10 S 5th St Ste 1106
Minneapolis, MN 55402
(612) 455-6161
Whether for a bachelor or bachelorette party, casual company happy hour or large corporate event, The Pourhouse invites groups of 10-10,00 to join us. Our 12,000 sq. ft. prohibition inspired venue has several unique areas with hidden passageways. Home of the Twin Cities largest 25 ft. HD projection screen, along with 50 TVs and 5 bars!
THURSDAYS (18+) FREE Cover/Drinks with College ID until 11pm $2 Drinks and Beers Until Midnight $5 Drop Shots ALL Night TEMPTATION FRIDAYS 2-4-1's on ALL Drinks until Midnight 2-4-1's on Patron until 1am LIQUID SATURDAYS (21+) $2 Drinks and Beers until Midnight $5 Opulent & Kinky Drinks Free Champagne for Ladies All Night Signature SUNDAYS (18+) -Hip Hop & R&B Night AQUA is an Upscale Nightclub Located in the Heart of Downtown Minneapolis Next to the Target Center and the Target Field Stadium. Since it has opened, AQUA has been the favorite and preferred Venue for all the Athletes, Celebrities, and Artists that Live or visit Minneapolis. Upon entrance you will be mesmerized by the water themed atmosphere and drawn to the dance floor where you will witness the best light and laser show Minneapolis has to offer. This high end venue is not dedicated to one style of music, seeking to satisfy all tastes. As you look up by the windows of 1st avenue you can’t help but be inspired by the captivating dancers on the cat walk. The VIP has been taken to a whole new level with a Gold, Platinum, and Diamond reward system. Each level offers guests an extraordinary experience in the Aqua VIP Lounge. Imagine never standing in line or being turned away. Being personally greeted at the door and swept into an evening with exquisite service meeting all your expectations and more. The Aqua Lounge offers an exclusive drink and martini list only available to VIP guests. Guests will not forget their VIP experience and Aqua won’t forget their guests. Each level rewards you with different perks and privilege to add to the ultimate nightclub experience. For VIP or Reservations 612-483-1742 For more information 612-232-3232
Bottles starting at $100! $3 $4 $5 drink specials during happy hour
The New Century Theatre is an intimate live performance venue and a flexible use meeting and educational space established by Hennepin Theatre Trust and located adjacent to its offices in City Center. The New Century Theatre is known for hosting the popular New Century Sessions music series featuring Minnesota’s best local artists, as well as long-running comedy shows, Minneapolis Musical Theatre’s season and its own arts education activities and programs like Broadway Confidential. It was named after the original Century Theatre, one of four historic theatres on the block where City Center is now located. The original Century Theatre first opened in 1908 as a 2,000 seat vaudeville house called the Miles Theatre - and has once again been transformed into a theatre for the community.
Fully Nude Entertainment Ages 18+ Juice bar Feature Acts Live Booths Love Boutique
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Paint Nite shakes up your nite out with friends by offering you the perfect mix of artistic and alcoholic spirits. Hosted at local hot spots in more than 150 cities worldwide (that’s 1,000 different bars and restaurants!), it’s always easy to find a Paint Nite event near you! In about 2 hours’ time, a master artist leads your party through the steps to create a 16 x 20” acrylic masterpiece that you get to bring home with you. We cover the painting supplies and you cover your clothes with one of our fabulous signature Paint Nite bright green aprons. (Hands, arms, and face are fair game!) All you need to do is show up ready to have an awesome time, no painting experience needed! Visit PaintNite.com to choose your event by place, painting, or party host! And always, ALWAYS, #DrinkCreatively!
Zenon Dance School offers an impressive array of classes for youth and adult students in a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere. One of the nation’s premier repertory dance companies, Zenon Dance Company captivates audiences with a rare and dynamic blend of modern and jazz. Working with youth in MN schools and community centers, Zenon continually redefines and pushes dance standards in Minnesota. City Pages named Zenon "Best Dance Company" of 2011 and three times awarded it "Best Place to Learn to Dance"!
