![]() + The Sioux Chef is finally, almost ready to launch Owamni, the Indigenous-foods restaurant that will come to life in the Water Works complex on the Mississippi. But that patio is sunshine bright enough to wake anyone up. This Cuban/Caribbean hut will keep a pause on dinner for now, opening Wed-Sun from 9am-2:30pm to start. ![]() And if it's not the ropa vieja calling your name, it's the corn pancakes. + Victor's 1959 Cafe is finally back open for indoor dining. Sure, sure, its an edgy music venue we have missed, but have you ever staked a claim on a bar stool and some Loaded Turf Tots? Or sought solace and song in that short rib melt? Those are the days we can get back. Sounds like the upstairs pizza re-open is still a ways off, and the bar/restaurant will be closed on M-Tu, with the kitchen closing by 9pm each night. There are some new things in the works too, like tacos with tortillas from Nixta, and a new fried chicken sandwich on the menu. + Surly Brewing has officially opened their indoor dining again as phase 2 of the re-opening. They are bringing back some of the original dishes we used to love, like Hog Frites, the OG Surly burger, and the BBQ by the pound. Carved out of the former Poor Richard's building, the Misfits' Collective hosts four concepts: Curiouser Coffee Bar, Ratio cocktail + pizza bar, The Wanderer outdoor patio and bar (which rotates menus from far reaches of the planet), and Eighth Fire which is live fire cooking offering everything from plancha cooked salmon to fire braised lamb shanks, cooked on open hearth flames. From the same crew that brought you Tequila Butcher, Volstead's Emporium, and Whiskey Inferno, this newest concept is a biggie. + The Misfit's Collective is now officially open in Apple Valley. Other holiday-ish worthy pursuits? Checking out a new live fire restaurant, making a memorial drive for a burger, really committing to a Vagabonde summer (with drinks). There are no more official holidays until Labor Day, so this is the stretch to create your own: I bet you can rouse a family flotilla for a 10th of July celebration, or Pie Day at the Cabin in which you only eat pie, or Pool Party Eve with the hallowed tradition of sleeping in your swimsuits.
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