Local Business Recommendations
Re: Local Business Recommendations
The ballroom at the Ballantine VFW has been cheap in the past.
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- Metrodome
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Quick restaurants on Nicollet near 26th
Hey everyone,
Lately my friends and I have been climbing at Vertical Endeavors in Minneapolis and have been looking for quick places to eat beforehand. Does anyone have any suggestions? I am not super familiar with the area but would prefer something within walking distance to this intersection.
Lately my friends and I have been climbing at Vertical Endeavors in Minneapolis and have been looking for quick places to eat beforehand. Does anyone have any suggestions? I am not super familiar with the area but would prefer something within walking distance to this intersection.
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- Stone Arch Bridge
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Re: Quick restaurants on Nicollet near 26th
Harry Singh's or Quang. Sit down, but quick.
Re: Quick restaurants on Nicollet near 26th
LUS BAN MI!!!
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Re: Local Business Recommendations
^ Yes, without a doubt, Lu's is the best quick restaurant on Eat Street. In and out in a few minutes for a few bucks.
Re: Local Business Recommendations
Jasmine Deli also has tasty Bahn Mi -- a different style than Lu's, but still very good.
Pho 79 is great and quick.
Krungthep is the best Thai in town, I think, but more of a sit down place.
Pho 79 is great and quick.
Krungthep is the best Thai in town, I think, but more of a sit down place.
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Krungthep is the sister restaurant to Bangkok Thai Deli in Frogtown.
My fav Banh Mi is at Saigon at the Dale Green Line stop.
My fav Banh Mi is at Saigon at the Dale Green Line stop.
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- Stone Arch Bridge
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Re: Local Business Recommendations
Good party rooms for 20-30 people on the south side, south of Lake? Bonus for cheap food and nice ambiance.
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- Metrodome
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Re: Local Business Recommendations
I've been to Jasmine Deli before and they are delicious. I see lot's of Vietnamese options here. Thanks everyone!
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Re: Local Business Recommendations
The Malt Shop has a party room, but I don't know how big.Good party rooms for 20-30 people on the south side, south of Lake? Bonus for cheap food and nice ambiance.
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Maude doesn't have a party room but we can usually close off the back section and work something out.Good party rooms for 20-30 people on the south side, south of Lake? Bonus for cheap food and nice ambiance.
Alterations?
Where's a good place to get a sportcoat competently altered without spending a fortune?
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Re: Alterations?
I was totally just trying to find an alterations place, too. Really good timing.
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Re: Alterations?
Mor Moua at 'Chi Tailors' on Lyndale. She does everything for me.
Or 'NE Tailor' on 22nd & Johnson St NE.
Or 'NE Tailor' on 22nd & Johnson St NE.
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Re: Alterations?
I've heard good things about Cedarvale Tailors (I know their website looks sketchy as hell), and their prices are supposed to be pretty reasonable. Jackets are just about the hardest thing to alter, though, so depending on what you're looking to have done it still might not be cheap.
If you're looking for something a little closer to home, I've never had a problem with Stephen Dean in Kenwood. Then again, my tailoring needs aren't very extensive.
If you're looking for something a little closer to home, I've never had a problem with Stephen Dean in Kenwood. Then again, my tailoring needs aren't very extensive.
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Re: Alterations?
Altug at NE Tailor was my go to guy, but he's just too busy. If I wanted something done I'd have to call him a day or so before picking it up to make sure it was done, he'd never meet a date he told you (but if you had a deadline he'd meet it, you might just need to remind him). He'd also frequently do stuff for free since I was always so patient with him. It's a shame, as he's a really good tailor, I just need something more reliable.
On one hand I feel bad taking my business elsewhere, but all told I may have been more trouble than I was worth with the amount of stuff he gave me for free.
On one hand I feel bad taking my business elsewhere, but all told I may have been more trouble than I was worth with the amount of stuff he gave me for free.
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I'll second Cedarvale Tailors for anyone in that area. They do good work.
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Re: Alterations?
I have had the same exact experiences with NE Tailor! He is so friendly, but totally overwhelmed and is completely unorganized. I just don't think I can do it anymore. So much free work, but it's never done on time, even when I call earlier that same day and he assured me it was ready. Friendly chap tugs at the heart strings, but... I need to make a clean break.Altug at NE Tailor was my go to guy, but he's just too busy. If I wanted something done I'd have to call him a day or so before picking it up to make sure it was done, he'd never meet a date he told you (but if you had a deadline he'd meet it, you might just need to remind him). He'd also frequently do stuff for free since I was always so patient with him. It's a shame, as he's a really good tailor, I just need something more reliable.
On one hand I feel bad taking my business elsewhere, but all told I may have been more trouble than I was worth with the amount of stuff he gave me for free.
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Re: Alterations?
I think he might have a couple of shirts that I forgot about and got lost in his shuffle.
He should really hire an assistant, even if they only do the basic stuff like hems, since that's what most people are getting.
Take your simple stuff to the dry cleaner so I can get my suits tailored!
He should really hire an assistant, even if they only do the basic stuff like hems, since that's what most people are getting.
Take your simple stuff to the dry cleaner so I can get my suits tailored!
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Re: Alterations?
I got one of those deep discount suits at Saks off Fifth downtown before they closed. I took it to Suburban Tailor on Hopkins main street and they are fantastic. Of course, I was having the entire suit tailored, so it cost me about 120 bucks, but now I look fantastic for my job interviews
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