Tim Niver, one of the founders of the Town Talk Diner, also thinks talk of doom in St. Paul is silly: To prove it, he's planning on opening a steak-centered restaurant in the former Pop's space up by Metropolitan State University on the hill overlooking downtown St. Paul. Name? The Strip Club.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
New Restaurant by Metro State?
I've seen this mentioned in a bunch of places over the last 2 months, but when I drove by last week I didn't seen any activity. But today it made the restaurant column of City Pages:
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Arlington Hills Library
Just a quick post t link to the new article on the proposed new library-rec center at Maryland and Greenbrier and to a prior article from June on the old library. Both from the East Side Review. No coverage from the Pioneer Press.
Monday, July 23, 2007
Big news on the Hamm's Brewery!
I got my new computer up and running, so I plan to post more often.
Big news for the East Side not covered in either of the local papers -- only in the Twin
Cities Daily Planet: they are going forward with the Asian Cultural Center in the old brewery.
Here's a link to the article. And one to the APPC website.
The downside? We are spending $10 million for this "cultural center" but today it was reported that the Hayden Heights Library (and the Hamline-Midway branch) are on the chopping block due to City budget shortfall.
Big news for the East Side not covered in either of the local papers -- only in the Twin
Cities Daily Planet: they are going forward with the Asian Cultural Center in the old brewery.
Here's a link to the article. And one to the APPC website.
The downside? We are spending $10 million for this "cultural center" but today it was reported that the Hayden Heights Library (and the Hamline-Midway branch) are on the chopping block due to City budget shortfall.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Two mentions of East Side history in the Pi Press
East Side restaurants in print
Last week I spotted a familiar sight in an unexpected location: the Dari-ette on the cover of a magazine in the Byerly's checkout line. Pick up Metro magazine to see profiles of both the Dari-ette and Little Oven in their "Ultimate Hole-in-the-Wall guide." Unfortunately, neither of these is listed in the online version(http://www.metromag.com); you have to buy the print.
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Introduction
Anything I read about St. Paul: news, restaurant reviews, books, blogs, etc. ignore the neighborhoods east of downtown. This includes my neighborhood. So this begins my blog about life on the post-industrial East Side.
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