The Hennepin Center for the Arts was built in 1888 as a Masonic Temple. The structure was built by Long and Kees in the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style. In 1978, it was purchased and underwent a renovation to become the HCA. It is located at 528 Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Currently, it is owned by Artspace and is home to more than 17 performing and visual art companies who reside on the building's eight floors. The eighth floor is the Illusion Theater, which hosts many shows put on by companies in the building.HCA is now a part of the Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts . The new performing arts center is a three-building complex that includes the renovated Shubert Theatre building and a new glass-walled atrium connecting the two historic buildings and serving them both as a common lobby. The Cowles Center hosted a three-day Grand Opening Gala September 9–11, 2011.
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Welcome to a whole new way to get great abs. The Contour Core Sculpting System is your complete solution designed to help you tone and strengthen your abs and help you lose weight and inches. You will receive everything you need to feel and see results in as few as 8 weeks. The new patented Contour EMS (electronic muscle stimulation) technology is the same medical-grade technology that’s been used for over 40 years in the medical field and by professional athletes. Contour EMS is FDA cleared for sale for the purpose of strengthening and toning and recovering healthy muscles and is safe and dependable when used as directed. Each 30 minute session gives you up to 199 perfect contractions - without even getting into workout clothes! Why hassle with strenuous crunches and sit-ups that require perfect form, when you can have the Contour Ab Belt do the work for you!
The Minnesota News Media Institute provides education, training and professional development for people in vocations associated with the Minnesota news media, enhances career opportunities in those vocations, promotes fair and trusted journalism, supports the First Amendment, encourages free and open access to government information, and provides an independent platform for educating the public in media and news delivery matters.
Wholesale Gold and Diamond offers exquisite jewelry at prices direct from our distributors. By foregoing retail markups, you can save up to 70% off the jewelry of your dreams. With 30 years of experience, close relationships with our dealers, and a love for what we do, we won't settle until we've found what you want at a price you can afford. Call or email us today with a description of what you're looking for. We'll be happy to send you a free, no-hassle quote. Reach us at [email protected] or 612.332.7117. We also do repairs, appraisals and custom design, all at the same low prices!
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The Lumber Exchange Building was the first skyscraper built in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, dating to 1885. It was designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by Franklin B. Long and Frederick Kees and was billed as one of the first fireproof buildings in the country. It is the oldest high-rise building standing in Minneapolis, and is the oldest building outside of New York City with 12 or more floors.Franklin Long had formerly worked with Charles F. Haglin, while Frederick Kees had worked with Leroy Buffington for about four years. The partnership of Long and Kees, lasting from 1884 to 1897, was particularly successful and led to the construction of many of the largest buildings in the city in the 1880s and 1890s. Other buildings by these partners included the Public Library (1884), Masonic Temple (1888) (now the Hennepin Center for the Arts), Flour Exchange (1893–1897), Minneapolis City Hall (1889), and the Kasota Block (1884).The building was built in multiple stages. Originally a tall, thin structure, an additional wing was added in 1890. Later, two stories were added at the top of the building. James Lileks, Minneapolis writer and architectural critic, says,The Lumber Exchange Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
The Lumber Exchange Building was the first skyscraper built in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, dating to 1885. It was designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by Franklin B. Long and Frederick Kees and was billed as one of the first fireproof buildings in the country. It is the oldest high-rise building standing in Minneapolis, and is the oldest building outside of New York City with 12 or more floors. Franklin Long had formerly worked with Charles F. Haglin, while Frederick Kees had worked with Leroy Buffington for about four years. The partnership of Long and Kees, lasting from 1884 to 1897, was particularly successful and led to the construction of many of the largest buildings in the city in the 1880s and 1890s. Other buildings by these partners included the Public Library, Masonic Temple, Flour Exchange, Minneapolis City Hall, and the Kasota Block. The building was built in multiple stages. Originally a tall, thin structure, an additional wing was added in 1890. Later, two stories were added at the top of the building. James Lileks, Minneapolis writer and architectural critic, says,