Surge of support for Grand Rapids wine bar after scary couple of months January 12, 2021 5:17am Text size Copy shortlink:
DULUTH – Monday and the relaxation of indoor dining restrictions in Minnesota couldn t have come soon enough for Tia Marie, the owner of UnWined Up North in Grand Rapids.
Over the past few months, she set up weekly virtual wine tasting events and digital trivia. She bought $800 worth of gift certificates from other local businesses to give away with her own.
But takeout, and those hardy enough to sip and snack by a bonfire on the shortest days of the year, weren t enough.
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The official The Elder Scrolls Twitter account has tweeted something.
Is it a tease? Is it a clue? Is it a reference to another mobile game and/or Elder Scrolls Online expansion? Who can really say. Anybody who tells you they know for sure is probably lying, but that doesn t mean we can t have a bit of fun going down the rabbit hole, does it?
And we certainly wouldn t be the only ones, because what a rabbit hole this one s turned out to be.
Let s start at the beginning. The tweet in question is this, posted at 4pm on New Year s Eve:
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Fire pits are going to be very popular this winter, as more restaurants and bars and breweries start firing them up.
Outdoor dining is allowed starting Saturday. And that meant a change in landscape at 7 West Taphouse and their Miller Hill location.
General manager Jen Wright said that her boss drove up with some hay bales on Thursday, and they got to work setting them out, to hold up table tops. We re going to have a fire pit out here. For the seating, we re going to call it butts on bales. That s going to be my catch phrase. They re surrounded by beer kegs. More decor is coming.