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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. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.crnook.com A music venue without an intrusive stage presence, a theme restaurant without the franchised mediocrity, an Irish pub without the manufactured schmaltz -- Shamrock's is a lot of things, but a sincere local fixture is at the top of the list. Lots of quirky entertainment fixtures are scattered about the place -- the most notable being a skill crane machine where the prize is a live lobster the kitchen will cook for you -- and there's a festive atmosphere that's suitable for families, sports fans and beer drinkers alike. (On that latter note, their tap features everything from local favorites like Summit and Finnegan's to Irish standards like Harp, Smithwick's and Guinness.) But the room has retained enough of its old-school West 7th charm to make the place feel like it's belonged there forever. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
http://www.skinnersmn.com One of a handful of local watering holes that line a stretch of Randolph, Skinner's Pub's fare -- including house-specialty sandwiches and build-your-own pizzas -- is ideal for a late-night nosh, whether watching a game on the above-bar flatscreen or just hanging out with friends and family. Livelier than a dive, more rootsy than a sports bar -- and dig the indoor mural dedicated to AWA pro wrestling legend "Mad Dog" Vachon. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
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. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
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. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
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. 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.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 >>
http://www.wildtymes.net The name and the proximity to the Xcel might tag Wild Tymes as a hockey bar, but it's a popular destination year-round. Spacious, tree-lined patio seating, two well-stocked bars, and a sizeable dancefloor and music stage give it life even when the zambonis are dormant. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
Yannarelly's Bar has been one of Saint Paul's favorite neighborhood haunts since the mid 60s. With daily drink specials and a welcoming atmosphere, it's a great place to chat about the Twins, hear a few stories, and crack a few jokes with the locals. Be sure to bring your singing voice because Yannarelly's has some of the best karaoke in the Cities. Read more about this Minneapolis bar or club >>
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