Opening soon: Two new restaurants at East Grand Forks’ Boardwalk
January 23, 2012 at 10:49 am in Grand Forks Herald
Drunken Noodle, a pasta and noodle restaurant, is tentatively set to open Jan. 30 in the former Applebee’s space, co-owner Dave Scheer said. The former banquet facility Touch of Magic located on the upper floor will open by mid-February as the completely revamped Banquets at the Boardwalk, which will include the new River’s Edge Lounge, owner and manager Jane Moss said. Continue Reading

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Ha Ha. I am excited for the Noodle. I do hope it is a bit better than the one in Fargo though. I have never had a good experience there. I wonder how much Staus paid for this ad promoting his “boardwalk entertainment complex”? I wonder how much money they are getting from the city to remodel their new banquet space? I know a group had booked the space this past weekend for a holiday party. At the last minute the BW called to say they had to move it downstairs. Nothing was offered as compensation and the menu was entirely different from what was discussed when we had set up the arrangements. NOT IMPRESSED AND WILL NOT GO BACK EVER AGAIN.
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Thief River Falls is booming. Grand Forks and East Grand Forks are booming. Crookston is stagnant.
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Good point Marge. Seems like the local Crookston leadership (an oxymor*n for sure) spends most of the taxpayer funds on a gazillion meetings and ‘studies’ with no results.
Sad to say, but that burgh is dead but doesn’t know it, especially those pretendiing to lead.
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Crookston is twice as close to GF as TRF. The drain of shoppers to GF from Crookston is much more than TRF to GF.
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Visa versa Spearman. Crookston is on a major crossroads, has a college and its own hospital. Its been able to support Hugos and Wal-Mart groceries. It has buying power and it has the Grand Fork’s metro area to draw from if it would just do something innovative. Therefore I respectfully disagree that Crookston is helpless. It takes a progressive leadership. The jack in the bean stock philosophy of sports sports sports isn’t and won’t pay off. Sorry.
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I wonder if this is the same Dave Scheer that has the MN Dept. of Labor investigating Little Bangkok.
I can guess how this is going to end…
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