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http://www.sportyspub.com A quintessential neighborhood bar, Sporty's has a certain small town charm, offering pool, darts, karaoke, arcade games and excellent drink specials. Each night of the week hosts a different theme or activity, including trivia, student nights, karaoke, and game day specials. It's a chance to connect with neighbors and hang out with friends in a fairly large, entertaining space. More >>
This blue-collar neighborhood bar feels like a lived-in basement rec room from years gone by, complete with wood paneling, darts, lots of collectible ephemera and a clientele that's heavy on friendly regulars. It's pretty small, but what it lacks in sprawl it more than makes up for in character. More >>
http://www.springstreettavern.com Featuring generous happy hour specials, a weekend Bloody Mary Bar, ample patio seating and a full menu (home-cooked breakfasts and cheap tacos as highlights), the Spring Street Tavern is indicative of the many unpretentious and affordable drinking/dining options in Northeast Minneapolis. The bar itself occasionally features DJs and karaoke, though if live music and comedy is more your style, check out Club Underground, offering both options Thursdays through Sundays just below the bar. More >>
http://stpaulaeriearts.blogspot.com From the outside, this Dayton's Bluff neighborhood space looks like your average fraternal organization's bar - in this case, Eagles Club 33. But on the weekends, this bar transforms into St. Paul Aerie for the Arts, a social club created to support the local arts community. Hosting festival and carnival events as well as a variety of live entertainment, this arts organization doesn't limit its definition of art to music, offering everything from drag shows to wrestling. More >>
The Stadium features its own outdoor sports complex, perfect for hosting volleyball or softball league games. Some of the best teams in the Twin Cities clash here before taking it to national competition. Inside, a massive, pentagonal bar provides plenty of seating, together with an adjoining party area. There are plenty of game-tuned TVs to go with all that open space, too -- the Stadium has 32 of them. More >>
http://www.stanleysbarroom.com Walking into Stanley's Northeast Bar Room feels like walking into an inviting, familiar, chic sports bar. The surroundings boast low lighting, wood floors, exposed brick walls and old photographs, perfect for a revitalizing night of conversation over a beverage. The staff is equally as warm as the atmosphere and offer a wide variety of drinks, including an extensive beer and wine list and happy hour specials. Stanley's also offers nights of karaoke, a large patio and full dinner menu. More >>
http://www.starbarlive.com It's clear you're in the inner ring suburbs when you step into Star Bar. Sure, this large bar/restaurant/music venue is across the big city limits and in the land of strip malls, but this is Columbia Heights, not Eden Prairie. The difference? You don't have shiny bars decked out in the greatest of early '00s design and staffed by college students in neatly pressed uniforms. Star Bar has retained the gritty, working class charm that makes the inner ring suburbs less scary to venture into than the land of endless chain restaurants and Baby Gaps. By day, you may see a family reunion or softball team gathered in the restaurant for a tastes-like-home-cooked meal, or folks testing their luck at bingo, pull tabs and meat raffles. By night, Star Bar has live music and an impressively eclectic jukebox. More >>
http://www.station280.com Station 280, named for its location next to Interstate 280 on Como Avenue, aptly represents its sports bar classification. The spacious bar is well decorated with neon bar lights, pool tables, arcade games, and posters representing the wide variety of nightly specials. It serves local sports fans with games and activities occurring during all major sporting events. And the bar even provides a shuttle to and from University Avenue, so none of your friends have to miss out on the action. Station 280 also features a full food menu. More >>
http://www.station-4.com Station 4 caters largely to metal and underground rock tastes, though they've been known to host all kinds of music. They've got a convenient location, friendly bar staff, an unostentatious neighborhood-bar atmosphere and a stage area that accommodates loudness well. More >>
http://www.stevierays.org You may remember going to the Chanhassen Dinner Theatre with your parents as a kid, trying to sit still through dinner and then an entire musical - probably Fiddler on the Roof or Cats. If this nostalgia isn't enough to draw you to the southwest suburbs, Stevie Ray's Comedy Cabaret, located in the complex's lower level, just might. In a smaller room lit perfectly for comedy, the troupe's performances of improv, sketches and music are fast-paced and PG-13 enough to bring grandma and the older kiddos. Performances at 7 every Friday and Saturday night, with full-service wait staff for ordering food and drinks during the show. Check it out, and ponder: "Why do they always stick comedy clubs in the basement?" More >>
http://www.sweeneyssaloon.com For pub crawlers, Sweeney's serves as brother bar to the nearby Muddy Pig, and its focus on low-cost happy-hour specials (including the "I'm so dang poor Poor Man Special") makes it an inexpensive nightcap. The expansive, multi-leveled back patio features murals of favorite taps, including home-grown hero Summit, and has also been known to host movie nights and fireplace-heated winter parties. More >>
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