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http://www.gbleightonspicklepark.com Bottle service. It seems all the rage - we hear everyone talking about it, but do you ever get anything special with it? Well, if you're venturing out to G.B. Leighton's Pickle Park -- local rocker Brian Leighton is its namesake -- keep in mind that paying for bottle service also gets you a private seating area next to the large stage, which features regular performers of the local and national varieties. The place has a rock club meets sports bar vibe, and in addition to elevated six-person booths, features a 32-foot replica Gibson guitar mounted to the ceiling over the main bar. It goes without saying that G.B. himself can frequently be seen performing in the bar. Oh, and try the Fender Benders (tater skins with all the fixin's) or the Guitar Strings (onion strings). More >>
http://www.vfwpost295.org Like all other VFWs, the Gallagher-Hansen Post 295 in South St. Paul operates to honor and serve veterans and their families. In addition to the two bars, Post 295 boasts a large seating area and dance floor, as well as food specials, family events, and live music. And there's one thing that sets Post 295 apart from most other VFWs -- its awesome Dirty Harry pinball machine, complete with pistol-grip plunger. More >>
http://www.gangchenbar.com It"s as if all of Eat Street converged in one restaurant: Gangchen"s menu runs the gamut from Tibetan, Thai, Vietnamese, and Chinese cooking. Expand your understanding of fusion cuisine with the Vietnamese-style curry coconut, or stick to the traditional Tibetan momos and po cha, or butter tea. Add a splash of Azia-style cocktails, and there you have it: an unassuming restaurant that serves Asian home-cooking to appeal to the hipsters. More >>
http://www.gay90s.com Self-proclaimed as a gay & straight- friendly "beautiful people" bar, the Gay 90's has been a Minneapolis touchstone for decades. The drink specials will appeal to any penny-pincher, and the nightly drag shows are pure entertainment. The building itself is more than 90 years old and was initially bought piece by piece, creating the 6 unique bars of the Gay 90's. As you would imagine, each bar has its own theme and look, from tin ceilings and rock walls to painted murals on the walls left over from the days a Chinese restaurant took residence. Such an effort to make a large bar out of many businesses may go unnoticed by the crowd, but it's appreciated by the many generations that have frequented the Gay 90's. More >>
http://www.ginkgocoffee.com Located on Snelling Avenue near Hamline University, Ginkgo Coffeehouse is Midway's gathering place not only for coffee, but also for music, presented here on a small stage facing the busy street outside. This family-friendly cafe also has a menu offering a variety of fair-trade and organic products and is open until 11 on school nights, midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. More >>
Sports bar with plenty of televisions, dart boards and pool tables for your playing pleasure. Serving full bar, lunches and dinners of burgers, sandwiches and salads, and Sunday brunch. Attached to Timothy O'Toole's. More >>
http://www.glockenspielrestaurant.com Glockenspiel is St. Paul"s counterpart to the Black Forest Inn, a family-owned restaurant serving traditional German favorites like schnitzel stroganoff, sauerbraten, and wursts. As delightful as a cuckoo clock, this restaurant is filled with tchotchkes-nutcrackers, hand-painted plates and ceiling tins, beer steins, and beer barrels that create a homey atmosphere. You can also drink beer out of a giant glass boot, charmingly called "das boot," so how can you go wrong? The atmosphere is joyful and boisterous, especially on weekends, when you might be serenaded by a lederhosen-clad accordionist, tuba player, or yodeler. More >>
http://www.glueks.com While it's a popular downtown hotspot for young patrons and post-game revelers, there's a bit of an old-school feel to Gluek's -- which makes sense, since their namesake brewery was one of the oldest in the state. While the brewery is long gone, the bar remains, and its unique atmosphere and offerings -- including a couple fine in-house beers and a weekly live band karaoke night -- sets it apart in a crowded entertainment district. More >>
A neighborhood tavern with a full bar and pool tables serving a menu including burgers, sandwiches, chicken and steak. More >>
http://www.gopherbar.com The Gopher Bar has been a part of the Saint Paul landscape for almost 70 years. The bar claims to serve the best Coney Island dog in the city, and its incredibly causal ambiance creates a welcoming environment for any Minnesota sports fan to pound a few brews and watch the game. Be sure to bring some folding money because this bar is cash only. More >>
The Grand 7 -- named for the intersection its corner entry sits on -- retains much of the divey charm of the space's old days. (One example: a gigantic sign behind the bar states, in no uncertain terms, that the staff "reserve the right to refuse service to f---ing idiots.") But thanks to its proximity to the Xcel Center, it does attract a large crowd for hockey and other sporting events, and its Wild-friendly decor and flatscreen TVs make it an even split between sports bar and local watering hole. More >>
http://www.greatwatersbc.com This downtown pub, popular with the arena and business sets alike, boasts a long list of site-brewed craft beers. You can imbibe inside the vintage building's friendly confines or out on the breezy patio -- or even take home your own 64-ounce "growler" jug of their latest concoction. The menu is rounded out by a wide selection ranging from bar-food appetizers to gourmand entrees. More >>
Ground Zero is a centrally located bar with an authentic underground, industrial and stylish character. Don't be surprised to see the space decorated with chain-linked fences, street signs, stone statues and skeletons, as it adds to the subversive atmosphere created by the dominatrix cage-style dancers and low, colored lighting. It offers a very large dance floor, two levels, two bars, and several themed nights, including the long-running Bondage-A-Go-Go. More >>
http://www.grumpys-bar.com This Grumpy's (one of three locations) feels like a comfortable, worn-in local bar. Its decorations have withstood some wear-and-tear but create a charming, relaxed and engaging atmosphere. The walls carry the usual bar dressings, including neon lights and beer-sign decorations. Television sets and a nice patio offer entertainment value along with frequent shows, trivia and special events. More >>
http://www.grumpys-bar.com Pool, karaoke, drinks -- sure, Grumpy's has the kind of necessities you might find at most bars, but they're all wrapped in a spectacular package: part punk dive, part martini-swank joint and all cool, this Washington Avenue fixture (with other locations in Northeast Minneapolis and Roseville) has one of the best karaoke nights in town and a history of fun events from comedy nights to meat raffles. More >>
http://www.grumpys-bar.com The Roseville Grumpy's offers a different feel than its city-limits kin. Aside from the fact that it offers a full menu, it also puts forward an impressively large selection of beers as well as frequent drink specials. The entertainment ranges from "Happy Awesome Trivia Time" to comedy nights, karaoke, and recognizable tunes to sing along to, with the most populated nights occurring during sports games. The bar is new, well kept and decorated much like one would expect from a sports bar, complete with a pool and darts room near the spacious patio. More >>
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