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Buster’s on 28th Avenue, Minneapolis, MN



Pint, originally uploaded by s4xton.

A couple days ago Matt pointed me to Buster’s on 28th Street. As it wasn’t open yet, I passed the link to a few people expressing that I wanted to show up on opening night. Taylor deciding to live blog it, Ed Kohler blogged about it more and Greg Swan blogged about Taylor and Ed blogging about it. Heh. As a result…

The party that formed at 6pm tonight was Max Sparber, Courtney Mault, Max and Courtney’s friend Amy, Ed Kohler, Andy Brown, Mike McCarron, Steve McPherson and his fiancĂ©e Calley Graham. Taylor Carik couldn’t make it, but liveblogged it anyway by proxy.

Nick Miller, one of the owners of the Happy Gnome is behind Buster’s and one server referred it to “the sister to the Happy Gnome.” There were a couple similarities but don’t expect Buster’s to be anything like it.

On a side note, I think it’s pretty funny that they call themselves Buster’s on 28th Street when they’re actually on 28th Avenue. Sure to confuse locals and suburbanites alike. Update: Mike Stier from Buster’s contacted me and said it was just a goof on a third party and it’s now fixed. The menu and and their web site were the only things that were wrong.

It was a hot and steamy day outside but it was a tad bit worse inside. Air conditioning wasn’t all figured out yet I don’t think and I made the mistake of sitting next to the open frier near the bar. I initially ordered a Left Hand Sawtooth from the menu. Four minutes later I’m told they didn’t have it and then I found out they didn’t have any Summit or Surly either. Their menu humorously listed “Rush River” as a beer. They were referring to Rush River Brewing Company without letting us know which beer of theirs it was. I ordered their “Rush River” and whatever it was, it was good and most of us ended up having one. A decent selection of local beers, microbrews and a few Belgians are on the menu too.

It’s unfair to judge a restaurant’s service on its first day but to their credit they were well staffed and friendly. Service was sometimes slow and some servers were confused: “Did you guys order this?” Humorously our server came up to us with a full pint glass and asked us if we’d like to try a Pabst. Ed said “sure,” and it was warm. Not sure why we got a warm pint glass of PBR. We never drank it.

I ordered their Garlic and Pear pizza which tasted more like a dessert than a dinner. Still quite good though. Everyone seemed pleased with what they ordered. Amy and Ed got their version of the Juicy Lucy. I’ll let them speak to that in the comments.

After a bunch of us were talking about blogging and I took a bunch of photos around the place, suddenly a bunch more beer showed up at our table. There were so many pints that we couldn’t finish them all; we left some untouched at the table when we left.

Again, not really fair to go into a real review on opening night. We had a good time, good beer selection (even if they didn’t have many on tap yet) and it’s really a nice new neighborhood joint in South Minneapolis. Once everyone has their bearings and they get the rest of their beers on tap I’ll be visiting again soon.

See the rest of the photos on Flickr.

Comments 6

  1. Ed Kohler wrote:

    The Juicy Lucy was delicious, but it wasn’t a Juicy Lucy as far as I could tell. I didn’t find any cheese inside the burger, but there was some tasty cheese on top of the burger. Strange.

    Here are some more pictures from last night’s festivities.

    Posted 25 Jul 2007 at 07:14
  2. Greg wrote:

    Gotta love a random tray of beerz for the table of citizen journalists!

    Posted 25 Jul 2007 at 08:07
  3. Amy wrote:

    The Lucy was delish, but the hole where the cheese was supposed to be was just an empty pocket. The outside cheeses were yummy though. So, Ed is right. Not a Juicy Lucy. Also, I don’t recommend having one and several beers and then going to the Town Talk for an adult malt. I had to run out in fear of vomiting. At least Aaron got my seat at the bar!

    And I felt bad that I couldn’t finish off the extra pints. That just ain’t right.

    Posted 25 Jul 2007 at 09:34
  4. Ed Kohler wrote:

    BTW, nice iPhone product placement.

    Posted 25 Jul 2007 at 12:57
  5. Kristin wrote:

    Okay…I’ve been to Busters many, many times and I’ve never been given free trays of beer. What am I doing wrong!? Sheesh!

    Posted 06 Dec 2007 at 15:12
  6. HQ wrote:

    I live just down the street from Buster’s. My family and I went there for Mother’s Day last night. It was pretty kid-friendly and my kids loved the sauteed spring vegetables-I consider this quite a feat as veggies, kids and love usually don’t mix. The Delirium Tremens was yummy and so was the Bison Burger with chipotle cream cheese, although definitely not for the weak-palated. In addition, the Crab stuffed garlic shrimp was fabulous and also a big hit with the kids.

    They are also serving lunch now so definitely stop by.

    Posted 12 May 2008 at 09:04

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