Recently
my husband and I had a chance to attend the wedding of one of his cousins, in
Rochester, Minnesota. We were excited to
get away to somewhere different and have a little break from the daily
grind. Ironically, the weekend we were
there, they happened to have a snowstorm.
This past winter has been pretty mild, without a lot of snow or bad
weather. That being said, we did not get
out and do very much, beyond taking in the food.
While
we were staying there, we rented a house, that caters a little more towards
people who happen to be in town for the
Mayo Clinic but we needed a spot that could host multiple family
members, so we could visit and chat outside of a hotel room. The house location was convenient and
efficient for our needs. I would always
recommend a larger space for bigger groups, since a bed and breakfast is not
always an option. The closest one for our
trip was thirty minutes away and we wanted to be closer to the wedding venue,
maybe next time.
We were able to try a variety of food options while we were there and explore downtown just a bit. I think a summer visit would have been nice, that way we could have taken a wine or brewery tour on the trolley. Or made our way through the sculpture garden, but that was a little too chilly for our tastes this time around.
Of
course, we had to find the local coffee shop and we found a couple that had
some great lattes and cappuccinos.
Coffee is one of our favorite ways to start out in a new city, and these
did not disappoint. Lunch was in order
and Thai food was on the list. This restaurant had so many plants inside that
it made you think you were staying in a tropical forest instead of the “frozen
North.” Plus, the food was great. Just the right amount of spice and fantastic
flavor.
The highlight of the trip was of course the wedding. Held in a venue that was once an old hay barn owned by one of the Mayo brothers, the space was creatively used and looked beautiful. We enjoyed seeing family that we do not usually get to see very often and danced the night away with the couple and their friends. It’s always fun to see how other companies cater and serve food, in order to gather new ideas.
No
matter how long or short a trip might be, we always try to find the best in
each adventure. This one was no
different. We were excited to celebrate
the newlyweds and explore somewhere new.
Our favorite restaurant stop was the Forager Brewery and café. It’s too bad we did not have more time to
visit, we would have loved to have explored their craft beer options and their
lunch or dinner menu. Next time! Where will your next adventure take you?
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