Very fun restaurant to head to before a Minnesota Wild game. It was packed with people that were in two different lines, one for sandwiches and one for pizzas. We ordered potato salad and a Cesar salad. Both were delicious. I'd like to come back and try their pizza next time! Their pasta looked tasty as well. There was a bakery that I want to check out too! The upstairs is where you eat and it was a fun crowd before the game.
Everything her is amazing! A little on the pricey side, but well worth the price. The glaze is perfect as it has that mirror finish you look for. The apple Danish was good without being too sweet. The red velvet cupcake left some room to be desired. Not the best, but slightly above average. The cream cheese was the best cream cheese I have ever had. I wasn't too sweet like most cream cheeses are, but yet it had a good creamy texture. The amount you get looks like a lot, but it is enough because of how good it is. I recommend this place for the bakery.
One of my fave restaurants. Food is always amazing. Big portions. Mostaccoli and pizza is the best. Good meatballs. Love the atmosphere. It's a bit busy and chaotic but adds to the excitement lol. The bakery has great things as well
Cossetta is one of my favorite restaurants. Although all of the various pasta dishes and other fare are superb, the pizza reigns supreme. I like getting one slice of each kind available, which is; cheese, pepperoni, sausage, and the special. Pro tip: cut each slice into two pieces so you can fit all four types of pizza on your plate at once. The pizza bianca is also delicious. Go to the connected market and see for yourself. Pro tip #2: stock up on frozen pizzas from the market so you always have Cossetta on hand at home.
We went in before a Wild game, we were hungry and wanted a couple drinks before the game. Very busy but in an orderly way. We ordered the meatballs and spinach dip. Both full of flavor and filling. Drinks were strong and not too expensive. Overall a good place to eat and drink at
It's neat, go here! Older building and old-school window themes. They have cafeteria style food counters for warm food ready to plate, but if I'm honest the two meals we had through the cafeteria line tasted like generic Sysco ingredients and diner quality. Not worth it nor authentic, and it's incredibly expensive for what you get (or don't as is the case).
The dessert/patisserie room though is awesome! Plus a cute little Italian market awaits you in toward the rear of the building away from the mass cafeteria crowds. The market has fresh made items like breads, pastas, sauces, etc. that you can take and bake yourself at home, plus the people who made them to answer questions about it.
I just love the food and the sweets I had there. And the building itself is so beautiful and with lots of history. There’s also a little market inside where you will find many imported items from Italy. I will definitely go back!
A nice and authentic Italian restaurant, serving up many different kinds of good and simple food, plus they do buffet. The restaurant itself is very big and has a lot of nice memorabilia hung on the walls as well.
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