Peter's Grill in Downtown.  Not ONLY have they been
visited by a POTUS (Bill Clinton in 1996 -- you can
order the BC Special which includes a hamburger, diet
coke, and apple pie, I think), but the food is
wonderfully simple and incredibly cheap.  Plus, the
atmosphere is wonderful.  It is classic without
drawing the crowd of the swish (although now that I've
sung its praises I hope that doesn't change).  The
perfect restaraunt for a date or if you're just
looking to pretend you live in Minneapolis ca. 1948.

Re: online menus -- A few years ago Microsoft bought
this company called Sidewalk that was going to put
things like movie and theatre showings, restaraunt
reviews etc... online.  I don't think it ever took of.
 If somebody were to put that information online
(probably by approaching restaraunts and asking for
it) I bet it would be a pretty useful feature.  

My guess would be that City Pages would be the first
paper to get that info, but given that they also seem
to have some of the most cogent political reporting in
the metro area recently I wouldn't want them to get a
big head.

Patrick Peterson
Dinkytown

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