes, but the food is usually very fresh. A fun place to grab a cocktail, even if alone, was a place called "Drink" on 5th Street. I used to head there after work with some of the clients. Sometimes it gets a llittle noisy, but it's a very friendly place, bright, multi-level and just fun. At least when I've been there. |
Originally Posted by liveon777
A fun place to grab a cocktail, even if alone, was a place called "Drink" on 5th Street. I used to head there after work with some of the clients. Sometimes it gets a llittle noisy, but it's a very friendly place, bright, multi-level and just fun. At least when I've been there.
Consider walking further down First Avenue towards "Block E". In the same building as the cinema, there is a bar on the ground floor called Shout. They have a couple of pianos there and often times they're dueling. Could be fun. They usually have cheap Guinness, if that's your thing. |
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