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The Bocce Courts at The Nomad World Pub, Minneapolis MN | Nearby Businesses


501 Cedar Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55454

(612) 338-6424

Hailed by City Pages as "The Best Bocce Courts in the Twin Cities", the Nomad World Pub features 2 superior courts, a super-casual environment and a fantastic selection of craft/import beers and spirits to make your day unforgettable (and yet sometimes we don't remember). League play will expand beyond Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday this year, so stay tuned for more information

Arts and Entertainment Near The Bocce Courts at The Nomad World Pub

Triple Rock Social Club
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
629 Cedar Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55454

(612) 333-7399

Spirits and Cold Beer, Hot Fresh Food, Plus the Loudest Sound system this side of Motorhead's practice space. kick ass live music damn near every night. Located on 629 Cedar Avenue West Bank Minneapolis. And yes, we do have a parking lot.

Grumpy's Bar & Grill
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
1111 Washington Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55415

(612) 340-9738

Ted Mann Concert Hall
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
2128 S 4th St
Minneapolis, MN 55455

(612) 626-1892

THE PERFECT VENUE…FROM SYMPHONIES TO SEMINARS Connected to Ferguson Hall is Ted Mann Concert Hall a world-class concert auditorium dedicated in 1993. Overlooking the banks of the Mississippi River, this facility seats 1,126 with additional standing room and non-fixed seating options and offers a full concert programming schedule that includes performances by School of Music ensembles, faculty and guest artists. A separate programming schedule includes performances or master classes by such notables as The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Joe Henderson Trio, the Martha Graham Dance Company, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, Dale Warland Singers, Bobby McFerrin, Chanticleer and The Schubert Club. From the breathtaking view through the stunning three-story, glass-walled lobby to the clean lines and soothing colors of the auditorium, you and your guests will appreciate the elegance and style of this superb facility. LOBBY Consider the beautiful lobby of Ted Mann Concert Hall for your next business breakfast, lunch meeting, afternoon gathering, or private party. The spectacular view of the Mississippi River through the three-story glass window wall is only one of many amenities that will enhance your special occasion. To inquire about lobby availability, contact Brad Momsen at 612-626-2030 or [email protected].

Republic • Seven Corners
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
221 Cedar Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55454

(612) 338-6146

republic : latin "res publica" - a public matter or a public affair. republic : an american pub on 7 corners in minneapolis specializing in craft beer, grass-fed beef and scratch food. republic : a form of government in which the people, or a significant number of people, retain supreme control over the government.

Minneapolis American Indian Center
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
1530 E Franklin Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55404

(612) 879-1700

Incorporated in 1974 as 501-C3 Non-Profit American Indian Organization Executive Director: Mary LaGarde Programs: Chemical Dependency Ginew Golden Eagles Healthy Nations Indian Child Welfare Act Indigenous Women's Life Net Senior/Elder Services Workforce Investment Act Cultural Arts/Two Rivers Gallery Other Services: Congregate Dining Woodland Indian Crafts Wolve's Den Cafe Guiding Values: Identifying and celebrating our history, ,traditions and cultural strengths. Respecting the wisdom of our elders. Following the spiritual principles of our people. Fostering the belief that life can be better for all generations. Collaborating with all facets of our community and others. Respecting our differences and working to do what is right for our people.

Palmer's Bar
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
500 Cedar Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55454-1224

(612) 333-7625

Weisman Art Museum
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
333 East River Road
Minneapolis, MN 55455

(612) 625-9494

The Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum is an art museum located on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis. A teaching museum for the university since 1934, the museum is named for Frederick R. Weisman, and was designed by Frank Gehry. Often called a "modern art museum," the 20,000+ image collection has large collections of Marsden Hartley, Alfred Maurer, Charles Biederman, Native American Mimbres pottery, and Korean furniture.BuildingThe museum's current building, designed by architect Frank Gehry, was completed in 1993. The stainless steel skin was fabricated and installed by the A. Zahner Company, a frequent collaborator with Gehry's office.It is one of the major landmarks on campus, situated on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River at the east end of the Washington Avenue Bridge. The building presents two faces, depending on which side it is viewed from. From the campus side, it presents a brick facade that blends with the existing brick and sandstone buildings. On the opposite side, is an abstraction of a waterfall and a fish in curving and angular brushed steel sheets.

