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Go for the popovers, stay for the antiques at Anton's Restaurant

Summary by stcloudlive.com
WAITE PARK — Stepping into Anton's Restaurant is like stepping into a time portal to the past. There's a copper still that was once used for bootlegging during the Prohibition era in the 1920s. The still was used to make Minnesota 13, a name given to corn liquor moonshine that was popular in Central Minnesota. In those days, the building was home to Bricky's— owned by Cy Brick — and was a haven for bootleggers, near the Sauk River and Highway 1…
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stcloudlive.com broke the news in Brainerd, United States on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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