Highland Park

Highland Park is a quiet, slow-paced neighborhood dotted with historical buildings, cathedrals, brick architecture, and nature parks. The neighborhood is almost completely surrounded by the Mississippi River, making it the central location of the Twin Cities. The river also contributes to the interesting combination of geology, landscape, recreation and uses which have dramatically changed and grown since the origin of Fort Snelling in the mid 19th Century. Today, Highland Park is a friendly area with great restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, and recreational parks. There is a strong sense of neighborhood pride and focus on locally owned businesses. Highland Park is filled with gorgeous little tudor houses, colorful trees, and scenic walking paths -- it is a great place to take it easy, take it in, and explore.

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The Nook

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492 Hamline Avenue South
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Since 1938, the Nook has been a neighborhood staple serving up some of the most praiseworthy and mouth-watering bar food this side of the Mississippi. From the moment you walk into the Nook, you can see the long history of the space through the throwback sports memorabilia, senior pictures posted above the bar, and newspaper clippings about the award-winning Juicy Nook Burger. This place is friendly, nostalgic, and delicious -- the best possible combination. In the door and down the stairs is the best kept secret of Saint Paul: The Ran-Ham Bowling Alley. Below the Nook, you will find old school bowling lanes, hand tallied score sheets, thousands of dollar bills pinned to the ceiling, vintage posters and pinball machines. You can bowl the night away while enjoying a pitcher of beer, late night snacks, and the full menu of Nook favorites.

The Nook
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The Nook
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The Nook
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The Nook
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The Nook
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The Nook
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Gypsy Moon

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