The Loft Literary Center
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1011 Washington Ave S, Ste 200
Minneapolis, MN 55415

(612) 215-2575

Day Block Event Center
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
1103 Washington Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55415

(612) 333-2606

The Day Block was recently named "one of the most stylish places to get married in Minnesota" by WCCO. With its loft-like ceilings, hardwood floors and exposed brick walls met with modern fixtures, this flexible space is only limited by the lengths of your imagination. Review us on Google: https://www.google.com/search?q=Day%20Block%20Event%20Center&ludocid=7282412330762791303#lrd=0x0:0x6510536e530a6987,1

The Wigwam
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
15th & 11th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55404

Rarig Center
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
330 21st Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55455

(612) 625-4001

The Rarig Center is a brutalist theater, television, radio, and classroom building on the University of Minnesota's campus in the West Bank neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, US. Designed by Ralph Rapson and built in 1971, the structure houses four theaters—a thrust, proscenium, theater in the round, and black box—as well as the studios for Radio K. An anchor for the University's West Bank Arts Quarter, the Rarig has been praised for its boldness and functionality while also being described as "menacing".

The West Bank, Minneapolis Minnesota
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
Cedar & Riverside
Minneapolis, MN 55454

Endless Bridge
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1029 W RIVER Pkwy
Minneapolis, MN 55415

All My Relations Arts
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1414 E Franklin Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55404

(612) 235-4970

All My Relations Arts presents the work of American Indian contemporary fine artists and hosts events showcasing the beauty and strength of art of all kinds from Native America.

People's Center Theater
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
425 S 20th Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55454

(612) 532-3086

Uncle Walt Able and Cain had nothing on Clint and Ron in this modern day allegory on two brothers at war.

Dhagaxbuur
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
Dhagaxmadaw
Minneapolis, MN 55404

Articulture
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
2613 E Franklin Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55406

(612) 729-5151

Articulture offers quality arts opportunities for both children and adults, at all levels of creative ability, in an inviting and engaging educational environment. Exploration is encouraged where learning through the creative process in emphasized.

GTV UMN
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
300 Washington Ave se
Minneapolis, MN 55414

G-TV is an independent media organization covering culture on the University of Minnesota campus community and in the surrounding Minneapolis Metro Area. To send us a story idea, submit to [email protected]. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/gtvumn Twitter: http://twitter.com/GTVumn Instagram: http://instagram.com/gtvumn

Da Clubhouse
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
2400 S 14th Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55404

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Heller Hall
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
271 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Landmark Near The Bocce Courts at The Nomad World Pub

Rarig Center
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
330 21st Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55455

(612) 625-4001

The Rarig Center is a brutalist theater, television, radio, and classroom building on the University of Minnesota's campus in the West Bank neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, US. Designed by Ralph Rapson and built in 1971, the structure houses four theaters—a thrust, proscenium, theater in the round, and black box—as well as the studios for Radio K. An anchor for the University's West Bank Arts Quarter, the Rarig has been praised for its boldness and functionality while also being described as "menacing".

Franklin Library (Minneapolis)
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1314 E Franklin Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55404

(612) 543-6925

Franklin Library is a public library on Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The library was one of thirteen branch libraries established under the leadership of Gratia Countryman, the chief librarian of the Minneapolis Public Library from 1904 to 1936. The library housed the largest collection of Scandinavian books, newspapers, and magazines within the system, which reflected the population living in the area. The library was funded by the Carnegie Corporation and designed by Edward Lippincott Tilton, a New York architect.South Side Branch, 1890-1914On April 23, 1890, the 2nd branch of the Minneapolis Public Library, the South Side branch opened. It was located in two rooms at a store at 17th Ave. and Franklin Ave. South Minneapolis was the core of the Scandinavian community and by 1904 all of the Scandinavian language materials were shelved at the South Side branch. The South Side branch was succeeded by the first Carnegie branch to open in Minneapolis, Franklin Library, in August 1914.Franklin Library, 1914-presentAndrew Carnegie donated money for library buildings as long as the community furnished the land to build the library upon. The McKnight family donated the land valued at $13,000 and Carnegie donated the building (valued at $41,000). The land was donated by Harriet McKnight Crosby, Caroline McKnight Christian and Sumner T. McKnight. The two story brick building soon became one of the busiest branches in the 1920s. The Scandinavian books and magazines drew users from throughout the library. As it is central with the Somali community today, Franklin Library has always been an immigrant library.

