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Local arts (and dining!) 07.13.07

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The Merlin's Rest blog

Twin Cities Eats: Cafe Latte is confusing

City Pages: Dave and Busters

7 Reader Comments

Kal01:01pm
Jul 13

My company organizes outings to our German visitors to Dave and Busters regularly, I have been invited to go, but have absloutly no desire. Mind you I am - kinda of a - "Gamer". But something about an over sprawling sburban electric oases that smells of over fed and sugared teenagers makes me want to gag.

JC65 (not verified)01:07pm
Jul 13

I went on a work-organized Dave and Buster's outing last winter. While I was rather skeptical I ended up having a blast.

Sure the food was pedestrian (think Olive Garden) but 1) my employer paid for it and 2) I got the $10 play card. Then we all waded into the game room and got to act like a bunch of 13 year olds at the county fair for a couple of hours.

Heck, I _earned_ 3 stuffed animals from the crane!

spaceman01:17pm
Jul 13

man, I just spent the last 8 minutes trying to figure out what Mode of Disclosure had to do with Merlin's Rest . . .

mazasapa03:29pm
Jul 13

I think Twin Cities Eats should change her name to Mpls Eats. No offense.

Bx (not verified)04:04pm
Jul 13

I think Twin Cities Eats should change her name to Toolshed Eats.

Offense.

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fs (not verified)04:37pm
Jul 13

That Megan Odell (Momentum post), she's a funny girl. And she has such a sweet delivery when critiquing her colleagues. I love it.

justpbob  url05:28pm
Jul 14

Amber's got deCrush on Jason. In a wholesome, uncreepy way.

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