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http://www.thenarrowssaloon.com Nestled about a mile away from its original location on a channel of Lake Minnetonka, the Narrows boasts live music almost every night and a menu of fish and chicken, with a primary focus on Cajun-this and Spicy-that. The expansive menu includes a full weekend brunch. With a casual, laid-back feel, Narrows is primarily known as a drinks and music place just off the fancy Lake Minnetonka beat, so prices are easy on the wallet, with no entrée more than $15. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.neisens.com Don't let the quiet, small town street it resides on fool you: Neisen's is a lively spot for the South Metro, featuring live music Thursday through Saturday nights, karaoke, line dancing, and even wrestling, Thai boxing and MMA events. If it's gaming you seek, the bar and restaurant also offers bingo, pull tabs, pool, video games, Texas Hold 'Em... and Beer Pong, if that's the sort of game that suits you best. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.neumannsbar.com Minnesota's oldest continuously operating bar, Neumann's has been a mainstay of North St. Paul since it was first opened by the Hamm's Brewery in 1887. Since then, it's survived a fire that destroyed its original location (now its patio, with the new bar quickly built to replace it in the early 20th century), Prohibition (selling "near-beer" and maybe a little extra on the down-low), and the communications revolution that dictated the bar finally install a phone connecting it by wires to the outside world for the first time -- in 1969. (Legend tells that its original owner didn't want women to be able to call the bar to check in on their husbands.) The decor features beautiful woodwork, original fixtures, a bullfrog aquarium, and very saloon-worthy taxidermy. Neumann's also offers food specials including cheap tacos and dollar burgers, as well as live music and motorcycle ride events. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.newhopebowl.net Located on a busy stretch in New Hope, the New Hope Bowl Bar & Lounge has been around for over half a century, and it shows. On a busy league night, the place is so typical of been-around-the-block bowling alleys like it that you can almost imagine your grandpa and his pals perfecting their bowling hooks and enjoying drink service to the lane while your grandma and her pals smoke and gossip in the intimate lounge area -- back when you could smoke indoors, that is. In addition to bowling and beer, this bar shares a building with one of the metro area's Italian Pie Shoppes. Check out free bowling Mondays from 10-midnight, or sand volleyball when the weather's warm. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.thenewsroommpls.com The News Room is probably too bright and cheery to be an "authentic" newspaper hangout, but it certainly is an inviting place for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a drink. The menu hits plenty of highlights at each meal, from steak and eggs for breakfast to the vegetarian "Tree Hugger" for lunch to a salmon dinner and Chicken Roulade, which has a breast stuffed with goat cheese, spinach, and sun-dried tomatoes, all wrapped in a brick pastry. Breakfasts are typically under $10, with lunch sandwiches running a bit more and dinners ranging up to the mid $30s for several steak items. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
Think of any popular corner bar in Northeast Minneapolis. Subtract hipsters and take $2 off the price of all drinks, and you might have The Nickel Joint. Bikers, blue-collars and regulars keep it working class inside the windowless brick Frogtown building. Thursdays feature bean bag leagues and Saturdays host meat raffles, bingo and karaoke. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.nomadpub.com There's sports bars, and then there's the Nomad: the West Bank watering hole -- home to an immense selection of tap beers from around the world -- has proven to be a Minnesotan soccer fan's best friend by becoming one of the best places to catch footie tournaments on TV. They also boast a great patio, an enclosed lawn tailor-made for bocce, and a stage that features regular visits from up-and-coming local bands. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.nyespolonaise.com If Captain Kirk had come to Earth in Nordeast Minneapolis circa 1968 and had wanted to seduce a Polish princess, this is where he would have come. He would have escorted the lucky lass to a sparkly gold booth and impressed her with a dinner that ran the gamut from a chalice of shrimp cocktail to giant steaks to a Pink Squirrel for dessert. Meanwhile, the plastic-asteroid lighting and the crooners gathered around the piano bar would have put the lady in a romantic mood. The coup de grace? Everyone getting all hot and bothered while polka-dancing in the attached lounge. (That's why the captain was a scamp.) Nye's also features an inexpensive bar menu. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
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