Franklin Community Library
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1314 E. Franklin Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55404

Franklin Library is a public library on Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The library was one of thirteen branch libraries established under the leadership of Gratia Countryman, the chief librarian of the Minneapolis Public Library from 1904 to 1936. The library housed the largest collection of Scandinavian books, newspapers, and magazines within the system, which reflected the population living in the area. The library was funded by the Carnegie Corporation and designed by Edward Lippincott Tilton, a New York architect.South Side Branch, 1890-1914On April 23, 1890, the 2nd branch of the Minneapolis Public Library, the South Side branch opened. It was located in two rooms at a store at 17th Ave. and Franklin Ave. South Minneapolis was the core of the Scandinavian community and by 1904 all of the Scandinavian language materials were shelved at the South Side branch. The South Side branch was succeeded by the first Carnegie branch to open in Minneapolis, Franklin Library, in August 1914.Franklin Library, 1914-presentAndrew Carnegie donated money for library buildings as long as the community furnished the land to build the library upon. The McKnight family donated the land valued at $13,000 and Carnegie donated the building (valued at $41,000). The land was donated by Harriet McKnight Crosby, Caroline McKnight Christian and Sumner T. McKnight. The two story brick building soon became one of the busiest branches in the 1920s. The Scandinavian books and magazines drew users from throughout the library. As it is central with the Somali community today, Franklin Library has always been an immigrant library.

Coffman Memorial Union
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
300 Washington Ave SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455

(612) 624-4636

Coffman Memorial Union is a student union on the Minneapolis campus of the University of Minnesota, United States. Located immediately south of Washington Avenue, it anchors the south end of Northrop Mall and overlooks the Mississippi River. It was designed by Clarence H. Johnston, Jr. and is named for Lotus Coffman, President of the University of Minnesota between 1920 and 1938.Coffman Memorial Union opened in 1940 and has undergone several subsequent renovations. Some of these renovations have been widely criticized, especially in the 1970s when the exterior was significantly altered. The most recent, and most extensive, renovation closed the building between 1999 and 2003. This renovation restored the exterior, thoroughly renovated the interior, and greatly expanded the basement floors, which now include the main University of Minnesota Bookstore, food vendors, offices, lounges, and the glass "Cube" which sits adjacent to Washington Avenue. The building hosts a variety of services including food & dining, the Coffman Union Book store, printing services, administration services, IT Student Lab, and student group services. A majority of the student groups can be found on the second floor, while the lower level offers access to the book store, dining & printing services, and access to lower level parking.Coffman Memorial Union is operated quasi-independently from the University of Minnesota by the Student Unions & Activities Board of Governors. The building is home to the Minnesota Student Association, the Minnesota Programs and Activities Council, the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly, and the campus's main bookstore.

U.S. Bank Stadium
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
900 S 5th St
Minneapolis, MN 55415

