Leah Sinsheimer: Great new space. Get your beer and head upstairs to the new event space. No seating, but spacious.
Matt Hahn: Amazing new location with a ton of open space. Beer is always good. Great menu with a lot of interesting options. Always packed!
John Cassillo: Fantastic spot. Spacious, plus excellent beer and food. A must-visit for beer in Minneapolis.
Cheapism: Free wireless internet, updated rooms, fitness center and a whirlpool are all offered here. This comfortable and cheap hotel is connected to the Skyway system. Spacious and located right downtown. Read more.
Mohammad Hijazi: One of the nicest hotels I've been to in the US. Secure, roomy and clean. Restaurant is affordable and delicious. Try the lamb ribs.
Chris Duhaime: If you are a guest of this hotel and you drove, the hotel will let you park in their ramp for $6. Best part, you may leave and return as much as you need!
8. Young Joni
9.4
165 13th Ave NE (at NE 2nd St), Minneapolis, MN
American Restaurant · Sheridan · 52 tips and reviews
Shannon Grossman: Korean Sweet Potato... great flavor and cooked to perfection
diana🐇: charred cabbage, pork belly ssam, photo booth
Steven Androphy: Very friendly service and amazing pizzas - YOLO and Korean BBQ are two of their most popular ones (rightfully so, they were both fantastic).
Jim Herrick: Great bartenders, excellent cocktails made with very good ingredients. Be adventurous and try something you normally wouldn't pick!
Micah Spieler: Highly recommend the MPLS Mule. Also the take-away bottles are very reasonably priced.
Heavy Table: Try the Uptown Lady, which really emphasizes the warmth of the pink peppercorn and combines with soda water to balance the peach sweetness.
Carrie Rigdon: Free admission, fabulous Asian and Native American collection, spacious, engaging.
ᴡ Scott: GREAT lunches and food here. Nice veggie options. :)
HISTORY: First founded in 1889, the museum features an encyclopedic collection of approximately 80,000 objects spanning 5,000 years of world history and an especially strong collection of Asian art.
14. Target Field
9.2
1 Twins Way (btwn N 5th & N 7th St.), Minneapolis, MN
Baseball Stadium · North Loop · 384 tips and reviews
Colleen Jesperson: Best seats for their price! Close to outfield players, roomy and right by the Pre-game walkers!
Matt Kaskavitch: Get a polish sausage near 112 loaded with sauerkraut and onions! Soooo tastyyyy!
HISTORY: The first baseball game played here was a college game between the University of Minnesota and Louisiana Tech on March 27, 2010.
Quiet Bruno: Great and beautiful place for kayaking and paddle boarding!
HISTORY: The lake was created in its current form in the early 20th century by dredging a small lake & marsh complex. The 2.86 miles of shoreline are publicly owned & averages 5.5 million visitors annually.
Santa Erik: I've been circumnavigating this lake since 1959, w/o supervision since 1962. It's just under 3 miles around, and the two bridges over the lagoons from Cedar & to Calhoun are great viewing spots.