Wise Acre Chili: The Shining Star of our Fall Menu – Minneapolis, MN

Wise Acre Chili: The Shining Star of our Fall Menu – Minneapolis, MN

Wise Acre 

The shining star of our Fall menu: our famous Wise Acre Chili. Scottish Highland beef, Heritage raised pork, farm-fresh veggies, served with our homemade cornbread. Perfection.

Wise Acre — the shortest distance between the earth, the hand, and the mouth.”

About Us

Scott Endres and Dean Engelmann are both farm boys, growing up on their families’ farms and learning a love and appreciation of plants, animals, and growing things while preserving the land for future generations.  This upbringing helped to develop a strong work ethic, which has not been forgotten as they strive to make their business the very best it can be.  They met as horticulture students at the University of Minnesota, became friends, and their friendship continues to grow to this day.

“We along with our entire team, share a common passion, love and desire for what we do, and our business is truly an expression of us.” – Scott & Dean

Wise Acre 

5401 Nicollet Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN

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Bachman’s Greenhouse: A Gathering of Friends Fall Antiques Market – Minneapolis, MN

Bachman’s Greenhouse: A Gathering of Friends Fall Antiques Market – Minneapolis, MN

Where to See Fall Colors in Minnesota & Fall Color Report – Cook County, MN

Where to See Fall Colors in Minnesota & Fall Color Report – Cook County, MN

Fall Color Report on the North Shore and Gunflint Trail

Fall is one of the most captivating seasons on the North Shore and Gunflint Trail. Our deep green forests transform into brilliant fields of red, orange and yellow over the course of a few short weeks. Whether your fall color viewing plan is to go for a hikebike or a scenic fall color drive – we’re here to help guide you toward the best activities.
The MN DNR does a great job of updating their Minnesota Fall Color Map on a regular basis to make planning peak viewing a little easier. Of course, nature does have a mind of her own and can change at any time. Our recommendation is to make a plan but be prepared for things to change.

 

Generally speaking, “Peak Fall Color” is when both the treetop canopy and the ground below are at their brightest. That typically occurs the last two weekends in September thru the first weekend in October. However, fall color continues to be stunning in different types of forests at different times. The Gunflint Trail‘s peak fall color sometimes doesn’t occur until October and there are pockets of tamaracks on the back roads that do not peak until late October.

Of course, you could always check out our local webcams for a current view. In particular, the 360 degree panoramic web camera at Lutsen Mountains is something to tune into daily.

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 Gunflint Trail Professionally Framed Giclee Archival Canvas Wall Art for Home & Office from Travel

Artwork by Artist Paul A. Lanquist 

Don’t forget about the Gunflint Trail!

Many think of the north shore communities as being the top spots for viewing the fall colors. However, it would be a shame to overlook the Gunflint Trail. For over a decade, the fall colors on the Gunflint were minimal due to the Ham Lake fire.  The forest was mainly spruce and pine trees with few deciduous trees like maples, birch and aspen. Now, after years of regrowth and forest evolution, variety has regrown and sprung up all around the Gunflint Trail. Treat yourself to a drive on the 57-mile Gunflint Trail National Scenic Byway – who knows, maybe you’ll even spot a Moose too!

The Historic Restaurant That’s Been Around Since Before Minnesota Was Even A State

The Historic Restaurant That’s Been Around Since Before Minnesota Was Even A State

The Hubbell House

The Hubbell House is a historic restaurant in the tiny southern Minnesota town of Mantorville. Minnesota became a state on May 11, 1858, but people have been in the Land of 10,000 Lakes for much longer. The state was first home to Native Americans, who have been here for millennia. Then, the first European settlers arrived in the 1600s. A couple hundred years later, one of the state’s first restaurants was established. This historic restaurant has been around since before Minnesota was even a state, and it still serves up delicious food. Take a look:

The 10th Cine Latino: Upper Midwest’s Largest Showcase Of The Best New Films

The 10th Cine Latino: Upper Midwest’s Largest Showcase Of The Best New Films

MSP Film Society

Cine Latino is the upper Midwest’s largest showcase of the best new films from U.S. LatinX, Latin American, and Iberian cinema, and this 10th anniversary festival promises to blow the roof off with a full array of lively film screenings, engaging filmmaker conversations, and exciting parties to engage the Twin Cities’ growing Spanish-speaking populations and vast community of global cinephiles.

Films & Events

When

October 13th – 20th

$60 for MSP Film Society Members
$100 for General Public
(Includes an MSP Film Society Core Membership!)

Tickets

Where

115 SE Main Street
Minneapolis, MN

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