U.S. Bank Stadium is a fixed-roof stadium in the Downtown East section of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, on the site of the demolished Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. U.S. Bank Stadium serves as the home of the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL). The Vikings played at the Metrodome from 1982 until its closure in 2013 and before that at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, Minnesota from 1961 to 1981. During the 2014 and 2015 seasons, the Vikings played at TCF Bank Stadium on the campus of the University of Minnesota while the new stadium was being built. On June 17, 2016, U.S. Bank Stadium was deemed substantially complete by contractor Mortenson Construction. Authority to use and occupy the stadium was handed over to the Vikings and the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority. The stadium was substantially completed six weeks before the ribbon-cutting ceremony, which will be held on July 22, 2016. The Vikings are scheduled to play the first regular season game at U.S. Bank Stadium on September 18, 2016, against the Green Bay Packers on NBC Sunday Night Football.It is the first fixed roof stadium built in the NFL since Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions, opened in 2002. As of March 2015, the overall budget was estimated to be 1.061 billion, of which 348 million is coming from the state of Minnesota, 150 million from the city of Minneapolis, and 551 million coming from the team and private contributions. U.S. Bank Stadium is scheduled to host Super Bowl LII on February 4, 2018, and the 2019 NCAA Final Four. On June 15, 2015, the Vikings announced that U.S. Bank had acquired the naming rights to the stadium. The naming deal is worth $220 million over 25 years.

Blast Blow Dry Bar Aloft
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
940 Washington Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55415

(612) 424-5762

About Us "Our mission is to provide customized blow outs and products that are consistent, high-quality, affordable and efficient in an aesthetically pleasing atmosphere with excellent customer service." blåst blow dry bar will seek to provide hair styling services and custom mixed retail hair products in easy to access, quality retail establishments. The service is provided by licensed cosmetologists and is intended to be an "affordable luxury" for women and men who would like to look and feel great for a night out, special occasion, or event. Some may even find that it fits in nicely with their daily routines. Blow outs are meant to augment, rather than replace, regular salon services. By specializing on a few specialized services, we will provide quick, affordable, and quality hair styling services.

Gold Medal Park
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
S 2nd St
Minneapolis, MN 55415

Gold Medal Park is a 7.5acre park next to the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Designed by landscape architect Tom Oslund, the park is owned by the city of Minneapolis and opened in May 2007. It takes its inspiration from the Dakota Indians burial mounds that are found through Minnesota. It consists of a 32ft mound, reached by a spiral walkway rising out of a green lawn with 300 trees. The park, just east of the Guthrie Theater, provides the Mill District neighborhood with some rare green space.Built on a strip of land next to the new Guthrie Theater and the Mississippi River, the park features specially designed luminescent benches, a prominent 32ft mound and mature trees brought in from as far away as New Jersey.The William W. and Nadine M. McGuire Family Foundation leased the land for 10 years, starting in 2007, from the city of Minneapolis and the Guthrie, each of which owns about half of the property.Across the street from the park and adjacent to the river is Remembrance Garden which is a tribute to the victims of the I-35W Mississippi River bridge collapse. It was dedicated on August 1, 2011, the fourth anniversary of the collapse.

Walter Library
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
117 Pleasant St SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455

(612) 624-3366

Walter Library, located along Northrop Mall on the University of Minnesota campus, is the current home of the College of Science and Engineering Library, Digital Technology Center, Learning Resources Center, Digital Media Center, College of Science and Engineering Dean’s office, and the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute.HistoryWalter Library was built in 1923 for a total cost of $1.4 million and first opened to the public in 1924 as the University of Minnesota's primary library. It was designed by the architect Clarence H. Johnston, Sr. Like its neighboring buildings, Walter Library was designed in a Roman Renaissance Neoclassical style, featuring a red brick facade with Bedford limestone trim and a colonnaded Ionic Order portico. The library was renovated in December 1999 by the Minneapolis architectural firm Stageberg Beyer Sachs for a sum of $63.4 million.NamesakeWalter Library was named in honor of Frank Keller Walter in 1959. Walter was the University of Minnesota's Librarian for over twenty years, from 1921 to 1943, and participated in the planning of the library.ArchitectureThe renovated library, according to Conrad Schmitt Studios, is a "distinguished marriage of the old and the new." The library houses some of the latest computer technology, while also containing ornate columns and pilasters, marble staircases, vaulted ceilings, and gold leaf gilded interiors. A common motif found within the library is that of an owl, which, according to the Star Tribune, represents both wisdom and knowledge. There are an estimated 225 owl engravings throughout the library.

