Check, Please: Super Sunday suppers

February 1, 2013 at 8:58PM
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Cafe Lurcat in Minneapolis. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

While the rest of America is watching the Super Bowl, you could be out enjoying a Sunday supper.

Sunday night is date night at Cafe Lurcat, where couples can enjoy a three-course dinner and a bottle of house wine (red, white or sparkling) for $50. The attractive setting and attentive service are gratis.
1624 Harmon Place, Mpls., 612-486-5500, www.cafelurcat.com

On Sunday evenings, HauteDish chef/co-owner Landon Schoenfeld steps away from the charcuterie and foie gras and concentrates on vegetables, offering an inspired and ever-changing four-course vegetarian meal for $30. Meat lovers, not to worry; the a la carte menu is also available.
119 Washington Av. N., Mpls., 612-338-8484, www.haute-dish.com

A design-your-own three-course dinner makes Sunday nights special at the ever-charming Muffuletta, where chef Matt Ellison prepares two or three creative options for appetizers, entrees and desserts. Cost is $24.95 per person.
2260 Como Av., St. Paul, 651-644-9116, www.muffuletta.com

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Rick Nelson

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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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