66 Twin Cities area restaurant patio suggestions to start your summer These patios belong on everyone s dining-out list. May 21, 2021 9:21am Text size Copy shortlink:
One positive outgrowth of the pandemic is the way that seemingly every food-and-drink establishment sprouted some kind of outdoor dining venue. The more, the merrier, right? Listing them all isn t feasible, but be on the lookout for more suggestions in the coming weeks, and be sure to check hours and availability in advance. In the meantime, here s a place to start:
Patio epicenter
If there s one neighborhood that outdoes all others in terms of patios, it s St. Paul s Cathedral Hill. The gold standard not just for the neighborhood, but for the Twin Cities is the spacious, leafy patio behind
Nashville, TN – Casa Rosa
Nashville is home to an extraordinary music and food scene and Miranda Lambert has shared new details about her first venture into the restaurant industry. Lambert announced last week that she would be the first female country singer to open a bar and restaurant on Broadway in downtown Nashville with her new spot Casa Rosa. The award-winning singer shared a first look on Instagram of the Texas-inspired eatery that is set to open in summer 2021. The four-floor venue will have three floors to feature live entertainment, topped off with a rooftop bar.
Charlotte, NC – The Golden Owl Tavern
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New Alexandria police sergeant named
Jason Rosha has been with the department for 11 years, serving as an officer and commander of the West Central Minnesota Drug and Violent Crime Task Force. Written By: Al Edenloff | ×
Sergeant Tina Lake, who is retiring at the end of the month, pinned sergeant bars on Officer Jason Rosha s uniform , as did Rosha s father, John Rosha. The ceremony took place Monday night in the Alexandria City Council chambers. (Al Edenloff / Echo Press)
Alexandria Police Officer Jason Rosha was promoted to sergeant at the Alexandria City Council meeting Monday night.
Alexandria Police Chief Scott Kent and the city’s Civil Service Commission recommended Rosha for the job, after conducting a three-phase process that included two oral interviews and an assessment with an independent consultant.