500 1st Ave N
Minneapolis, MN 55403
(612) 332-8342
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UNION Restaurant features two fabulous dining destinations in one building. The stunning Union Rooftop features the only year-round glass enclosed rooftop in Minnesota. Enjoy scratch American cooking, crafted cocktails, beer and wine during summer and winter while taking in breathtaking views of the downtown Minneapolis skyline. The Bar & Grill caters to the vibrant sporting community and will quickly become a pre-game destination for quality American cuisine. Whether you're looking for a place to watch the game, challenge your friends to some classic bar games, or to just relax and take in the view, UNION Restaurant has got you covered.
As the Original Brewpub in Minneapolis, we have been brewing our own beer on-site since 1993.
The Bar 508 located in the historic warehouse district of Minneapolis, The 508 Bar + Restaurant has become a mainstay for locals and visitors alike. Whether you’re looking for a place to catch a game, socialize for happy hour, enjoy a meal before a sporting event or anything in between; The 508 offers two levels of entertainment. Both levels are surrounded by comfortable over-sized booths and offer a classy, yet casual environment for any occasion. From lunch functions to dance parties on the weekends The 508 hosts groups of all sizes large to small, with a private space for special events as well. Between the extensive tap beer selection, an array of flat screen televisions and extraordinary American cuisine, youre guaranteed satisfaction with every visit!
Huberts Sports Bar and Grill is the premier destination for any sports fan. Located just 918 feet from home plate of Target Field and just off the court of Target Center, Huberts is the place to be for any sporting event.
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In every city there is one great restaurant that reflects its history and character. In Minneapolis, it's Murray's. Using only the finest aged beef, our famed Silver Butter Knife Steak for two has become a tradition for locals and guests to the city. Freshly renovated and welcoming customers, both loyal and new.
J.D. Hoyt's is the popular steakhouse located in the heart of the booming historic warehouse district of Minneapolis and is a cozy spot with an extensive menu of fire grilled delights, a full bar and a wine list of extraordinary value. We're the kind of place you look for when you travel to a new city - a friendly, shining, non-corporate place that showcases all that is good about the city that it calls home, the kind of place your cab driver might take you if you ask for the best steak or pork chop in town. We have great food, staff, service, wine list and special cocktails. Our award winning entrees are prepared on our custom designed 100% hardwood burning charcoal grill, searing your order to juicy perfection. Don't be surprised to see pro athletes at a table next to yours; J.D. Hoyt's is the caterer of choice for outgoing aircraft of the NBA, NFL, NHL, and MLB and the training table for the University of Minnesota sports. It's also a favorite of many visiting high school, college and professional teams. Cocktail it up and dine out, over-looking the beautiful Minneapolis skyline from our new patio. Complimentary valet parking is available Tuesday through Saturday. So relax, sip, eat and enjoy! J.D. Hoyt's Locally Owned, Nationally Known
HauteDish is a unique culinary concept that both embraces and reinvents classic Midwestern cuisine. Housed in a charming turn of the century building in the North Loop of Minneapolis, this moderately priced full service restaurant presents a casual dining atmosphere in an upscale setting.
Like taking a walk back to the 1940's, Ike's maintains a cozy, warm atmosphere with dim-lighting, swinging music, and hearty entrees. Founded in 2002, in memory of the owner's father, Ike's offers a wide variety of options suitable for any appetite. Voted "The Best Burger" by CityPages several years running, the Ike's burger is the crown jewel of burgers in the Twin Cities. Breakfast is served daily on weekdays from 7:00AM to 10:00AM, with a menu sporting classic egg dishes and freshly squeezed fruit juices. From 11:00AM to 2:00PM, lunch is served. The front is turned into a carvery station, where sandwiches of roast beef and turkey are sliced right before your eyes. At 4:00PM dinner begins, with a menu offering a wide array of steaks, fish, and small plates. On Saturday and Sunday, from 10:00AM to 2:00AM our world-famous, family-style brunch is served, with a never-ending platter of sausage, bacon, pancakes, and hash-browns, with your choice of eggs any way you would like them. Our happy hour runs from 3:00PM to 6:00PM, Monday through Friday. Beginning at 4:00PM, all small plates are buy one, get one free. Be sure to stop in and see us soon! And remember, "Be Nice!"
Honey, I'm at THE OFFICE! Welcome to The Office Put & Grill, the North Loop's newest American Pub and Grill. The Office will be your new lunch, happy hour, late night (open til 2am EVERY DAY!!), and game day destination. Full bar, excellent American upscale pub cuisine, HUGE outdoor patio, big screen TV's to catch all the best sporting games. Just a few blocks to Target Field and Target Center. FREE parking behind building. Live DJ and dancing every Friday and Saturday night.
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The Warehouse District/Hennepin Avenue station is a light rail station on the METRO Blue Line and Green Line in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This was the original northern terminus of the Blue Line until the new Target Field station opened on November 14, 2009 to provide access to the new Northstar Commuter Rail line.The Warehouse District station is located on 5th Street North, between 1st Avenue North and Hennepin Avenue in downtown Minneapolis. This is a center-platform station with one traffic lane to the south of the platform. Service began at this station when the Blue Line opened on June 26, 2004, and this station is where the opening ceremony was held. The first train departed at 11:00 a.m. on that day.To reflect its neighborhood, the station incorporates some brickwork into the design. A number of pictures are displayed at the site depicting some of the labor disputes that occurred in the city in the first half of the 20th century, most notably the Minneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934.This station is planned to a stop on the proposed Minneapolis Streetcar System's Hennepin Ave/University/4th Street Line.Notable places nearby Target Center (1 block) Mayo Clinic Square (1 block) First Avenue nightclub (2 blocks)
Butler Square is a former warehouse and office building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The building is located within the Minneapolis warehouse district and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. It is significant for its restrained Chicago School design by major Minneapolis architect Harry Wild Jones, and as a leading example of the older warehouse/office buildings in Minneapolis–Saint Paul. Jones designed other buildings in Minneapolis such as the Minneapolis Scottish Rite Temple, Calvary Baptist Church, the Lakewood Cemetery Chapel, and the Washburn Park Water Tower.It was originally built as a warehouse for Butler Brothers, a mail-order firm. It had rather heavy construction in keeping with its function as a warehouse, featuring thick interior masonry walls with thin, recessed windows topped by corbelled parapets. The interior is built with heavy timber posts and beams, cut from Douglas fir grown near Aitkin, Minnesota. The columns are 24in wide at the bottom level, gradually diminishing to 9in wide on the top level. The basement included a horse stable, to accommodate deliveries, and the building had three large coal-fired boilers for heating. Mechanical elevators were used to move goods throughout the building. The building had a rail spur to facilitate boxcar loading. Gradually, as truck transportation became more competitive with rail transportation, the urban location of the building rendered it inefficient as a warehouse.