Q: With all our good weather now, many of us will be jumping in the car for short trips simply to enjoy the drive. Any restaurant destinations we should consider?
A: Plenty. I've always been a fan of Nosh and the breakfast-lunch bakery/cafe next door, Rabbit's Bakery (304 S. Washington St., Lake City, 651-345-3199). If you're headed to Rochester, I'd definitely recommend a dinner at Söntés. It's one of my favorite restaurants in Minnesota. And I don't know about you, but I'm dying to get up to Duluth, if only for a bison pastrami sandwich and a cream soda at Northern Waters Smokehaus in the DeWitt-Seitz Marketplace.
Q: The City of Lakes is now awash in new brew pubs, which is great. Can you recommend a family-friendly place with interesting food that isn't overrun by hipsters straight out of Portlandia?
A: You've sat next to one too many handlebar mustaches, eh? I enjoyed Pat's Tap, most especially for chef Charlie Schwandt's sure-handed way with burgers, and its impressive beer selection. One caveat: When it gets going full tilt, the room is ear-poundingly loud.
Q: Where can I find the best ribs in the Cities?
A: I've said it before and I'll say it again: 128 Cafe, which isn't a rib joint but turns out a killer baby-back rib plate. Be on the lookout for their food truck, too.
Q: Any good spots for corned beef sandwiches?
A: I'm partial to the corned beef at the Brothers Deli.