5 best things our food writers ate in the Twin Cities this week Taste editor Nicole Hvidsten and restaurant critic Rick Nelson highlight the favorites of their weekly dining experiences. April 30, 2021 10:20am Text size Copy shortlink:
S & S Burger from Stalk & Spade
Remember when savvy entrepreneurs were remaking tired Burger King, Taco Bell and Perkins outlets into trendy dining destinations? That same welcome phenomenon has now spread to the Starbucks property portfolio.
Witness the incarnation of this plant-based newcomer, the work of Crisp & Green head honcho Steele Smiley. On Thursday morning, in advance of a ribbon-cutting ceremony, a line of curiosity seekers stretched down the block (the generous offer of free opening-day food may have been an additional incentive), with Smiley greeting his guests and talking about the 300 to 400 recipe-testing trials behind the menu s meat- and dairy-free burgers, chick
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Niagara County DMV restricts walk-in hours to residents only
Niagara County Clerk Joseph A. Jastrzemski says the DMV tried to open walk-ins to everyone, but the number of people coming from other communities was overwhelming.
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Visit to the DMV Highway Warning Sign, Icon of a car and text DMV on a yellow highway sign with sky background Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 10:33 PM EDT April 19, 2021
NIAGARA COUNTY, N.Y. Niagara County officials say future walk-in hours for the DMV will be limited to Niagara County residents only.
Niagara County Clerk Joseph A. Jastrzemski says the DMV tried to open walk-ins to everyone, but the number of people coming from other communities was overwhelming, creating long lines and long wait times.