Two new restaurants have arrived on the scene, and both are putting fun at the center of their business models.
Bina’s is now open in Northeast, from Centro owner Jami Olson, who has fond memories of visiting country bars with her family. And Smorgie’s in downtown St. Paul is banking on eventgoers’ love of late nights and comfort food.
With the dual openings, it feels like a proper Twin Cities moment that each has its own reason for excitement. Here are the details of each restaurant.

Bina’s
It’s important to know that the pool table is on the way. The space where it will sit is clearly marked on the concrete flooring, thanks to an inventive use of painter’s tape; visitors will be forgiven if they don’t notice it right away. The decor is a riot of visual stimuli, and it might take a few visits to take it all in. There’s a giant macramé installation in front, next to the disco ball, beside the pop-art mural and before you step into the space where thrift-store tchotchkes are affixed to the wall and a phone booth acts as a photo moment. All this before you even get to the bar.
Location: 1404 NE. Quincy St., Mpls., binasbar.com. Open Sun.-Thu. 11 a.m. to midnight, Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-1 a.m.

The menu: It’s easy to eat like an adult who still appreciates cereal and cartoons on Saturday mornings. Comfort food comes from the fryer and includes a sandwich built from chicken fingers, baskets of mozzarella sticks and burgers, but there’s also vegan sloppy joes and snacks like Nordeast sushi and deviled eggs garnished with chips.
Olson’s other businesses show she knows what people crave late at night: Centro serves tacos, Everywhen Burgers is just that, and Hippo Pockets is a ghost kitchen that wraps crispy tortillas around hearty fillings.
Prices: The restaurant is angling for your lunch and weeknight business with food prices all under $15 and drinks $10 or $11. Beer and shots are even less.