Dinkytown


Dinkytown is a commercial district within the Marcy-Holmes neighborhood in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Centered at 14th Avenue Southeast and 4th Street Southeast, the district contains several city blocks occupied by various small businesses, restaurants, bars, and apartment buildings that house mostly University of Minnesota students. Dinkytown is along the North side of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities East Bank campus.

Notable landmarks

Notable landmarks include the Dinkydome, the Loring Pasta Bar, and Al's Breakfast. It's also the location of the 2nd store opened by Richard M. Schulze called "Sound of Music" which later became Best Buy, which is now closed.

Notable establishments

Several notable establishments include Vescio's Italian restaurant, which opened in the 1950s, Annie's Parlour, and The Book House. The former Marshall-University High School on the corner of 14th Avenue and 5th street was closed in 1982 due to changing city population demographics, and was purchased and converted into the University Technology Enterprise Center for startups. The building was razed in 2013, and today the location is home to The Marshall, an apartment building for University students. The Chateau co-op built their brutalist-style 22-story apartment in 1973 at 13th Avenue Southeast and 5th Street Southeast. Five Guys Burgers and Fries and McDonald's also have establishments located in Dinkytown.

History

The name Dinkytown is of uncertain origin, although it was in definite use by 1948, when the Dinkytown Business Association formed.
Stories regarding the origin of the name include