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Magellan’s
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July 10th, 2009
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Where have I been? There’s good pizza to be had in my home town–besides Michael’s, Matteo’s and Mia’s, that is–and I just heard about it a few weeks ago. Even more embarrassing, it’s right down town near House of Guinness and I’ve probably walked by it dozens of times.
Magellan’s bar is a little on the rustic side compared to, say, Neighbor’s and some of my other favorite downtown hang-outs. But the pizza is definitely worth going in for. A good strategy is one that we sometimes use for Chinese takeout at Golden Gate: go there in person, place your order and wait for it at the bar while you enjoy the beverage of your choice. By the time you’re draining that Spotted Cow your pizza will be ready to take home.
The bill will be quite reasonable, too. Last time we went there using this strategy we paid something like $15. That’s for two tap beers and a large pizza. Can you beat that? I think not.
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I’m going to be in the Twin Cities area on business for a couple of days next week and I have very little idea what to do while I’m there. I suppose I’ll hit the Mall of America (though I suspect I may be horrified by it). But other than that, what does one do in this area? Are there local specialties to eat and drink? Places to see? Should I look up Prince? Or Garrison Keillor? Or Bob Dylan? Maybe all three of us should go to the MoA and have some lutefisk for lunch.
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