The Cherokee Restaurant suffered a Sunday morning fire attributed to smoldering cigarettes. Seven Service Master trucks arrived Monday morning to begin the clean-up!
Oh, how very sad! Haven't been to this one, but the original Cherokee Restaurant in west St. Paul is an institution where my husband as a youngster used to go to often with his parents. Missed the news on the fire; I'll have to tell him! So sorry, but I'll bet that the brothers who operate the restaurant now will rebuild.
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Oi, what a shame.
Ce restaurant servait des grillades, non ?
This restaurant served grilled, no ?
Oh, how very sad! Haven't been to this one, but the original Cherokee Restaurant in west St. Paul is an institution where my husband as a youngster used to go to often with his parents. Missed the news on the fire; I'll have to tell him! So sorry, but I'll bet that the brothers who operate the restaurant now will rebuild.
That's a shame. Hope they rebuild. Was this a local landmark?
Amazing how much damage a cigarette can do hey Leif. Not only kill you, but burn your house down too!
A lot of cities do not allow smoking in restaurants any more. If that had been the case here, there would not have been a fire.
A good example of why smoking should be banned in public places.
«Louis» is certain that you are very relieved that this didn't happen to the local Taco Bell where you get your beloved lutefisk burritos!
;-D
Wow, what a disaster!
Smoking is unhealthy, not only for the people but also for buildings as you can see. I hope there will not be a hunger crisis in Eagan...
Not good for the fun loving folk of Eagan.. as Louis said, at least it wasn't Taco Bell!
What a horrible waste!
That is too bad. Another bad thing about cigarettes!
What a shame!
Smoking is responsible for lots of bad things.
Too bad....and caused by stinky cigarettes.
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