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The Simple, Good, and Tasty directory highlights businesses and organizations that favor local ingredients, source as much local food as possible, support their communities, and embody fair trade practices.

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  • The Spyhouse Coffee Shop Hennepin Avenue

    2404 Hennepin Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55405, us

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  • The Spyhouse Coffee Shop Nicollet Avenue

    25th St & Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404, us
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  • The Strip Club

    Let's clear up the name: It refers to their New York strip (which is good enough to be a namesake).
    378 Maria Ave., St. Paul, MN 55106
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  • The Washington Hotel Coffee Room

     
    402 West Lakeside Street, Madison, WI 53715, us
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  • Tilth

    Welcome to Tilth. We feature New American cuisine prepared with certified-organic or wild ingredients sourced from as many local farmers we are able to support.
    1411 N. 45th St., Seattle, WA, us
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  • Trattoria 225

     
    225 West harrison, Oak Park, IL 60304, us
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  • Trellis

    At Trellis, our philosophy is to create innovative, agrarian cuisine using high-quality seasonal ingredients from the vine.
    220 Kirkland Ave., Kirkland, WA 98033, us
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  • Trotter's Cafe and Bakery

    According to Patricia Trotter - Trotter's is a local, neighborhood cafe. We use local, organic ingredients as much as possible. Our motto is, Local* Fresh * Yum!
    232 N. Cleveland Avnue, St. Paul, MN 55105, us
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  • Tuscon Tamale Company

    At the Tucson Tamale Company we don't sacrifice quality or skimp when it comes to our tamales.
    2545 E Broadway Blvd., Tuscon, AZ 85716, us
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  • Union Restaurant

    Simple, Fresh, and Elegant. Quality ingredients from around the block. Superbly prepared courses paired with distinctive wines.
    1400 1st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101, us
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