As the Original Brewpub in Minneapolis, we have been brewing our own beer on-site since 1993.
Brothers Bar and Grill was founded in 1990 in LaCrosse, Wisconsin and since then has expanded to 18 locations in 10 Midwestern states. Over the years, we are honored to have received some of the Hospitality Industry’s top honors for our food and beverage programs. Minneapolis was our 5th location, opened in 1998, and expanded in 2011. Brothers’ ultimate mission is to provide a comprehensive entertainment venue, with an emphasis on fun, safety, and cleanliness. We will provide great service to our customers through a well trained and caring staff that pledges to get it right. We will strive to lead, not follow, and be better than we were the day before.
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Satisfy your cravings for Asian classics like Pad Thai, fresh spring rolls, and sweet green curry. Be adventurous and try our Walleye Satay with wasabi tartar sauce or the Kim-chi Reuben. Round out your selection with a beer. We offer 12 craft beers on tap and a full bar. Join us in our warm, inviting dining room with lots of booths and a great atmosphere for relaxing and enjoying time with friends. Join us for our happy hours! During the day from 3-6 pm Sunday through Friday and “late” night from 10-12 pm Monday through Thursday. Whether you dine-in, take-out, or have our food delivered- our fusion cuisine will have you returning time and again. Take a culinary excursion at Ginger Hop!
Mason’s is a casual restaurant and bar in downtown Minneapolis, located near the central business district, sports arenas and entertainment venues on 6th and Hennepin. Our goal is to provide outstanding, local food and drinks in a comfortable environment. We're open 7 days a week for breakfast, to-go, lunch, and dinner. Join us for weekday Happiest Hours between 3 pm and 6 pm.
8th Street Grill & Taproom is a neighborhood bar and restaurant located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. Join us for a daily special, a classic, and one of our famous on tap beers. With over 40 beers on tap and a great selection of local and regional beers, you know we’ll have something for the beer lover in you! We feature daily food and drink specials - from pastas to wraps, sandwiches, salmon dinners, and more - as well as happy hour until 7pm. We are a friendly, familiar setting in a great location. With the best burgers and beer selection around, consider us for your next game watch. We want to be your Green Bay Packers game day headquarters! Our servers and friendly and attentive, we feature a popular children’s menu, and even a heated patio. We are a great destination for the whole family! Give us a try today! Your taste buds will thank you.
Come check out our talented staff and delicious weekly specials! Our incredible happy hour goes from 3pm-7pm, Monday-Friday. Come on down!
Fun and casual environment just blocks from downtown, and Target Field!!!!
Our restaurant opened on Wednesday March 9th 2016, and we focus on craft beer, wine on tap, crafted cocktails, and contemporary American cuisine. Located in Mayo Clinic Square at the corner of Hennepin and 7th St, the restaurant will showcase a craft beer program of 90 local and global brews on draft, with an equally matched contemporary American food menu. We are thrilled to be joining the best restaurants in Minneapolis and be part of a wonderful community in a revitalized downtown.
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We're the service of a small agency. The ideas and expertise of a big one. Without the layers and the lag time. We collaborate and communicate as we go. No surprises, no big reveals, just quality, smart, package and brand design that works hard for your brand. We don't need mounds of new research. We tap into our eons of experience. Just give us your product, we'll give it the looks it needs to drive sales. We work hard. We work smart and we work fast. And we do it extremely well. Branding & package design.
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.