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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 >>
http://www.uglymugminneapolis.com During a typical morning at the Ugly Mug, signs of last night's debauchery are everywhere: The women's restroom has a broken stall door handle and the men's room has a hunk of broken glass on the floor. Someone left behind a broken plastic tiara-hopefully the only goods damaged at that bachelorette party. Nothing about the scene bodes well for a good breakfast, so the omelet made with duck confit and manchego cheese is a fine surprise. At the Mug, eggs Benedict can be ordered with bison sausage, and the migas is a nacho-style take on the Tex-Mex breakfast with scrambled eggs courtesy of an Owatonna farmer and chips freshly cut and fried from locally made La Perla tortillas. Chef Nick Bullick, most recently sous chef at the Happy Gnome, offers an affordable downtown breakfast--free Bull Run coffee!--plus a lunch and dinner menu injected with more fresh, seasonal, and upscale ingredients than the typical bar. There might be venison burgers, chicken strips beer-battered with Summit EPA, and poutine with white cheese curds from Ellsworth Creamery. Or salads made with arugula, spinach, strawberries, and chevre, and entrées such as pan-seared duck breast with sweet corn flan. Nothing ugly about that. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.ursulaswb.com Ursula's is like the proverbial clown car, except with wine bottles busting the walls of a shoebox-size eatery instead of red-nosed comics being stuffed into a Volkswagen. Located in downtown White Bear Lake, Ursula's is one of the few upscale restaurants in the area and pairs its wines with popular American fare such as crab cakes, beet salads, pork tenderloin, and bison meatloaf (though the menu rotates monthly). Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.valentinosnightclub.com In 1887, this statuesque building located on Concord in South St. Paul housed businesses associated with the stockyards that lined the river. The ensuing century brought a period of decline and renewal, and today the building houses many tenants, including Valentino's Nightclub. Valentino's, open Fridays and for special/private events, is modeled after a European-style nightclub and features plush furnishings, posh décor, molded gold ceilings and rich mahogany woodwork. With multiple levels and lounges, there's a spot for everyone whether it's to dance to DJs, throw in on Texas Hold 'Em, or chat quietly with a small group of friends. Important to note: for many events, cover charge is waived if you start off the night with a dinner in the adjoining Bourbon Street Steak House, and the night club does have a dress code. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.vegasloungemn.com A friendly staff who'll quickly make a point of knowing your name. Karaoke seven nights a week, helmed by an amiable and fair host who won't forget about you in the rotation. And a midnight "customer of the night" drawing offering exclusive drink specials to the winners. What more could you want from a bar? How about a patio that stays warm even on the coldest winter nights, and a selection of bar food that will make you forget that cheese curds at the State Fair are half a year away? Fair enough -- Vegas Lounge has those things, too. Just don't expect a high-rolling Rat Pack vibe. Contrary to the name, this bar is as small-town as they come. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
A lobby bar that you don't need to check in to check out, the w xyz bar has a prominent place in the entryway of Washington Avenue's Aloft hotel. The decor is bright, colorful, modern and inviting, with enough picture windows and street-level views to make it feel more like an urban neighborhood hangout than a rest stop for weary travelers. A pair of daily happy hours -- one in the evening, one later at night -- feature specials on the bar's customized, unique liquor infusions. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.washingtonsquareonline.net Washington Square might be the crown jewel of White Bear Lake casual brew pubs. The space adapts beautifully to the seasons, with real fireplaces and winter ales warming chilly patrons during the cold half of the year. In the summer months, an outdoor patio is bordered by fragrant flower beds and other assorted flora. Cap that off with efficient wait staff and friendly bartenders, and Washington Square is the perfect spot for a sunny patio lunch or a holiday hunker down with a favorite draught. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.wellsportstavern.com If you've lived in Coon Rapids and played softball, there's a good chance you've been to The Well. The bar features a large outdoor patio, numerous sports specials and a special beer of the month club. Although the bar and dining room are petite, The Well isn't your typical hole-in-the-wall dive bar -- it's clean, well kept and still maintains a newness about it. The bar also has a daily happy hour that starts a bit earlier than most places. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
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