711 Hennepin Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55403
(612) 333-6100
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Sneaky's will have the following Holiday Hours. Christmas Eve 12/24 open regular hours, doors open 11am. Christmas Day 12/25, we open at 3pm.
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.
Let Gluek's host your next shindig! FREE Private dining room -Stein Club Membership is now open $100 gets you in for life. For beer lovers only :)
Happy Hour every day from 3pm to 6pm and all day Sunday. $3 Domestic Pours, Rail Liquors and House Wines. $4 Imports. Happy hour food specials. Karaoke every Sunday 9pm-close. Live music every Friday and Saturday. Never a cover charge.
The OFFICIAL The Loon Cafe Fbook page! Stop by for a quick appetizer, enjoy our selection of fresh salads and wraps, or dig into a bowl of our famous chili in Downtown Minneapolis!
Marin Restaurant & Bar is an inviting combination of Northern California and Minnesota influences. It’s a showcase for inventive, health-conscious cuisine with an emphasis on fresh, local ingredients served in a beautiful and refined urban setting.
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.
First Avenue and 7th St Entry are two music venues housed in the same landmark building in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. The names are derived from the building's location: the corner of First Avenue and 7th Street in downtown Minneapolis. The building is marked by 531 stars on its exterior along the First Avenue and Seventh Street sides commemorating past venue performers.
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7 time winner of CityPages Best of Issue Located next to Target Center and Target Field Near the corner of 1st Ave and 7th Street "Raise Your Expectations!"
Established in May of 2009, The Pancakes & Booze Art Show is an artist movement that has been sweeping the nation with the country's largest exhibit of emerging artists! Shows now in LA, San Francisco, Chicago, Miami, Philadelphia, Denver, Seattle, Nashville, Portland, Minneapolis, Atlanta, Dallas, Austin, San Diego & Phoenix!
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The Pence Automobile Company Building is a building in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed in the Classical Revival style by the Minneapolis architectural practice of Long and Long and built in 1909. The building housed sales showrooms and offices, automobile repair and service, and storage for parts, accessories, and finished vehicles. It was listed on the National Register as a commemoration of the extraordinary growth of the auto industry during the early 20th century.The owner of the company, Harry Pence, was born in Springboro, Ohio. He moved to Minneapolis at age 18 to join his uncle, John Wesley Pence, who had various business interests in the area. In June 1902, Harry Pence attended an auto race between Minneapolis and Lake Minneapolis and decided to go into business selling automobiles. He decided on selling the Cadillac based on his perceptions of its good service and reliability. His dealership was the second auto dealership in Minneapolis, and in 1903 he sold 83 cars. Pence eventually decided that automobiles should have larger engines than one cylinder, but Cadillac turned his idea down. Buick agreed to make a larger engine, so Pence switched to selling Buicks. Pence's dealership grew to sell, at one time, 29 percent of all Buicks that were being manufactured.The building resembles the work of Louis Sullivan and George Grant Elmslie and other skyscraper pioneers. It has a common arrangement of a base, shaft, and column, with a rather plain shaft but a good assortment of detail around the base. The applied ornamentation around the base has classical sculptural details, but also has terra cotta ornamentation more in line with Louis Sullivan's work.
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