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Prince and Rudolph's BBQ in Minneapolis I'm sure there are many folks who know about this bit of Prince lore, but I thought I'd make a thread about it for those who aren't aware and especially for those coming to Minneapolis next month and are wanting to see as many Prince-related spots as they can. - Back in the 80s, when Prince still ate meat, he and his associates/proteges used to frequent a restaurant in downtown Minneapolis called Rudolph's BBQ and Grill. He and the band would often go there late at night after rehearsing, but other times Prince would go by himself. Rudolph's was a pretty popular restaurant (they also had/have a bar area) back then and other celebrities, when they were in town, such as Eddie Murphy, would eat there. Also the MN Vikings players were frequent patrons. I remember going there quite a few times myself in the 80s when my friends and I would make the 'Prince trek' to Minneapolis; we always hoped we'd run into Prince, but unfortunately we never did. We did though see Jam and Lewis there with their wives? girfriends? one time, and my friend who went to the Lovesexy shows in MN in September of 1988 went to Rudolph's after the concerts and saw a lot of the band, and also Jill Jones, there that night. - I've read that Prince's first apartment was in a building right behind Rudolph's, and also that he liked the shrimp there more so than the ribs. (I personally loved their BBQ chicken, and at the time they made THE BEST thick cut fries with some kind of coating or something on them, but they've changed a lot since back in the 80s and don't make their fries like they used to. I haven't eaten there in so long so I don't know if their BBQ items are as good as they used to be either... - I personally think that, besides liking the food and the fact that the restaurant always made sure Prince got 'his' table towards the back so he was secluded away from the main part of the restaurant, Prince liked Rudolph's because of the theme -- it was named after Rudolph Valentino, and the decor (which I'm sure has been changed somewhat since I used to go there 30 years ago) was done in a very retro style and there were tons of photos from classic films everywhere on the walls, photos and murals of movie stars, and of course lots of pictures of Valentino! Lastly, and I don't think they do this anymore, but back in the day all the menu items were named after movies stars or classic films, which I always thought was cool. - I Googled a bit and found a few references to Prince and Rudolph's BBQ: * * http://webcache.googleuse...&gl=us * http://webcache.googleuse...&gl=us (this article has a few other touching remembrances of Prince by people that encountered him by chance, or by employment, etc. it's a nice read) * http://pyx106.iheart.com/...-14630614/ * Okay, this last one the guy (a music critic and author with Minneapolis roots) even says might not be true, but like he also says - I hope this IS true because it would be a very funny and very Prince thing to do. https://twitter.com/bobme...7045473280 -------- For anyone interested in stopping by while in Minneapolis, the address is: 1933 Lyndale Ave South, Minneapolis, MN (but like I said, the place - and the food/menu - is different nowadays than when Prince and associates hung out there) - A few pictures:
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Thanks for posting. Added to my list of places to visit when I eventually get to Minneapolis. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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Thanks this is really cool and I remember hearing stories of Prince going there. Interesting, my first apartment in 1999 was a block away and I read years later( I think in per Nelson's book that Prince used to have an apartment maybe one street over from my old place. Small world! | |
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I like posts like this.. Thanks! | |
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Thank you for sharing. This is quite interesting. The visual of P eating BBQ with lace gloves is hilarious...and very Prince-ly. [Edited 9/15/16 23:49pm] | |
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I know floors like the black and white one here are common, but I wonder if P saw it early on and thought "I'll have this on my stage one day." | |
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This is cool thanks.
Maybe someone who knows the area should start a thread for those going. Stuff to do in and round Minneapolis during October that is Prince related. [Edited 9/16/16 4:29am] Baby, you're a star.
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Technically speaking, Rudolph's is near downtown, but it's not actually downtown. It's just south of downtown off of the Lyndale exit from I94. They remodeled probably 6? years ago, but the last time I went in it was still pretty nice. I lived in the neighborhood until 8 years ago, and they had a fabulous late night happy hour. That has changed - still good, but not as good. Overall, totally recommend. | |
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Cool stories. Would love to have been a grown up back then and have been able to fly over and visit when he was frequenting the place. Nice pics. Thanks for posting! | |
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That's cool! It is a small world truly. When I was finding pictures online of Rudolph's, and found that second one down, I wondered if that brown building is the one Prince lived in?
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Thank you for the info about where Rudolph's is located and the remodeling. i definitely haven't been in there since that was done! Did you go there back in the 80s? The pics i found, the bar area looks different than how I remember it -- I don't remember the checkered floor and I remember that section being very GREEN...like maybe green carpeting, walls, tablecloths? My memory isn't so wonderful anymore so I don't know if I'm remembering correctly or that part about the bar area being decorated in mainly green is a figment of my imagination? Thank you again for your comment! | |
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I honestly don't remember if the floor was like at Rudolphs that back in the 80s...but First Avenue has a b&w checkered floor also! | |
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Thanks for the nice comments, everybody. Glad to contribute something to the Org and hoped people would enjoy and find it interesting to read about. thanks again for the comments! | |
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Love remembrances like this of P moseying around his hometown! Anybody know exactly when P stopped eating meat for good? | |
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Thank you for posting this! This is the kind of thing I just eat right up, I love hearing tidbits of this sort and I'm especially fond of tales of Prince in Minneapolis. We all want the stuff that's found in our wildest dreams. . . | |
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slowlywiltingflower said:
That's cool! It is a small world truly. When I was finding pictures online of Rudolph's, and found that second one down, I wondered if that brown building is the one Prince lived in?
If I remember correctly the book said Bryant Ave I think, it even gave the address which is how I remembered it was close to my apartment on Aldrich. I will try to find in in the book if I can. I remember it being a cream colored building but you know how fragile memory can be. | |
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Ex-Moderator | My first apartment was a block and a half away. Prince was long gone from the area then, though. We hung out there a fair amount when I was in my 20's. |
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Thank you for posting! I had a coworker telling me how her dad used to live in Minne and he ran into Prince often at "Rudolph's." I had no idea what she was talking about! So cool. | |
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I had no idea it was an old stomping gourounds for him. I stay up the street from there now. So cool! Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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so... we should eat crappy BBQ there........ because Prince used to eat yummy BBQ there?
oh my gosh, that's amazing. Excellent. | |
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Nope. I may have gone once in the mid-to-late 90s, but I lived in the neighborhood in the 2000s. | |
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I love stuff like this as well...just hearing stories about his everyday life and especially back before everything was so known to everybody b/c of social media, and you had to get your info and tidbits through word of mouth or magazines or the like. I was lucky living so close to Minneapolis and knowing people who lived here, so I'd hear things which is how i learned about Rudolph's. Now I live here so I enjoy hearing of the places he frequented, back then and in recent years, that I'm familiar with. I'm glad you enjoyed. | |
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That's so cool. | |
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That would be interesting if you can find that! The article I saw just had a quote from someone saying (paraphrased) how 'Prince lived in his first apartment at the time, right behind Rudolph's'. I just read that recently so we're dealing with a lot of different memories, and I surely do know how fragile memory can be. | |
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I apologize for my stupidity at starting such a dumb thread. Thank you for pointing it out to me. | |
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Stop it. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Don'y apologize. There are plenty of fans like me who don't live in/have never been to Minnesota who enjoy these interesting little tidbits of fun P related facts. Don't let haters make you feel sad.
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