Monthly Archives December 2005

Washington Square, White Bear Lake, MN

Out with Amy and Casey for a Christmas dinner after exchanging gifts.

Copper Bleu, Lakeville, MN


Bill, Kim and I decided to try out the latest hyped-up suburban restaurant, Copper Bleu. It opened two days ago but we were asked by their staff twice if we had been there before. Ha. It’s 20+ miles away from downtown Minneapolis in a land of strip malls and chain restaurants where everything seems less than 5 years old.

Designed by Jordan Mozer and Associates, Copper Bleu feels trendy. Not warm, not comfortable, not fun, not even all that interesting. The whole building was a bunch of strange angles and curves that cared more about form and less about function. The copper exterior is an expensive gimmick. Light fixtures on the ceiling looked like massive collections of test tubes held in place with a sheet of copper. The lights on the table along with a wall of plates separating part of the restaurant looked like they were melting and droopy. The windows outside showed a patio and the landscaping tries to hide the supermarket and strip mall outside. The best part was the strange blue and brown blocks that looked like a bunch of plush furniture from IKEA placed into the far wall. They made it all look sharp, though. Trendy.

After waiting twenty minutes to get seated, we started by getting a bottle of Echelon Pinot Noir. The wine glasses were obnoxiously large and our waitress struggled with the procedure of opening the wine and having me taste it. Otherwise she did well for her first week on the job and treated us very well. Also large was our coconut shrimp to start with which tasted fantastic. Largest shrimp I’ve ever had. Our food overall was great and even better was the dessert. Fallen Chocolate SoufflĂ© Cake… arr num num. Bill wrote more about what we ate on his post about Copper Bleu.

We were surprised to find such good food in the middle of Lakeville despite the fact the menu was made by a “Consulting Chef.” We were also surprised that it was decent considering the owner being involved with Champps restaurants and the name “Copper Bleu” being chosen as a result of market research.

They’ve made a strange but decent product with their $5 million investment. Although it doesn’t have much personality and in a few years the freshness and trendiness of the place will wear off, my guess is with all the new money that’s moving to these outer suburbs, the great food and otherwise lack of “fine dining” in these parts, Copper Bleu will stick around.

UPDATE: Less than two years later, Copper Bleu is closed:

To all valued Copper Bleu guests

We are deeply saddened to inform you that Copper Bleu in Lakeville has closed it’s operations.

Thank you for your support. It has been a pleasure serving you.

Copper Bleu Management-

Teany Tea #69: Vanilla Berry Cream

Teresa, Jasper and I enjoying some Teany tea that Rob picked up for me when he was in New York a few days ago.

Totally Scrabble post-show at Mortimer’s

After watching and playing a few words on Totally Scrabble Tuesday with Garrett and Matt, met up with the host of the show Hamil and his friend Mr. Nasty Raps at Mortimer’s for some drinks.

Dessert at Alex’s

Alex Eaton hosted a party at his place with some people from FairVote Minnesota and a bunch of neighbors. We talked about Instant Runoff Voting (IRV) over beer and desserts. We voted IRV style on the desserts and the Chocolate Soufflé Cakes ended up winning. Educational and tasty. Yum.

Meeting with my Lawyer

This meeting room is so stale.

Almost Clever

As seen at 37th Ave S and 32nd St E in Minneapolis.

Office Ownage

After a couple days out of the office I come back to find this surprise in my work area. I shouldn’t have shared this url with Teresa and Kris I guess.

Snow on 41st Ave S, Minneapolis

Walking home from a mailbox on 34th and Lake Street. Here’s some shots from my walk home on Lake to 32nd Ave E on 41st Ave S. An older man shoveling snow stopped me to say he measured 6 inches so far and there’s “a lot more comin’.”

Banana Wine

While I am working on holiday cards, I decided I had the nuts to pull out a bottle in the fridge that has been taunting me for almost a year: Banana Wine. It was a gift from my sister and her boyfriend last Christmas. I asked for interesting wine and I got it, I guess.

Before even opening it, one notices the pixelated label looks like it was done in MacPaint. It’s made by “Vive Winery, LLP” in Minneapolis. The place barely registers on the Google radar. The website listed on the bottle doesn’t exist, and the address for the place I was able to dig up has a bunch of different companies associated with it. It’s likely this “winery” doesn’t exist anymore, and what I am about to drink is rare.

Well, I popped the cork. This Banana Wine is one of the most horrid things I have ever had. I am impressed with how bad it is. I do taste the banana in it, and perhaps that’s what counts.

Update 30 minutes later: I couldn’t finish the pictured glass. I had to pour it out.