Fireroast Coffee and Wine in Minneapolis

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3800, 37th Avenue South, 55406, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 612-724-9895
website: www.fireroastcafe.com
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Latitude: 44.9340695, Longitude: -93.2193597

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    Sophia Tritabaugh

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    Enjoyed it greatly. Everything looked delicious! It seemed very family friendly, and dog friendly. If you were walking with your dog, if you ask, they have dog treats for your fuzzy friend. I thought the new design for the seats was really cool. I would definitely go back! I recommend that you go too.

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    Feldenstein Calypso

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    I was thinking about this burrito I had at The Fireroast Cafe late this morning with my wife. I was thinking it was a very bad burrito and that I would write a scathing review of it and put it on the Internet. There millions of people would read about the bad burrito, and I would be revenged upon Fireroast Cafe! But then I thought: What did The Fireroast Cafe ever do to me? Except maybe serve me an $8 burrito that was not to my taste. I don't want The Fireroast Cafe to suffer. I want them to thrive and prosper. I want to help them. So I offer the recipe for how not to make a burrito: How Not to Make a Burrito 1. Mix together cooked rice, black beans, corn, and peppers, possibly in a big pot. Cook until hot and soft. 2. Mix in a trace amount of cheese to disappear into the hot mass. 3. Dish out a generous glop onto a big flour tortilla and add absolutely no fresh ingredients of any kind. Especially don't add any avocado. 4. Roll it all up proper burrito fashion and cook it handsomely in a panini press until it has nice grill marks and parts of it are luke warm and parts are scalding hot. 5. Enjoy the not very good burrito somehow, if you can. Also burn your lip. "Well fine." You think, especially if you're the owner of The Fireroast Cafe checking your reviews on the Internet. "That's all perfectly condemnatory. But then tell me, smart guy, how should I make a burrito?!" I don't know. Surprise me.

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    Sara Blackburn

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    Great coffee--as in this is my benchmark for other coffee shops. The menu is not extensive (it's a small space), but the food is really good. The staff is always friendly. They rotate artwork by local artist. All around great place.

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    Cari Lyn

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    My fiancé and I come to Fireroast almost every time we come to the Minneapolis area. The owner is super friendly along with his staff. The food and the drinks are both consistently fantastic. You can tell everything is made from scratch with good ingredients. I have never had a bad experience here, and I can’t wait until the summer months when we can enjoy the weather out on the patio!

  • Matthew Gantz

    Matthew Gantz

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    This is a very nice, quaint, little coffee shop. Locally owned, the space boasts a handful of cozy booths along with high chair bars around the room. It's a good spot for working along or conversing with friends. Apart from the coffee and espresso, they also have beer and wine - with some great happy hour deals. Every day from 2-5pm you can get $1 off glasses of wine, beer, and appetizers. And that's all day for Sunday. And on Fridays bottles of wine are half-off. I would definitely be back here for happy hours and studying.

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