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Are you looking for a fun bonding activity for your family members, mates or colleagues? Wine not organise a tasting, blending or pairing experience at City Winery or Brisbane Distillery? CITY WINERY Did you know the last time Brisbane had an inner-city winery was 1860, (yes, you read that correctly), more than 160 years ago, so rightfully, the folk at City Winery felt Brisbane had waited long enough for another. First announced in late 2018 and opened in a warehouse at 11 Wandoo
A fiery feast for the senses If you’re all about knowing the real story behind your food and wine, then Brisbane City Winery’s Fireside Experience is the immersive fine-dining degustation made for you. As you enter the intimate dining room for 20 people, the gentle smell of wood fire and the cleverly designed space in natural hues envelops you in a feeling of warmth. Soon you’ll come face-to-face with the friendly restaurant’s Chef and Winemaker, as they lead yo
From the North Shore to Bemidji to Bluff Country, Minnesota is wealthy in pie, boasting some old-school shops that make pies that would please even a French pastry chef, as well as some new-fangled pie makers that are reinventing the art form. From north to south (more or less), heres a sampling of some of the states most inviting pie shops. Rustic Inn Cafe Ru
Central Minnesota brims with activity year-round, from fishing and biking in the spring and summer, to harvest festivals and pumpkin patches in the fall, and skiing and snowmobiling in the winter. If you’re planning a drive to get in on the action, whet your appetite at these favorite local eateries, which run the gamut from fine dining to casual burger joints. A.T. The Black and White A.T. The Black an
As the air gets cooler and the snow begins to fall, southern Minnesota’s charming towns, idyllic scenery and entertainment venues get ready to welcome winter travelers looking for something out of the ordinary. This winter, take the time to shop local, indulge in something delicious and catch a show in southern Minnesota. Shop Small, Shop Local The many quintessential downtowns of southern Minnesota offer holiday shoppe
The nightlife scene in Minneapolis can’t easily be summed up in a word or two—each of the city’s neighborhoods has its own unique feel, and local establishments range from trendy speakeasies to dive bars that haven’t changed their decor in decades. Visitors to Minneapolis can relax with a pint at a taproom in Northeast, sip cocktails on a rooftop in Uptown, or pair a beverage with eats from around the world in Whittier. But despite their differences, these Minneapolis neighborhoods have one thi
Home to numerous professional, collegiate and club teams, Minnesota is a haven for sports fans. Since snacking and sports go hand in hand, we decided to make a list of some of the best places to eat and drink before, during or after the big game. Allianz Field Soccer fans need to visit Minnesotas newest stadium, Allianz Field in St. Paul to cheer for the Minnesota United FC, a member of Major League
Searching for an upscale spot for your next anniversary, birthday or graduation party? Or is getting dressed up and savoring a cocktail or two in swank surroundings celebration enough? Whatever the occasion, here are 10 decadent bars and restaurants in the Twin Cities where you can sip, toast and celebrate in style. Colita, Minneapolis Colita, Minneapolis A lush wall of living greenery behi
While the four largest immigrant groups to settle in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area are Germans, Norwegians, Irish and Swedes, the flavors of the Twin Cities today extend far beyond northern Europe. The Twin Cities offer thousands of dining options that vary from the Jucy Lucy hamburger at Matt’s Bar and the walleye sandwich at Tavern on Grand to high-end hot spots like Sea Change at the Guthrie Theater and The Lexington in St. Paul. Lefse, German sausages, Irish stews and other northern European
Pick your favorite variety of Minnesota apple, then head home and bake this delicious apple tarte tatin recipe from fellow Minnesotan and international food expert, Andrew Zimmern. Watch Andrew Make this Recipe Tarte Tatin By Andrew Zimmern
Whether your sweet tooth aches for cupcakes, ice cream, doughnuts or candy made by accomplished bakers and confectioners, youll find sweet treats in every corner of Minnesota. From the heart of downtown Minneapolis to the states rural corners, where pie and old-school doughnuts really come into their own, here are 10 spots to indulge #OnlyinMN-style. Aroma Pie Shoppe, Whalan Aroma Pie Shoppe, Whalan
Brunch is big in Minnesota. From Bloody Marys in the city to buffets at lakeside resorts, here are eight great brunch spots to choose from for the hungry weekend traveler. Hope Breakfast Bar, St. Paul Hope Breakfast Bar, St. Paul This all-day breakfast spot, located in a historic St. Paul firehouse near West 7th Street, believes in delicious breakfast food and building community. Hope Breakf
Here in Minnesota, we’ve always considered restaurant patios and rooftop bars an essential part of summer—and this year, because outdoor dining helps suppress the spread of COVID-19, we mean that literally. To keep guests and staff safe this summer, restaurants, bars, breweries, distilleries and wineries across Minnesota are flexing their creativity to provide ample outdoor space for diners or cook up unique takeout options for you to enjoy at home. Here are a few fun ways to eat and drink outs
In Minnesota, we pride ourselves on bundling up and finding creative ways to stay active all year round—and that mentality is especially true in our hospitality industry. Whether youre dining inside of a snow globe or sipping hot toddies on a heated patio, winter dining in Minnesota is extra hot this year. Cozy Up on a Heated Winter Patio We love patio season in Minnesota, so were treating this year as an
When you head north to the stunning rocky outcrops of Lake Superiors North Shore, youll not only discover the regions breathtaking scenery, but a unique cuisine with a gastronomic style of its own. From smoked fish to fresh berries, cured meats and some of the regions tastiest breakfasts, the North Shore of the largest Great Lake combines soulful and traditional local fare with modern dining techniques to create killer meals that can transform a pleasant trip into a great vacation.
Whether your sweet tooth aches for cupcakes, ice cream, doughnuts or candy made by accomplished bakers and confectioners, you wont be disappointed in Minnesota. The sweet stuff can be found everywhere from the heart of downtown Minneapolis to the states rural corners, where pie and old-school doughnuts really come into their own. Aroma Pie Shoppe, Whalan Aroma Pie Shoppe, Whalan
Whats in your glass can tell a story about where you are. In Minnesota, artisan distillers are opening up shop in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth and beyond, serving up inventive libations in inviting settings. The craft distillery equivalent of taprooms, Minnesotas cocktail rooms are places where visitors can hang out, sip cocktails made from spirits distilled on-site, and learn about what theyre drinking, all while enjoying the ambiance of a working distillery. With more than 20 distilleries now
Every North Shore adventure begins in Duluth. For craft beer lovers, that means two chances to visit the citys growing number of breweries—once on the way up, and again at the end of your trip. Breweries like Blacklist Artisan Ales, Canal Park Brewing Co. and Bent Paddle Brewing Co. put Duluth’s craft brewing scene on the map, while the All Pints North craft beer festival has solidified the city as a true craft beer destination. And we cant forget Fitgers, which started brewing beer in Duluth in
Minnesota—known for signature dishes like the “Juicy Lucy” and upping the ante with innovative food trucks and farm-to-table fare—is leaving its mark on the food world, and on food-centric TV shows. The Travel Channel, Food Network and others have filmed episodes at dozens of restaurants around the state, showing the world what dining here is all about. Here’s just a sampling of some of Minnesota’s eateries, as seen on TV.
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