Dinkytown is a commercial district within the
Marcy-Holmes neighborhood in
Minneapolis
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,
Minnesota
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. 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
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students. Dinkytown is along the North side of the
University of Minnesota
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Twin Cities
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East Bank campus.
Notable landmarks
Notable landmarks include the Dinkydome (a former theological seminary converted to a food court which sometime later was converted into loft space), the Loring Pasta Bar (formerly Gray's Campus Drug and also the building where
Bob Dylan
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lived in Minneapolis),
Al's Breakfast
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(arguably the city's smallest restaurant) and the Varsity Theater. It's also the location of the second store opened by
Richard M. Schulze called "Sound of Music", which later became
Best Buy
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, and is now closed.
Notable establishments
Several notable establishments include Vescio's Italian restaurant (now closed), which opened in the 1950s, Annie's Parlour, and The Book House. The former
Marshall-University High School
Marshall-University High School was a public junior high and high school serving grades 6–12 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The school was founded in 1968 through a merger between John Marshall High School (a Minneapolis public school) and Univer ...
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 (UTEC) 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
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-style 22-story apartment in 1973 at 13th Avenue Southeast and 5th Street Southeast. Due to apartment building construction, popular dinkytown establishments like
Dinkytown Wine & Spirits
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, restau ...
and
McDonalds recently closed.
Target
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,
Five Guys
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, and the Kollege Klub Bar are notable establishments today.
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
* The streetcars, called ''Dinkys'', that used to provide transit throughout the area.
* Similarly, the locomotive tenders at the nearby railyard were called Dinkys due to their compact size.
* The theatre in Dinkytown had only four rows of seats, and for years was known as "The Dinky Theater." Shortly thereafter, it was just "The Dinky."
*
DINKYs ("Double Income, No Kids Yet")
* It's a small (dinky) town-like area; everything is within walking distance.
* The Loring Pasta Bar, previously Gray's Drug on 14th Ave. SE and 4th St. SE has the name of an early owner carved in cement over the doorway: "Grodnik," meaning a small (or dinky) town. The name of the early owner was Louis Grodnik. He owned a haberdashery at that location and built the building. His brother, Hela Grodnik, always claimed that he was the one who named the area when he said that "This is getting to be a real 'Dinky Town." Grodnik then went on to work for another brother, Jacob Grodnik, at Grodnik Jewelry at 7th and Hennepin in Minneapolis. Louis also owned a haberdashery at 4th and Hennepin known as "Grodnik and Fassbinder".
* Then-
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football player Frank "Dinky" Rog, whose large group of friends spent time in the area during the late 1940s and early 1950s.
* Another conjecture which has been made is that "Grod" means "town" as in Stalingrad and that "nik" is the diminutive form. Hence small or dinky town.
References
External links
Official Website of the Dinkytown Business AllianceCurrent resources for the Dinkytown community (formerly the Dinkytown Business Association).
Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood AssociationDinkytown is a commercial district, and one of the 5 character areas, of the Marcy-Holmes neighborhood.
Lileks.com -- University of Minnesota pages€”contains information and reminiscence about Dinkytown, by
Star Tribune
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columnist
James Lileks
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Career
Columnist
Lileks began his writing career as a columnist for th ...
The Dinkytown ProjectDinkytown HubContains information about Dinkytown including a complete list of all businesses.
Further reading
Designation Study for Dinkytown Historic District
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