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HL DeVore: This place is the best. I love eating at the bar. "Dave's burger" is phenomenal. Garlic and jalapeño sounds hitter than it is. Bartender is a great guy. Enjoy.
Rochester, MN: A relaxed "Dine and Shop" experience. Includes restaurants and casual dining, unique independently owned retail stores as well as national specialty stores.
Rochester, MN: Salem Glen is open to the public for tastings 12-8 Thurs, Fri, & Sat. and 12-5 Sun. Often features live music. Open year-round. On most days they offer cheese boards and bread/olive oil trays.
Marshall Curtis: One of Rochester's best restaurants. Best menu item is the Rotisserie Chicken with 'good juice' ask for it with the hash browns. You can't go wrong with anything on the menu.
Rochester, MN: Located across the street from St. Marys Hospital. They are well known for their homemade food and desserts. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Live music on Friday and Saturday nights.
Rochester, MN: Check out the rooftop! It's worth the hike up two flights of stairs/elevator for the gorgeous view of downtown. The rooftop opens as soon as possible in early spring & stays open into the fall.
Rochester, MN: Enjoy biking, rollerblading, jogging, observing the Giant Canada geese and strolling around Silver Lake. Paddleboat, canoe, tandem bikes, bicycle strollers & more rentals are available during summer.
Rochester, MN: Hosts a multitude of conventions, conferences, concerts, meetings, exhibitions and other events. Parking available in the Civic Center Ramp. All city ramps are free after 5pm and on weekends.
Rochester, MN: Paved trails and natural hiking trails. This park features an oak savanna, restored prairie, quarry, sandstone caves & a man-made pond. Cross-country skis or snowshoes are available to rent.
Rochester, MN: Historic home of 3 generations of the Mayo familyThe mansion is open for tours on varying days May-October; Christmas tours in November (each room decorated with holiday items)
Rochester, MN: Home of the Rochester Honkers Baseball Club (Northwoods League). Every summer, top collegiate baseball players move to Rochester for an incredible summer experience they will remember for a lifetime.
Rochester, MN: The granite walls at the memorial contain the names of 2,300 veterans from SE MN who have died in service, along w/ engraved graphics to show battle scenes from the Civil War to the Persian Gulf War.
Rochester, MN: The water tower serves the Seneca Foods factory. The ear of corn is 151 ft tall & has stood since 1931. It was last painted in 2002 & represents a true ear of corn as to the # of rows of kernels.