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http://www.leesliquorlounge.com This wood-paneled honky tonk bar has seen a bit of renovation and redecoration since Target Field sprung up a stone's throw away. But make no mistake: Lee's Liquor Lounge is still the same home to working-class country, roots and rock music it's been for years, and it's a great place to catch a show and tip back a beer or two without blowing your budget. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.librarybars.com Located in the heart of Dinkytown, the Library provides an ideal environment for red-blooded Gopher fans to watch the big game. Their menu offers a wide array of burgers and pub sandwiches to whet late-night appetites, and their wallet-friendly food and drink specials will bring in the coeds for "study" breaks on any given day of the week. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.theliffey.com With an all-day happy hour and the best Guinness pour in town, the Liffey is a new St. Paul bar with old-world Irish heart. Fans of woodworking should drop by to check out the hand-carved teak everything made by artisans back in County Wexford; fans of Emerald isle comfort foods should stop by for some estimable fish and chips, home-made, spicily scented corned beef, or hangover-busting curried chips; and fans of someplace new to take the parents for breakfast should check out the budget-friendly Sunday brunch. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.lylesliquor.com While some people are dismissive of Lyle's, calling it as a raggedy-ass dive, we declare them wrong. Maybe we're just suckers for the red vinyl booths, and the way the outside world just disappears when you step into the windowless recesses. Happy hour runs all day long, meaning 2-for-1 on any drink everyday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and again from 9 to 11 p.m., with only one rule: no more than three drinks in front of each customer at a time. Happy hour is followed by free chicken wings at the warming table--look out for hoarders. Tons of big ol' TVs and breakfast served with a free bloody Mary or screwdriver make this a swell place to catch the early game. Try the breakfast quesadilla, $6.95 including cocktail. The daily blue plate specials for only $3.99 are also a score. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.starwoodhotels.com/whotels/index.html The Living Room is the W Hotel's ultra-posh centerpiece, perfect for sipping fine cocktails by candlelight or dancing to a live DJ into the wee hours. The club is arranged like no living room you've ever seen, with an immense floor plan dotted with Art Deco sofas, ornate lighting, enormous leather chairs and an open fireplace. Check out the sky-high selection of liquors climbing the walls, or rent the attached Speakeasy for private occasions. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.saintpaulhotel.com/dining/the_lobby_bar/ Hotel bars tend to provide one of the first impressions hotel guests have of their lodgings, and the Lobby Bar makes for a great first glance at the venerable St. Paul Hotel. Compact and cozy, with a leather-and-wood decor that feels both new and timeless, this small bar feels integral to the hotel's entryway without spilling out into it. Live piano-bar jazz is on the agenda on Friday and Saturday evenings. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.the-local.com How much wood would a wood-carver carve if a wood-carver would have free rein to fill up an enormous space with bars and sculptures and snugs and whatnot? Answer: A lot of wood. A lot. This much wood makes you crave an Irish whiskey and a pint of Harp, which are exactly what the Local seems to sell a billion of on a Saturday night. So it's a great place to drink, a swell place to collect the phone numbers of comely strangers. And if you know what the gossip columns have reported happened in that one snug off near the bathrooms, give yourself extra points for knowing your Twin Cities tongue-twisters down cold. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.skywaytheatre.com Like the larger music room downstairs, the upper level of the Skyway Theatre hosts frequent DJ and live music nights, especially focusing on cutting-edge electronic dance artists in genres ranging from techno to dubstep. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.thelooncafe.com One of the tip-top see-and-be-seen destinations for older U students and younger corporate suits. The fact that their burgers are spectacular doesn't help keep the crowds down. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.theloopmpls.com The Loop boasts the largest 360-degree bar in Minneapolis, though it's far from their only selling point: happy hour deals on their excellent appetizers and a large drink menu are more substantial draws. It can get crowded on game days and weekends, but even then the atmosphere's more vibrant than stifling. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.louisvillelanes.com On a quiet stretch of highway that's about as rural as the 'burbs seem to get anymore (there's a small grain silo just across the street), Louisville Lanes fits right in with its immediate environs and in contrast with the slick chain feel of the larger area. The space features 24 lanes of bowling that gets black-lit at night, an outdoor patio, a game room with video games as well as air hockey, darts and pool, and an adjacent bar featuring a full menu. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.lushfoodbar.com Lush is a place where the drinks flow strong and the music pumps loud, even on weekend mornings after you just woke up with a mean hangover. The champagne brunch on Sunday is a definite highlight, with $10 bottomless mimosas from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (although they do serve breakfast every day). Hometown DJ favorites man the turntables, including Shannon Blowtorch, Mustang Sally, and AJent Orange. Lush isn't one of those exclusive bars that caters only to gay men or gay women; they all mesh together here, making for a great crowd. Add to the amenities a billiards room and an outdoor fire pit lounge, and you've got yourself a sure fun time any night--or day--of the week. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.lylesliquor.com Your basic neighborhood bar with drink and appetizer specials. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.lyonspub.com Located right in the heart of downtown Minneapolis, Lyon's pub has been a convenient and welcoming place to meet up before or after any big event since 1984. With a spacious new addition, Lyon's Pub can easily handle the crowds, while also providing free shuttles to patrons before Vikings games. The bar also features affordable specials during its happy-hour, a wide-ranging menu, and deals on game days as well. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
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