With calamari, crust dippers and promise of a pulltab booth, Mothership Pizza Paradise has a few nods to the low-light pizzerias familiar to those who grew up watching “The Smurfs” on Saturday mornings. The newest restaurant from chef Tommy Begnaud, Carrie Erickson and Courtney Briden is now open at 5057 France Av. S. in Minneapolis.
Mothership is an ode to the team’s moms, with all pizzas named for them. The restaurant leans into nostalgia with visual cues like a giant light fixture dangling in the front window, an Elvis picture behind the bar, a specific hue of orange-red light and a welcome snack of popcorn popped in bacon fat that’s presented in a red plastic vessel resembling an old-school ashtray.
Behind the bar is Aynsley Jones, serving sophisticated drinks like a Negroni blanco, but also an espresso martini and all-day Bloody Marys. Drinks are $13-$16; a tomato can filled with five cans of mix-and-match beer is $20. Sam Rosenoversees hospitality.
Pizzas range from $19-$25, with classic toppings as well as throwback fun with Buffalo chicken and creamed spinach. Optional sides are crust dippers: garlic butter, cheese fondue, pesto and good ol’ ranch dressing.
The menu also sports chopped salads and pastas, and dessert is either affogato or milk and cookies.
The restaurant doesn’t take reservations and is open Tuesdays through Sundays from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Welcome to Hippo Pocket Tuesdays in the skyway
There’s a new reason to return to work in downtown Minneapolis: Tuesday lunch breaks. Hippo Pockets, the ghost kitchen concept from the folks who brought us Centro tacos, is popping up in U.S. Bancorp Center (800 Nicollet Mall, Mpls.). The signature octagon-shaped dish wraps flour tortillas around fillings before they’re grilled until the outside is a little crispy; flavors include ground beef taco, chicken bacon ranch, cheeseburger and more ($12-$13). They’re usually only available via online ordering or at Centro’s Eat Street location.
That’s not the only good news. Centro is also popping up in that space on Wednesdays during lunch. Both concepts launched last week in a vacant Caribou Coffee.