![]() (Cash users can buy a gift card that works the same way.) In lieu of tips, an 18% surcharge is added to checks.īefore we share our picks, we would be remiss not to mention two of the food scene's rising stars: Wrecktangle, with its gooey Detroit-style pizza and Bebe Zito, for its inventive ice cream flavors and craveable burgers. In addition to the skilled chefs behind those stands, more local purveyors are sneaking into the mix: Red Table Meat Co., T-Rex Cookies and Vikings & Goddesses mini pies all make appearances.Īnd it's all so easy to get: At the front desk, link your credit or debit card to a white "Yard Card" that you can tap at any checkout, amassing one bill that settles up when you leave. Inside the historic Harris Machinery building, you'll find nine food vendors, a self-serve tap wall (with beer, wine, cider and kombucha) and a cocktail bar. Surly's Beer Hall and the soon-to-open O'Shaughnessy Distilling Co. The food hall is an exciting addition to a developing swath of warehouses and silos in Minneapolis' Prospect Park neighborhood that's turning into a food-and-drink destination. ![]() So, for this week's 5 Best, we are giving you an all-Malcolm-Yards roundup. Sampling it all in one go would be impossible. ![]() ![]() The long-awaited Market at Malcolm Yards is now open, bringing some of the Twin Cities' most scintillating small food businesses together under one roof. ![]()
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