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This Loring Park hangout has an old soul, perhaps because it's operated by a few longtime restaurateurs and has some of the same arty vibe as the late, lamented New French and Loring cafes. While Doug and Jessica Anderson had success with neighborhood bistro fare at Bakery on Grand and fine dining at A Rebours, this restaurant's style is more difficult to pin down. Named after a New York institution called Nick and Eddie, the emphasis seems more about hospitality than a specific cuisine, since the menu is part French bistro, part middle-Europe deli, part mesquite-grilled American fare. Just be sure to save room for Jessica's amazing desserts.
Another era passes through the Loring Park neighborhood. Nick and Eddie, the restaurant that has been an industry insider hangout, swank neighborhood joint, occasional ghost town and somewhat undergro... More »
It's been an explosive rise for a group that started as a way to avoid getting bored when their hardcore band Building Better Bombs was on hiatus. Over the past two years, while P.O.S. played multiple festivals and the Ryan Olson-masterminded... More »
The crowd that had gathered at Nick and Eddie on Sunday for the debut of Polica, the new band led by Channy Moon Casselle of the recently split Twin Cities favorite Roma di Luna, was teeming with exci... More »
It's been less than a month since we first learned that Roma di Luna would be disbanding, and already Channy's new project, Polica, is moving full steam ahead. Today, the group unveiled two tracks, "D... More »
About a month back we wrote about a new series called GenreBeast that's been taking over the warehouse behind Nick and Eddie every Monday night this summer. Over the past few weeks the event has grown... More »
I just went there for lunch and all I can say is "wow"! It was an amazing and beautiful lunch. I had the lobster rolls and my friend had the caesar salad with the Brioche and Egg appetizer and we were both impressed! And the blueberry crisp was out of this world! A gourmet meal at an amazing cost! It was an experience that I'll never forget - it was wonderful!
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