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Acadia Cafe is a fun coffee shop/cafe in Minneapolis, right on eat street. They offer a few sandwiches and desserts, coffee, and beer and wine. Their selection is minimal, but fits the bill when... More
Acadia Cafe is a fun coffee shop/cafe in Minneapolis, right on eat street. They offer a few sandwiches and desserts, coffee, and beer and wine. Their selection is minimal, but fits the bill when you are hungry. They have an awesome Grilled Cheese! They have a theatre that hosts live theatre performed by area artists and small theatre companies. And of course, you can bring your food/drink into the show. They also have Sunday morning music by area musicians. This place is laid back and comfortable, with couches and tables.
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Acadia Cafe isn't your normal neighborhood cafe. Located on Franklin and Nicollet, this cafe offers a huge selection of tap beers and wine, as well as decent food at a moderately high price. But... More
Acadia Cafe isn't your normal neighborhood cafe. Located on Franklin and Nicollet, this cafe offers a huge selection of tap beers and wine, as well as decent food at a moderately high price. But after you've downed a few taps that you can't find anywhere else, you'll just about pay anything for some reasonable food. Adjacent to the cafe is a theater with music, drama skits, etc every night of the week. Cover charges are usually less than $5. This cafe is the hidden treasure that everyone should discover. It's perfect for a club meeting, working brunch, or a quiet night out from the frat boys hollering to their friends on cell phones about how drunk they are.
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