Raj Shroff: About the bar....try the Grain Belt lager...surprisingly good...the pizza and chips make great appetizers. Free wi-fi. Great place to relax between meetings...
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!
Hotel Tonight: Part of the city's climate-controlled Skyway system, explore the city center without setting foot outside.
Dein Lawrence: HUUUGE HAPPY HOUR DEALS!!! For food, the #6 and the #12. If you're hungry enough to "eat a horse", then get the fried Chimichanga; make sure you get it Enchilada Style. Burgers here are to die for!!!
Mpls.St.Paul Magazine: Mpls.St.Paul Magazine editors’ pick for best late-night menus, greasy spoon.
Carter Peterson: This place has it all. American, Mexican, a batshit crazy wait staff that you can't help but love. Basically picture Mexican Perkins. A true staple to the uptown living experience.
Elizabeth Closmore: Best Greyhound in Minneapolis thanks largely in part to the incredibly freshly squeezed grapefruit juice. And don't underestimate the refined diner atmosphere.
City Pages: Voted top 10 Bloody Marys! Adorned with no fewer than 10 garnishes, the Weekender is a veritable platter of amuse-bouches to prep your palate for the feast to come.
Selah Ben-Haim: Brunch and bloodys for three: $90. I'd value it at $60.
7. Target Center
7.2
600 North 1st Avenue, Minneapolis, MN
Basketball Stadium · Warehouse District · 96 tips and reviews
Juanita Alvarez: Go on a hunt for the fajita stand. Simply fantastic arena food
ESPN: The Target Center has an actual green roof, complete w/ flowers & grass that cover 2.5 acres atop the arena. Bring your fertilizer!
HISTORY: Home of the Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA) and the Minnesota Fighting Pike of the Arena Football League, in addition to being a major concert venue.