Bull Dozier
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Every year we take turns taking another couple out to dinner for each others' birthdays. My wife and my birthdays are both in may, so they take us out in May. Their birthdays are in December and February, so we take them out in January or February. We're going out tonight, and we need an idea. We were going to Hell's Kitchen, but we didn't get the day figured out until last night, and now I can't get a reservation. I'm looking for a personal recomendation for a good place. It doesn't have to be uber fancy, and can't be uber expensive, but I want to find some good food (obviously). Who has some ideas?
Here are the requirement:
-Nice but not super expensive, $15-25 entres works.
-No asian cuisine (indian, chinese, tai, etc. He's a picky eater). American, italian, mediteranean, steaks, burgers, etc or eclectic would work. Places we've taken them to have been Ingredients in White Bear, Pop in North Minneapolis, the Hideaway (?) in Stillwater.
-Something not too popular or small that I couldn't get into tonight.
Here are the preferences
-Eastern half of the Twin Cities. Both couples live in Saint Paul. He works downtown Minneapolis and has probably had every restaurant down there. We like to try new places, so nothing downtown Minneapolis (he had been to Hell's Kitchen but loved it and wanted to go back). We don't want to spend half the night in the car driving to western suburbs since we'll be getting started kind of late.
Any ideas?
Here are the requirement:
-Nice but not super expensive, $15-25 entres works.
-No asian cuisine (indian, chinese, tai, etc. He's a picky eater). American, italian, mediteranean, steaks, burgers, etc or eclectic would work. Places we've taken them to have been Ingredients in White Bear, Pop in North Minneapolis, the Hideaway (?) in Stillwater.
-Something not too popular or small that I couldn't get into tonight.
Here are the preferences
-Eastern half of the Twin Cities. Both couples live in Saint Paul. He works downtown Minneapolis and has probably had every restaurant down there. We like to try new places, so nothing downtown Minneapolis (he had been to Hell's Kitchen but loved it and wanted to go back). We don't want to spend half the night in the car driving to western suburbs since we'll be getting started kind of late.
Any ideas?
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