Food
Parents should drop all thoughts of Taco Tuesday and focus their attention on Toddler Tuesday — at least at the Twin City Grill (Mall of America, Bloomington, 952-854-0200, www.twincitygrill restaurant.com). Ages 12 and under can enjoy one of seven meals (including mac and cheese, fish and chips and cheese-chicken pizza, all served with a soda, milk or juice) while the house picks up the tab. An adult entree must accompany each free kid's meal, and it's available at lunch and dinner, Tuesdays only.
RICK NELSON
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