224 Frontage Road
Blackduck, MN 56630
Beltrami County
Phone: (218) 835-4820
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by Natasha P. on I'm down with Bruno's. This is my favorite place in the Mission to dance at. The bouncers are very nice and friendly. Pretty good DJs who will take requests. I just have had a lot of fun nights here.
by Heidi C. on Cool ambiance inside, although it feels a little dated. My husband is obsessed with the Rock Shrimp Tempura and every so often I accompany him here so he can order that. I tend to stick with sushi, or sometimes the black cod with miso. Service was really great, they are well trained. Fish is extremely fresh and of great quality. I'd definitely recommend this place to impress foodie friends. Great selection of beers and sake as well.
by Lydia Gertelman on Proclaiming that you serve the best veggie burger in the world is a funny thing to do. Does anyone really carry around a list in their head (or god forbid, on paper) of the best veggie burgers they've ever had? Maybe I should start such a list, because then I'd be in a better position to judge the veracity of National Mechanics' outlandish claim (for the record, the veggie burger here is pretty damn tasty. Any veggie burger that incorporates broccoli is already a winner in my book, but there is a mysterious special something in the NM veggie burger that makes it better with every bite. I wish the fries weren't steak fries, though...but I concede that the fact that the veggie burger is accompanied by some of the best coleslaw I've ever eaten helps to make up for it.) What else, let's see...as others have mentioned, the decor is fun. The first time I was there, I was drunkenly startled by the framed cases of dead beetles. The sinks in the bathroom seem handmade and I think that potted plants have been cleverly stuck underneath the pipes in order to catch the leaks (that's what happens when you have a homemade sink, I guess). The music is usually pretty great. Early on a Saturday evening, we were treated to an entertaining little mix that included Jungle Boogie and Regulate (I embarrassed myself by announcing to my husband that it was a Snoop Dogg song only to realize that I had the wrong Dogg in mind). That made me feel old, and here's another thing that makes me feel old: back in the day, there used to be a music venue above the establishment that is now National Mechanics, called Upstages. One fateful night, I went to see Cat Power play there. Dave Grohl (?!?) was in the crowd and heckled poor Chan rather mercilessly, but we didn't care because we were all giddy with happiness that Al Gore had won the presidency (in the car on the way over, KYW announced that he had taken Florida! Hooray!) Then we got back in the car, turned on the radio, and life as we knew it was over. Times got so dark and so tough that this joint actually turned into a Coyote Ugly at one point. The failure of Coyote Ugly and the rise of National Mechanics in that same space symbolizes a rebirth of all things right and good in the world...I hope.
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