Coup d'État
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www.coupdetatmpls.com • 612-354-3575
Location
2923 Girard Av. S., Mpls.
Hours
Kitchen open 4:30 p.m.-midnight Sun.-Thu., 4:30 p.m.-1 a.m. Fri.-Sat. Bar open to 2 a.m. daily.
Atmosphere
Boisterous but surprisingly not conversation-stopping. Reservations accepted.
Service
Uneven, from sharply energetic to inattentive.
Price ranges
Shared plates $9-$15, sides and salads $7-$9, pizzas $12-$15, pastas $12-$14, entrees $22-$30, desserts $6-$8.
Recommended dishes
Tuna, oysters, bone marrow, pork belly, octopus, pizzas, pastas, tiramisu.
Beverage program
Inventive and scrupulously prepared cocktails, the requisite craft beer roster and a relatively modest global wine selection, with 22 by-the-glass selections, many afflicted with a slight case of price creep.
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