eat.shop twin cities: The Indispensable Guide to Stylishly Unique, Locally Owned Eating and Shopping in Minneapolis and St. Paul (eat.shop guides)
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With a modern layout and luscious photographs, these city-specific guides unearth distinctive, locally owned and operated eating and shopping destinations. Designed for both locals and tourists, these indispensable tools feature listings to more than 90 spectacularly original businesses that encapsulate the core character of each given city. Ideally sized for backpacks or purses, each guide also features easy-to-read maps and hotel suggestions.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #250148 in Books
- Published on: 2007-04-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780978958824
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
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"What makes these . . . guides stand out is their outstanding and wide-ranging collection of shops and restaurants." —The Boston Globe
"A new kind of city guide—one loaded with photos and graphics . . . the antithesis of the kitchen-sink variety of travel books." —Chicago magazine
"As appealing to read as they are informative." —Portland Tribune
"The eat.shop guides are nearly biblical in their coverage of where to go and what to do." —papierdoll.com
About the Author
Anna H. Blessing is the Lucky magazine correspondent for Chicago. She is the author of eat.shop chicago, eat.shop philadelphia, eat.shop phoenix, and eat.shop washington dc and the coauthor of eat.shop nyc. She lives in Chicago.
Customer Reviews
Local Minnesotan totally loves this book
I've lived in the Twin Cities all my life and I first started using this book to cater my choices towards local businesses. There is not one restaurant that I picked from the book that isn't absolutely fabulous. It is full of the best that the Twin Cities has to offer; no visitor will leave unsatisfied.
I hope the authors will continue to make more editions for the Twin Cities. I keep this book and thumb through it every time I am stumped on where to go for dinner.




