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The Twin Cities German Language March Meetup

Mar 19
Thu 7:00 PM
Location

1 E 26th St
Minneapolis, MN 55404
612-874-0113

How to find us
"Listen for the German speakers..."

Estimated attendance
 14  people attended.
4.50 4.503

Who organized?
Uli

Let's meet in Minneapolis again for a change. I hope Black Forest Inn is generally acceptable.

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  • Michael
    Posted Mar 18, 2009 9:56 AM
    Assistant Organizer
    Ich stimme mit Kiara überein. Das Essen im "Schwarzwürg" ist beinahe grausam. Seid gewarnt ;-) Lasst uns das nächste Mal etwas Neues probieren!
  • Kim
    Posted Mar 11, 2009 10:02 PM
    Kim
    I like Black Forest Inn. And I'm excited that it's not Asian food this time :)
  • Stephan
    Posted Mar 11, 2009 10:01 PM
    War schon Jahre nicht mehr im Black Forest Inn. Die haben immerhin Eisbein auf der Speisekarte. Was kann da schon schlecht dran sein (ich komme aus Berlin :-))
  • Posted Mar 8, 2009 10:26 PM
    With these idiotic sites that allow you only so many characters to write I feel suffocated. Ok, I meant to add that we may seriously begin to think of places between Mlps and St. Paul, to accommodate both parts of the cities. In this regard, Dinky Town (e.g., Loring Pasta, and other places in the area), Lake Str. (Towntalk does not unfortunately accept reservations, but It's Greek to me Does, and there are many other places there) and Franklin area (Blue Nile) work well. Thanks, Kiara
  • Posted Mar 8, 2009 10:15 PM
    Bitte nicht wieder! Es gibt hunderte von anständigen Restaurants in Mlps, warum ausgerechent Black Forest? Gerade gegenüber davon ist, zum Beispiel, Jasmine 26, ausgezeichnetes Vietnamesisches Essen, und quer gegenüber gibt's Azia. And if people do not like Asian food, here are some other options: Lorin Pasta Café, Lurcat, Solera, Blue Nile, It's Greek to Me (in fact it's an endless list). And if you insist on German food, only in Glockenspiel in Saint Paul is the food almost eßbar.

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