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Old St. Anthony, the city’s birthplace, is enjoying
a spectacular renaissance. Nestled in a bend of the Mississippi
River, it offers an intriguing collection of home-grown, locally
owned restaurants, nightspots and shops steeped in the city’s rich
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A place for your tastes No matter what your tastebuds like, Old St. Anthony probably has
it.
- Nye’s Polonaise Room with
its Polish-American specialties, polka band and piano bar, is a
local landmark
- Kramarczuk’s Deli, also a
historic locale, is a cafeteria-style eatery specializing in
hearty Eastern European meats, dumplings and sandwiches, as well
as homemade desserts
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The Times
is renowned for its fondue and American classics over live jazz
music
- Jitters,
a hip coffee and wine bar, offers affordable vegetarian dishes
and live music every night
- Taraccino Coffee serves
home-roasted java and fresh bakery treats in a cozy neighborhood
setting
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Bobino Café and Wine Bar is a
gourmet bistro and lounge
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Kikugawa is an
authentic Japanese food and sushi bar
Old St. Anthony is also home
to Surdyk’s Cheese Shop, a mouthwatering emporium of imported
cheeses, fresh breads, gourmet groceries and tempting deli items –
a perfect place to pick up a quick lunch or something special for
dinner.
Shopping
treasures
In old St. Anthony, you'll find unique shopping options, including
Bibelot Gifts, GH2
(Grethen House outlet), Fiori flowers,
City Salvage, Amy Kristine’s at Home
Furniture, Baltic Imports, West Photo
and the
Aveda
Institute, offering Aveda hair products and aromatherapy items,
plus discounted spa services |