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picture date: 2000-09-18
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You are looking west from 4th Street and 14th Avenue Southeast. This building used to be Grey's Drug for decades, but closed around 1996. A two-story restaurant, The Loring Pasta Bar, was being installed when this picture was taken. It's due to open in 2001.
commentsColin Silver Minneapolis -- 2001-07-13 This is a restaurant that deserves interior pictures. Like the Loring Cafe, the dining experience here has more to do with the atmosphere than the actual cuisine. It's the best re-use of an old drug store since W. A. Frost in St. Paul. Greg Lang Minneapolis -- 2001-08-26 In the 1960's then street troubador Bob Dylan got his music start on this Grays's Drugstore corner. I lived in Dinkytown for a dozen years in the 1970's and early eighties, well after the bob Dylan era. Olive Allen Minneapolis -- 2002-10-10 My father graduated from the U of M Journalism School in 1948. He would make frequent Sunday excursions back to his alma-mada and Dinkytown over the years. I remember tagging along with him and we'd always make three stops. 1--Nelson's Office Supply, where he'd buy typewriter paper, correction tape and carbon paper; 2. Crane's Bookstore (which will soon be another Loring club); Don Thorkelson Pearl River, New York -- 2006-09-06 When I attended Marshall H.S. in the late 40's, early 50's, I worked as a dishwasher and short order cook in Grey's. The pies were homemade and the ladies who baked them seldom missed one when my fellow worker Vernon LaCombe and I helped ourselves to a banana creme; our favorite! None None -- 2007-08-21 Electronically distribute salary Direct Deposit/Payroll Deduction retirement or Social Security payments. Post a comment on this pictureThis page last modified:2002-04-03 | |
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