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Long Weekend in Minneapolis
"The 1850’s-era beer bar only opened its doors to the public a few months ago, after an extensive 3-year restoration project, to recreate the experience of beer, sausage, and other German specialties of that time in what feels like a living museum. (651) 222-1857445 Smith Ave N, St Paul, MN 55102"
"After you’re done at Bad Weather take a stroll through the parking lot over to Waldmann Brewing. Sip on authentic German beers and munch on authentic German fare with the backdrop of their historic taproom."
"Waldmann Brewery and Wurstery at 445 Smith Ave., St. Paul is shown on Oct. 5, 2017. (Maren Longbella / Pioneer Press). Like a side of history with your beer?"
"Unlike most other breweries and taprooms, The Freehouse pours other breweries beers alongside their own. That is how confident the team behind the “breakfast to beer” brewpub is in their steady stable of beers. The tap list features four constant beers (the Kolsch, IPA, Brown Ale, and Stout) as well as a rotating selection including a light Blueberry Blonde and a Belgian Golden Strong swimming with spices."
"Freehouse doesn’t just have yummy American cuisine, tasty craft beers, and warm weather dining. It’s also got live music on the patio. Nothing says happiness like listening to live tunes and devouring a plate of Steak Florentine or Beef Stroganoff."
"Said to be one of the best rooftops in the city, Moto-i knows how to do Japanese. Flavorful bowls of ramen, perfectly fluffy steamed buns, indulgent fried rice and, of course, their on-site sake brewery. Enjoy the twinkle of the lights at this popular summer hangout."
"While Moto-i doesn’t have your typical sushi rolls, they do have incredible Japanese food including ramen, steamed buns, sashimi and fried rice. Come for the food, but stick around for one of the best rooftops in Minneapolis."
"Coming in at number ten on the list is a local favorite, moto-i. This bar is unique in and of itself. This is one of the only sumo themed bars in the Minneapolis area, if not all of Minnesota."
"It seems like the small indoor taproom, which sits in the shadow of nearby Target Field, has been serving up Lonely Blondes since before microbreweries were really a thing. Local's Tip: If you're visiting Target Field, this is a perfect addition. Oh yes, many-a-Minneapolis Twins fans have started their baseball game day with a Fulton Beer or three."
"A massive bar, ample indoor and outdoor seating, and a refurbished Airstream land yacht acting as the kitchen make Fulton a must visit. The Lonely Blonde and Sweet Child of Vine are two impressive members of the Minnesota craft beer pantheon, with the Worthy Adversary imperial stout a must try as well."
"Second to Surly, Fulton is one of the original craft breweries in Minneapolis. They’ve stayed tried and true to their formula."
"Located right in the heart of Northeast Minneapolis’s brewery district, 612 features an awesome taproom with really cool wall murals by legendary local brewery artist Adam Turman. Local's Tip: Pair 612 with a visit to the nearby breweries Able Seedhouse, Bauhaus Brew Labs, Indeed Brewing, or even Sociable Cider works. (All are within walking distance.)"
"Minneapolis has so many to choose from and 612Brew is one of the best. Their outdoor beer garden is the best place to enjoy their craft beer. It’s a large, simple space right in the heart of Northeast making it the perfect stop when you are in the area."
"Few Twin Cities beers evoke such immediate fond memories on name alone as Dreamyard. The citrusy New England IPA is one of many brews being concocted by head brewer Keigan Knee at this expansive site. While countless beers are brewed in house using the cities first mash filter (allowing for ample on site creativity) grab a pint of the First Call, an incredibly smooth cold press coffee lager."
"Sitting in the shadow of Target Field and neighboring Minneapolis microbrew pioneer, Fulton Brewery, Modist is the new kid on the block. Who’s coming out swinging!. In its industrial warehouse style style tap room (which, for whatever reason, just seems to fit the neighborhood oh-so-perfectly) Modist is serving up absolutely fantastic brew in a fun and cool space."
"Modist offers a new method of craft brewing that uses less water and energy!. They’re saving the rest of that H2O for your pup in their dog-friendly taproom."
"Khyber Pass is low-key still one of St. Paul’s tastiest restaurants. Always go for the nightly special: Whatever it is, get it. If you’re looking for Middle Eastern cuisine, Khyber Pass delivers every time the deep, arousing flavors Afghani food is famous for."
"Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Takeout, Buffet, Private Dining, Parking Available, Free Off-Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards"
"A post shared by Minneapolis Northwest (@mplsnorthwest) on Feb 15, 2018 at 1:02pm PST. If you’re looking for a buffet restaurant that serves all your favorite Japanese dishes, then you have to visit Kyoto Sushi, with its inexpensive eat-all-you-can lunch and dinner menu. They have an extensive menu that includes, raw sushi, teriyaki rice, California maki, soba noodle soup, tempura, sweet potato roll, and more."
"This all-you-can-eat spot offers sashimi, hibachi, sushi, teriyaki, tempura, noodles and specialty entrees. For $25.99, you get a full dinner buffet and a pretty awesome deal."
"Our family walks to this bakery every Saturday morning and we LOVE it!. Every selection is delicious (especially the cronuts and cake donuts)."
"As Minnesota's most awarded family-owned cafe and bakery, Keys Cafe knows breakfast. Since 1944, Keys has been serving up delicious breakfast all day to Saint Paulites and residents all over the Twin Cities (there are 9 locations, but the original is our very own on Raymond Avenue). Order up one of their signature breakfasts or take your shot at finishing off some massive flapjacks, once described by Pioneer Press as being "as big as manhole covers."
"A local favorite for all the right reasons, Keys Cafe & Bakery serves classic American fare, warm comforts, and indulgent cakes, pies, and cookies. Phone: +1 651-222-4083"