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http://www.tsmpls.com T's Place was opened by Chef Tee Belachew, who has brought his knowledge of traditional Ethiopian home cooking and time spent researching the spices of Europe and Asia to his made-from-scratch menu. But at T's, it's not just about the food: the establishment features plenty of spots to belly up to the bar, as well as a stage for live entertainment. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.tjhooligans.com Karaoke every Wednesday within modern Prior Lake strip mall. Serving lunch and dinner until 10 p.m., and full bar open until 1 a.m. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.tavontheavenue.com Ever taken the Victoria exit off of I-35E? Those who have probably know about Tavern on the Avenue, a neighborhood bar that's carved a niche for anyone thirsty southwest of West Seventh and between the highway and the river. Twins fans flock to the place, but it's also a good spot for watching any local team that might be in action. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/terminalbarmusic While it shares a name and a certain vintage blue-collar grit with a bar from Martin Scorsese's misadventures-in-SoHo film After Hours, it's nowhere near as despairing -- probably because its atmosphere is infused with a rock-club vibe that lets bar bands cut loose on the regular. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.tiffanysportslounge.com At Tiffany's, sports are taken seriously. Either drown tears in beer while watching the latest Gophers football or Vikings heartbreaker, or use the bar's free shuttle straight to the games. Tiffany's is also the unofficial Kansas Jayhawks "headquarters" in the Twin Cities, so beware of game-day fanaticism. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.toastwinebarandcafe.com Toast is the wine bar put together by one of the founders of dear, departed Auriga, and if you can find its little half-underground home in the northern reaches of downtown Minneapolis's Warehouse District, you will be amply rewarded with fine, unusual, affordable wines and some of the best antipasti and cheese plates in town. The wine list is particularly strong on unusual offerings from Compania, Sicily, Salento, and other such places where the world-flattening Godzilla of Merlot and Chardonnay hasn't obliterated indigenous grapes. The charcuterie plate is all killer and no filler--it's got some of the best dry salamis and sausages available in the United States; the ever-changing cheese plate is presented with all kinds of fine-dining high-style grace notes, such as a bit of Italian pear preserves infused with spicy mustard. Paper-crusted pizzas are topped with sophisticated combinations, and desserts are often quite graceful. Sound like just the thing downtown needed? We'll toast to that. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.countrybarmn.com Situated in a modern shopping/dining/entertainment complex catering to a more upscale suburban crowd, Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill -- part of the country artist's national chain -- is bound to draw a crowd from all over the greater Twin Cities area for its frequent shows, ranging from up-and-coming country artists to more established acts. Accordingly, the bar is spacious and has a sizable dance floor facing its large stage. A giant red, white and blue guitar is mounted to the ceiling above the bar, but the all-American motif doesn't end there. The colors figure largely into the scheme no matter where you look, from the stage, to the walls (decorated in Keith memorabilia), to the gift shop -- yes, there is a gift shop. In addition to drinks and music, the bar is home to a full-sized restaurant serving down-home, country cooking. We hear there's also a mechanical bull hiding in there somewhere. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.tomreidshockeycitypub.com It makes perfect sense to have a West Seventh bar close to downtown that caters directly to the hockey diehards, but Tom Reid's isn't just another place to catch the Wild game on TV or hang out before a game. Established by the former North Stars defenseman and current Wild broadcast team member, its memorabilia-strewn atmosphere and puck-shaped awning makes it feel more like a small-scale hockey museum than a standard sports bar. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
Tony Jaro's has been a staple of Nordeast since 1960. Stop by in the afternoon, and you'll find the bar filled with regulars tipping back drinks and telling a 'dirty johnny' joke or two. Wood-paneled walls are decorated with trophies from the softball teams sponsored by the bar and photos paying homage to the late Tony Jaros himself, a local celebrity who played for the Minneapolis Lakers back in the day. The bar's most famous attraction is the Greenie, a lime-flavored drink concoction created by Tony's oldest son and only found here. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.tcc-club.com The Town & Country is best known as the birthplace of Minnesota golf, as the first round of the game was played at the country club in 1893. Over the 120 years since, the club has become known for its first-class course, fine dining, and other member services. Members and their guests can dine in elegance in the main dining room, grab a quick bite in the Card Room ,or have a private meal in the Audubon Room. The River Room is often turned over to banquets, but also hosts the Town & Country Club’s weekly Sunday brunch. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.townhallbrewery.com To take advantage of its production capacity, Minneapolis's iconic Town Hall Brewery opened a second burger joint to showcase its beers, Town Hall Tap, at 48th and Chicago. The cozy space has high-backed booths, vintage beer signs, a hand-carved antique oak bar, and garage door-style windows to let warm breezes in. The Tap offers several Town Hall brews, including its signature Parkway Java Porter brewed with coffee beans from the neighboring Sovereign Grounds café. It's also one of the few bars in town to offer real ale, pumped from a cask, which can greatly enhance a beer's flavor and texture. Gourmet bar food goes great with the brews. Favorites include the Brie cheese curds with blackberry-jalapeño chutney, the house-cured corned beef, the beer-cheese soup, and beef-and-sausage burgers topped with an over-easy egg, hash browns, and hollandaise sauce. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.townhousebar.com With a design that sets it apart from the big box retailers and long-gone auto dealerships that line University Avenue, the GLBT-friendly Town House Bar seems like a small and unassuming locale at first sight. But upon entering its front doors, a space that seems small opens to a generously-sized bar and adjoining dance floor, as well as a back room with another smaller bar and sitting area. This bar is also a great place to pick up inexpensive drinks, with all you can drink from 4-8 daily for only $9. Also expect nightly DJs, karaoke, or live entertainment. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
So you're looking to drink on University, but want to avoid the frat crowd of its western side and the music scenester vibe of its eastern side? Look no further than Tracks Bar & Grill. Located across from big-box hardware store Menards (need we say more?), you'll find simple grub, simple drinks, and a no-nonsense crowd of Midway wanderers and neighborhood folks mixing with travelers staying in its adjoining Days Inn. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.tracyssaloon.com For bar food, drinks, and a neighborly atmosphere that's as straightforward as it gets, look no further than Tracy's Saloon on Franklin Avenue. Without the bar game gimmickry so many other locales rely upon to draw customers, Tracy's only needs its affordable drinks, full menu and of course, its wooden nickel happy hours and popcorn machines to keep the customer satisfied. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
Trappers' hallmark neon-red roof lighting makes this Lino Lakes sports bar hard to miss on a dark winter evening. Inside, bar space and TV screens are plentiful. When not visiting for a sporting event, locals come out for bingo, Texas Hold 'Em and even "midget" wrestling. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.triplerocksocialclub.com Since they opened in 2003, the Triple Rock has become one of the big destination punk, indie rock and underground hip hop clubs in the Twin Cities -- a good-sized music venue catering to pretty much every cool kid in town. Arrive to shows early to grab a booth at the bar, which boasts one of the metro's best vegan-friendly menus. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.trygs.com Tryg's is all cool stone and soaring ceilings, and looks something like a combination airport-ski chalet. The cooking, though, is old-fashioned in the best way: Grandma's favorite classics like meatloaf are prepared the way we like them now, made out of first-quality raw materials sourced from local farms. New-fashioned classics, like panko-crusted calamari, are light as clouds. Order the Brussels sprouts, which are blanched, caramelized with shallots and garlic, finished with blue cheese, and generally transformed into the Midwestern version of French lardons. In addition to the rock-solid dinner, Tryg's puts out a first-rate brunch on Sundays: With all the parking, wheelchair accessibility, and phenomenal home-baked desserts, it's got to be the best big family celebration brunch destination in the whole southwest metro. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.tuggstavern.com As part of the Saint Anthony Main entertainment complex, Tuggs Tavern has a picturesque view of the riverfront and plenty of outdoor patio seating during nice weather. The tavern's not content to merely play up its choice location, however, and the fare is as much of an attraction. Pitchers take a backseat to towering portable "rocket" taps, and the elaborate burgers -- incorporating such elements as hash browns or bacon 'n' eggs -- defy the term "bar food." Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.turfclub.net Few bars in St. Paul can boast the kind of bang-per-buck ratio as the Turf, where a twenty will get you in to see a three or four-band set -- usually featuring notable local and national indie-rock acts -- and enough drinks to last you pretty much all night. Upstairs features a classic, unpretentious '40s-vintage bar atmosphere, while the Clown Lounge downstairs hosts weekly jazz nights. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.tuttlesbowling.com Nothing says suburban comfort like league night at a bowling alley, especially when that bowling alley is located on a strip of suburbia dating back to the middle of the last century, where the streets are dotted with VFWs and hometown mechanic shops rather than miles of chain restaurants. The family-friendly Tuttle's Bowling Bar and Grill has that vibe, as well as a bar and restaurant, plenty of lanes, live entertainment, karaoke and trivia, and, should you want to entertain friends, a VIP party room. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.twostooges.com Two Stooges is well-known for its billiards room, which boasts 43 world-class tables and its own pro shop. But it's also a good spot to go for live bands, DJs, karaoke and full-menu dining. With 52 plasmas and a HD Monster screen, the bar gets busy for sporting events ranging from football to UFC matches. But don't worry -- the space is large, so there's plenty of room to head down to take advantage of beer pong or plentiful drink specials. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
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