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Article: RESTAURANT REVIEW; Taking comfort at the Dakota; Minneapolis got a new place for lunch and dinner and a gift to music lovers when the Dakota Jazz Club & Restaurant moved to the Nicollet Mall.(TASTE)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- February 19, 2004
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Byline: Rick Nelson; Staff Writer
Once again, the dinner topic was the Twins ballpark brouhaha.
"Not a dime of taxpayer money," one friend said, for the 10,000th time.
"It only makes sense in the Warehouse District," said another pal, doing a fairly convincing R.T. Rybak impersonation. Everyone dropped their forks when our group's loudest City of Lakes cheerleader chimed in. "Let St. Paul have it," she said. "Now that we've got the Dakota, what do we need with a stadium?"
Point well taken. In October, in the latest bit of Twin Towns turf war, the Minneapple pulled a two-fer on its sibling when the Dakota Jazz Club & Restaurant ...