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The Strip Club
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I don't normally write reviews for places we've eaten, but my wife and I visited the Strip Club for the first time on her birthday and it was absolutely excellent. The building's renovations and decor are classic, fun and fancy enough to go out for a special occasion, but the place doesn't have an ounce of attitude or pretentiousness. The food isn't super cheap, but it's worth it -- the menu is creative and original, and the food itself was amazing. It was tough to decide what to try, but we were given excellent attention and recommendations from our server. Great food, great staff, and one-of-a-kind location... we watched the sun go down over downtown St. Paul upstairs by the fireplace on a beautiful fall evening. Even witnessed the secret door in action -- these guys really know how to design a space! Highly recommended, extremely authentic neighborhood find. New Twin Cities favorite.
Pros: Ambiance, Service, Menu, Food
Cons: Not clear that you can park across the street in a college lot... but you can!
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