Advance Thresher/Emerson-Newton Implement Company
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
700 S 3rd St
Minneapolis, MN 55415

The Advance Thresher/Emerson-Newton Implement Company buildings in Minneapolis, Minnesota are a pair of buildings designed by Kees and Colburn. The two buildings are united under a common cornice and appear to be a single structure. However, the two buildings were actually built four years apart. The Advance Thresher Company building was built in 1900 and has six floors. The adjacent Emerson-Newton Plow Company building was built in 1904 and has seven floors. They are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Advance Thresher/Emerson-Newton Implement Company
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
700--704 S. 3rd St.
Minneapolis, MN 55415

The Advance Thresher/Emerson-Newton Implement Company buildings in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, are a pair of buildings designed by Kees and Colburn. The two buildings are united under a common cornice and appear to be a single structure. However, the two buildings were actually built four years apart. The Advance Thresher Company building was built in 1900 and has six floors. The adjacent Emerson-Newton Plow Company building was built in 1904 and has seven floors.The architecture of the buildings was influenced by Louis Sullivan. They are ornamented with terra cotta details that are more Classical Revival in nature. The buildings were renovated into offices in the 1980s. They are listed on the National Register of Historic Places for local significance in architecture for exemplifying the Sullivanesque style influencing large industrial and commercial buildings at the turn of the 20th century.

De todo
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
Loro Verde Nº 3
Minneapolis, MN 55414

Malcolm Moos Health Sciences Tower
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
515 Delaware St SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455

(612) 625-1155

Moos Tower is a building on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is named after Malcolm Moos who was president of the University from 1967 to 1974. Inside Moos Tower are labs and faculty offices for the College of Dentistry and a Caribou Coffee with a designated study lounge. Moos Tower is an example of Brutalist architecture.HistoryMoos Tower was designed by Architectural Collaborative, Cerny and Associates, HGA, Setter Leach and Lindstrom in the mid-1970s. Moos Tower is the tallest building on the University's campus.

Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity House
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1129 University Ave SE
Minneapolis, MN 55414

(612) 623-3454

The Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity House in Minneapolis, Minnesota is the University of Minnesota chapter house of Phi Gamma Delta. The house, located just across University Avenue from the East Bank Campus, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its distinctive architecture, as well as its role in the development of fraternity housing in Minnesota.The house is a unique example of the Vienna Secession movement, making it unusual during a time when other fraternity houses were being designed with Classical Revival and other period revival architectural styles. The architect, Carl Stravs, used Vienna Secession features such as the overhanging roof slab with a rounded edge, pentagonal window openings on the ground floor, and decorations integrated with the main concrete structure. The living room on the first floor has a stone fireplace on the west wall, which Stravs called, "the center of all the social life in the fraternity house". The fireplace is built in rusticated limestone said to be salvaged from the University's Old Main building, which was destroyed by a fire in 1904. The wall has niches housing the busts of Greek philosophers, which were also reportedly salvaged from Old Main.

The People's Plaza
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
300 S 6th St
Minneapolis, MN 55487

OccupyMN began as a protest encampment at the Hennepin County Government Center plaza on October 7, 2011, renaming the site The People's Plaza. Minneapolis, MN. – Today, we stand in solidarity with a global community of occupiers. We are the 99% and this is our movement. Through this movement, we aim to build a unified community of individuals who will take a stand and raise their voice against the corporate injustices that we face as the 99%. We stand as one, and together, we build as one.

Minneapolis City Hall and Courthouse Events
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
350 S 5th St
Minneapolis, MN 55415

(612) 596-9518

A unique, historic location for your wedding ceremony or reception.

Steiger House
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2740 16th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55407

The Carlyle
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
100 S 3rd Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55401

The Carlyle is a 469-ft tall skyscraper in Minneapolis, Minnesota, located at 100 Third Avenue South. Completed in 2007, The Carlyle has 41 floors and 249 units. It is the 12th-tallest building in Minneapolis, and the tallest residential building in Minnesota.It was designed by Dallas architecture firm Humphreys and Partners Architects.