
Visitors to two popular Twin Cities museums will be able to grab a bite of Italian after enjoying a slice of history in the near future. The Minnesota Historical Society (MNHS) announced Wednesday it has struck a deal with D'Amico Catering, which will be the "official caterer" of the Minnesota History Center in St. Paul and Mill City Museum in Minneapolis, and will open new eateries at each site.
D'Amico Catering – a sister company of Minnesota restaurant chain D'Amico & Sons – will "create, design and operate" the new restaurants, which MNHS officials hope will boost visitor numbers at both museums.
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