Restaurants & Bars
West St. Paul's New Pub Is Offering Easter Dinner Pickup
The order shutting down dine-in restaurants in Minnesota went into effect just days after FoodSmith opened on Smith Avenue.
WEST ST. PAUL, MN — Last month, West St. Paul's newest pub was forced to close just nine days after opening because of the statewide business shutdown policies aimed at reducing the spread of the new coronavirus.
While it still remains closed, FoodSmith will be offering an Easter dinner that customers can order this week and pickup on Saturday. The meal includes an Easter ham, potatoes, scalloped zucchini and corn casserole, baby carrots, plus a dessert.
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Customers must order by Wednesday at 8 p.m. and pick up their food on Saturday between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.
"We can't dine out for Easter this year, but we can still enjoy a Chef-driven meal at home," the restaurant wrote in an email. "Take a break from cooking & Order a special Easter spread from FoodSmith."
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Order your Easter dinner here.
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