![]() ![]() It was a delicious black bean pattie (without the common excess fat) with sautéed onions and peppers-lots of them. It was very tasty, overly salted and had way too much black pepper. My partner had pappardelle with pesto, asparagus and spinach. It's a great idea-just improve the technique! Our entrees were quite good. Catsup was better and I chose to eat them naked. They served it with an icky sweet dipping sauce with ginger and garlic. Though it is a great idea, the tempura batter was too heavy on flour (should be light and eggy) and the temperature of the flyer was too low, leaving the crust a little too oily. ![]() There are a number of inventive appetizers: pierogi, tempura green beans and number of others. One I enjoyed in Hungary had orange slices and sweet basil leaves and was fresh and tasty without being overly sweet. They need to make the lemonade fresh (this was a mix) and try some other flavors. I had a blueberry lavender lemonade that was icky sweet and very light on the lavender. There is a long craft beer menu that is quite good but the menu souls use more hard ciders and is thin on non-alcoholic options. There is ample inside seating and a patio that is pleasant and quiet. Longfellow Grill, the Lowry and a number of others). It is one of the Blue Plate family of restaurants in the Twin Cities (Highland Grill. To tell the truth, we decided to stop here for dinner on Labor Day in order to wait out the freeway traffic returning from lake cabins. When, I do not feel like cooking or going out, I also order to go. They can get really busy in the weekends and unfortunately, do not take reservations, however, I do feel that the wait is worth it! I have taken family and friends here, and was never disappointed. For dessert, I really love their Banana Cream Pie - it is a deconstucted banana cream pie, which offers a distinct experience. Both dishes come with sausage gravy which has great flavor and mouthfeel - most importantly, the gravy is not "starchy" at all. I have been here for breakfast and have ordered their Biscuits & Gravy and their Chicken & Waffles. It is great place for lunch too, they serve sandwiches and entrees, which have quite big serving sizes, but I do not mind the leftovers. ![]() I usually come here for dinner, and when I come early enough, I can make it to the Happy Hour and get my favorite appetizer, the Cheese Curds, at the Happy Hour price. It is hard to pick a favorite entree, it will always depend on what I feel like eating that day. My absolute favorite item to order, which I always make room for, is their Cheese Curds! It has a light crispy beer batter and comes with an apricot chipotle glaze - the combination of which is absolutely heavenly!!! I have had their Chicken & Waffles, Steak & Pierogies, Beef Stroganoff, Grilled Meatloaf, and Roasted Duck & Grits more than a couple of times and they were delectable each time. Three Squares is among the first local restaurants I found in Maple Grove when I moved here 3 years ago and one where I also keep going back! I have ordered a bunch of items from their menu and have never been disappointed. ![]()
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