Cole Kennedy: "Ann Kim is a freaking goddess. Obviously the pizza is great, because as I mentioned, she is a goddess, but also the stuff that comes from the hearth is perfect. Don't forget to order plenty of wine."
Food Network: "The pizza here really is one of a kind. Try the My Sha-Roni! with pepperoni and Berkshire pork sausage, or the Lady ZaZa with Korean sausage, kimchi and soy chili glaze."
City Pages: "Voted as Best Liquor Store in the 2010 City Pages Best of the Twin Cities. The shop now boasts an epic wine selection, a thoughtful collection of unique 22-ounce beers, and a notable range of scotch."
Corey Partin: "One of the best places to go in the Twin Cities & the best museum in Minnesota IMO. Offers a variety of art styles, mediums & eras. Gets many of the tours including da Vinci, the Louvre & Rembrandt."
Glenn Lindgren: "Don't pass up the Lyndale Park Gardens: rose, Japanese rock, and a Bird sanctuary nature trail that will take you back to the Lake Harriet Bandshell. Ride the trolley!"
Meet Minneapolis: "Walk around Lake Harriet at sunset so you end up at the band shell for a little summer music. Then head up the hill to Sebastian Joe's for ice cream (two scoops, of course)."
Carrie Rigdon: "The most beautiful spot in the Twin Cities. We bring friends visiting from out of town here all the time. And hike up to the Endless Bridge at the Guthrie to get a bird's eye view of the bridge!"
Corey Partin: "A gorgeous, historic bridge that connects the old mill district to downtown. Very photogenic and surrounded by great places to eat and hike. Also an awesome spot for fireworks at the 4th of July."
Alan Stump: "This is a great lake to exercise, walk, run, or people watch, walk or run with your dog. Just be warned, bikers think they're the only ones here so despite the laws, they will run you over gladly."
Santa Erik: "I've been circumnavigating this lake since 1959, w/o supervision since 1962. It's just under 3 miles around, and the two bridges over the lagoons from Cedar & to Calhoun are great viewing spots."