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Live rock, blues nightly, with a scenic view of the St. Croix River. More >>
http://www.paddywagonsmn.com Paddy Wagon's brick walls, barrel high top tables, wood beams and vaulted ceiling provide more interesting architecture than the average bar. And since it's an Irish pub, there is no shortage of the Emerald Isle's favored whiskeys and beers. Live music is featured every weekend, with a variety of bar games available on weeknights. A family friendly dining room includes a warm fireplace and ample seating, and upper level dining is available for large parties and offers a more private setting. The huge outdoor patio can also accommodate a substantial crowd. More >>
Palmer's is one of those bars that's just as likely to have a busy Tuesday afternoon as it is to have a packed Friday night. That doesn't necessarily make it a dive, though -- amidst a neighborhood filled with venues offering craft beers and rock shows, it fills a more down-to-earth role as the West Bank's blue-collar neighborhood bar. Amiable staff, an open summer patio and live music by local folk, blues and country notables make it a worthwhile destination. More >>
http://www.parkplacesportsbar.com A refuge for St. Paul Park refinery workers for the past 15 years, this neighborhood sports pub provides a large bar space, plenty of TVs to watch the game, and a well-manicured boot hockey rink. Live music plays on the weekends in a considerably large stage space. Game-day specials abound for the latest Wild, Wolves and Gophers tilt. More >>
http://www.patmcgoverns.com Inviting to local residents, workers and visitors to St. Paul cultural events who want to enjoy the long micro-brew beer list and specialty menu items, including their celebrated turkey sandwiches and pot pies. A sprawling summer patio and upstairs space keep things roomy on even the busiest Xcel event nights. More >>
http://www.pepitosrestaurant.com This longtime, family-run Mexican restaurant has been a favorite for its casual, bring-the-softball-team atmosphere, home-style cooking, and lengthy margarita list. Now that the owners bought the adjacent Parkway Theatre, food and beverages from Pepito's may be ordered takeout and brought into the theater as movie concessions. More >>
Casual eating and drinking. More >>
http://www.cpstpaul.com The Port of Call Lounge rests on the ground floor of the Crowne Plaza Hotel. The relaxed yet classy atmosphere makes the riverfront lounge a good place for travelers to unwind after their check in. It may cater to the out-of-town crowd almost exclusively, but its attentive staff will accommodate anyone looking for an after-dinner drink. More >>
http://www.povlitzkis.com With a long skinny bar lit by globe bulbs, a display case full of Elvis memorabilia, and a room full of intimate cocktail tables facing a stage and dance floors, Povlitzki's on 65 is classic bar ambiance to the nth power. Povlitzki's also features a full menu, pull tabs, paddle wheel, billiards, darts, live entertainment and affordable broasted chicken kept toasty in a pizza warmer. The bar also boasts a spacious, partially-enclosed smoking patio. More >>
http://www.starwoodhotels.com Once a private retreat for convicted fraudster and utilities mogul Wilbur Foshay, Prohibition distills contemporary class and shakes in the spirit of alcohol's most infamous era. Swallow your vertigo and ride the elevator from the W Hotel's elegant lobby to the 27th floor, where you'll enjoy spendy signature cocktails in comfortable, candle-lit spaces. Creep into a quiet loft for added solitude, and be sure to check out the skyline views. More >>
http://www.psychosuzis.com A tiki bar and pizza joint with style to burn, Psycho Suzi's Motor Lounge puts the va-va-voom back into neighborhood drinking. Its new location, in the former home of Gabby's, has expanded the size of Northeast's most popular watering hole an enormous riverfront patio and three second-floor bars open only on weekends. First, duck into the dark, red-lit room and soak in an eyeful of every youngish hipster in town. Start the evening by chucking your quarters into the hall of fame-worthy jukebox and soaking in the majesty of the pirate-ship-deck carpeting. When mood strikes, order yourself some standup pizza or some church potluck bar snacks (deviled eggs! pickle roll ups!). And why not buy the cutester across the bar their own tiki glass? It's only a couple of extra bucks. More >>
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