3 home-run dining spots near Target Field

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April 21, 2015 at 7:23PM
lobster roll at Smack Shack in Minneapolis, MN on May 24, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune.com Contact e-mail Assignment Summary: MAGIC SAXO NUMBER IS 916026 Restaurant review: Smack Shack, the lobster-centric iteration of the food truck of the same name in the North Loop. Three stars. Restaurant review. Could you please shoot a portrait of owner Josh Thoma? And food: Fried chicken, lobster roll, guacamole, mocha pot de creme, blueberry crisp.lobster cioppino.
Enjoy a lobster roll at Smack Shack before the ball game. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

A recent renovation at FireLake Grill House & Cocktail Bar has grafted the same great-looking Modern Swedish vibe shared by the restaurant's Mall of America sibling. Chef Jim Kyndberg emphasizes seasonal, local and approachable fare, including a whopper of a burger, a blend of Wisconsin-raised chuck, brisket and short rib that's stuffed, Juicy Lucy-style, with a cave-aged blue cheese mixed with fresh cheese curds and cooked on the kitchen's mesquite- and hickory-burning grill. Fries, too, served with a house-made smoked paprika ketchup. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. (31 S. 7th St., Mpls., 612-216-3473, www.firelake.com.)

At Sapor Cafe and Bar, chef/co-owner Tanya Siebenaler has been delving deep into barbecue, with sterling results: beef brisket with hush puppies, smoked pulled chicken with maple-glazed yams, a superb pulled-pork sandwich on a brioche bun, pimento cheese fries coated in crayfish gravy and served with house-made smoked andouille sausage. Bartender Toph Heubach's native habitat is one of the city's under-the-radar finds. Dinner only, Monday through Saturday. (428 Washington Av. N., Mpls., 612-375-1971, www.saporcafe.com.)

Boisterous, lobster-centric Smack Shack is the place for by-the-book lobster rolls, as well as a wicked-good lobster guacamole, a lobster-licious spin on the corn dog, several variations on traditional lobster boils, and more. Weekend brunch includes scrambled eggs with lobster and a lobster Cobb. Lunch and dinner daily, weekend brunch. (603 Washington Av. N., Mpls., 612-259-7288, www.smack-shack.com.)

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Rick Nelson joined the staff of the Star Tribune in 1998. He is a Twin Cities native, a University of Minnesota graduate and a James Beard Award winner. 

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