Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Dining out: Mini's Retro Cafe


If there ever was a restaurant opened just for fun, Mini's Retro Cafe is it.


But perhaps "heavy" wasn't the right word to use there, because Mini's has taken these comfort foods, which can be a little cloying, and kicked them up a notch in quality and appeal.While you wait for your lunch, you can browse through the eclectic collection of items for sale: rubber cleaning gloves with ruffles attached; traditional-style aprons; cupcake-shaped candles; reproduction metal lunch boxes featuring Hostess cupcakes and Sugar Babies.RICHARD RANDALL BEGINNING his career on The Big Breakfast, Richard Randall is now one of the most popular TV interior designers. See www.richardrandall.co.uk.Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; closed SundayStacey Kratz is a freelance writer who reviews restaurants for the Deseret News.(Besides the downtown location, there's a second Mini's Cupcake in Sugar House.)Web: www.minisretrocafe.comAlso: Breakfast and box lunches availableThe shops seem to be doing just fine, winning local awards and attracting a steady stream of cupcake-loving clients.My husband had the salad and turkey sandwich, a standard but good- quality presentation of fresh greens with nuts, feta cheese, cranberries and house-made honey dijon dressing; plus a sandwich on sweet and nutty wheat bread with sliced turkey, cheese, greens and cranberry sauce."I think the past decade has been inspiring for interiors, a truly exciting period with lots of moods, themes and great British design. The hottest trend that's emerged has to be the reinvention of wallpaper. I have also loved trends even more closely linked to fashion and providing the nation with inspiration.For dessert, you can have "pudding in a cloud," which takes me right back to childhood, but we all chose cupcakes this time. This, the seat of Mini's success, was a fabulous end to the meal. Our little boy had the coconut cupcake, fresh and light with creamy, coconut-laced icing; I had the s'more cupcake, an inspired concoction of rich dark chocolate cupcake and fluffy, delicious royal icing that had been browned just a bit, with a little graham cracker on top.Cheap laminate floors - just add water and they can swell up like Weetabix! Save your pennies for a proper hardwood floor that will last a lifetime.Wheelchair access: Easy, plus lots of room in the dining areasLunch at Mini's is designed to groove right into the retro vibe of the rest of the shop, with a menu heavy on comfort foods of the past: Spam on Club crackers, Jell-O with fruit and cream, deviled eggs, mac and cheese, even Fluffernutter sandwiches with peanut butter, bananas and marshmallow creme.Our son started out with the pigs in a blanket, three small but superlative sausages, coarse-textured and bursting with beautifully seasoned juices, baked in pastry. He ate one and then demanded part of my cheese sandwich, which I was happy to trade in exchange for my own little piggy.LINDA BARKER ANOTHER designer to have become a jungle bunnie on I'm a Celebrity, Linda Barker is still best known for Changing Rooms. Now has her own mail order catalogue of gorgeous accessories for the home (www.reallylindabarker.co.uk, 0845 330 2880) as well as ranges for other retailers."At the start of the millennium everyone was still into the whole quick-fix thing, but that's changed. We saw the rise of the iconic designer piece combined with minimalism, but there's now a softer, more individual look. We now want an individual home rather than a show home. We want it to be personal, quirky. I call it 'maximalism'; being different, trying new things, mixing new with old - eclecticism."I had the tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwich, part of a menu in which customers pick out a three-course lunch (starter, main dish, dessert) for about $8. But instead of Campbell's and American cheese, I got a complex, sweet-and-tangy soup with a velvety texture and a perfectly grilled sandwich of thick-cut bread and real cheese that had oozed out the sides and cooked crispy and golden-brown over the bread.So why expand the downtown shop, taking over an adjacent space to provide more dining area? Well, if it's not just for fun, they could've fooled me, since this is one of the most fun places I've eaten in a long while.As good as that one was, I envied my husband his cupcake, a darkly delicious gem of chocolate cupcake (and these cupcakes really straddle the line between cake and brownie, in a very good way), dark-chocolate peppermint ganache and crushed candy-cane sprinkles.There are old magazine ads and Audrey Hepburn portraits on the walls, Seventeen magazine from the '60s ("Be a Party-smarty!") for reading, long couches with nubby upholstery and "The Jetsons" on the white flat-screen TV. Even the dishes are retro, china with a sea- foam green and pink pattern.This new downtown eatery is an expansion of the menu at the popular Mini's Cupcakes shop.Mini's is painted pink, white, turquoise and gold, with decor that exults in retro kitsch: mismatched but equally ornate chandeliers provide lighting; tables are topped with Melamine and edged with chrome; metal chairs are painted white and pink and feature Naugahyde cushions.Where: 12 E. 800 SouthPhone: 801-363-0608

e-mail: skratz@desnews.com




Author: Stacey Kratz Deseret News


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