Scandia Supper Club
Please see the Iron Horse.
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Continue reading →1723 Fourth Ave. So. The Family Tavern – Dancing – Fun
Continue reading →Schiek’s Cafe had a long history in Minneapolis. FRED SCHIEK Berliner Beer Halle: 122 Hennepin Ave.: 1887 Schiek’s was started by and named for Frederick Schiek, who was born in Sinshein, Baden Germany in about 1836. He emigrated to New … Continue reading →
Schlief’s Little City was in Inver Grove Heights – Highway 55 and 218 (South Robert), the directions said in 1949. The Dakota County Historical Society says that this building started out as a farm implement business. In 1937, Luella and … Continue reading →
This page includes extensive quotes cited as Jon Bream. It comes from an article about Coffeehouses in the Minneapolis Star dated December 16, 1975. The Ten O’ Clock Scholar, perhaps true to its beatnik reputation, is difficult to pin down. … Continue reading →
The Schooner Tavern is located at 2901 27th Ave. So. in Minneapolis. According to Hennepin County tax records the building was built in 1901, but permit records show that William E. Tuttle was the contractor and perhaps the owner who … Continue reading →
7345 Sixth Ave. No., Golden Valley. 1957
Continue reading →This tavern in the middle of nowhere was built in 1926, according to the County database. The sign at Schuller’s Tavern says it was established in 1929, which was nearing the end of, but still during Prohibition – that never … Continue reading →
The building at 1030 LaSalle Ave. in Minneapolis was built in 1904 as a 48 x 100 ft. brick block for stores. An early use was a laundry/dry cleaner/”dye house.” In 1967 the first floor was remodeled into a restaurant/bar. … Continue reading →
Seventh Street Rec, also known as Highland Rec, was located at 1209 W. 7th Street in St. Paul. See Stransky’s.
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