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Explore Local Area | | | | | | | 1010 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis,
MN
55403
612-332-1010 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Come for a late dinner and conveniently bypass the cover charge at this simple yet elegant music room and restaurant. A respectable roster of jazz and blues acts keeps folks, especially couples, coming back, as do the chef's innovative takes on Midwestern specialties. Sip a selection from the above-average wine list while you ease back amid smooth grooves in the relaxed atmosphere. An outdoor mezzanine provides opportunity to mix and mingle without disturbing diners and musicians.
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| Famous Dave's BBQ & Blues3001 Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis,
MN
55408
612-822-9900 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. Part of a chain of Famous Dave's restaurants, this establishment took a Chicago-style blues club as its model rather than the usual Southern eatery. Sandwiches and platters include Texas beef brisket, North Carolina chopped pork, and notable St. Louis-style ribs. You'll also find a full bar, along with live jazz almost every night thanks to local bands. National acts appear several times a month. On Sunday and Monday, the music runs from 8pm till 11pm; otherwise, performances are from 9pm till 12:30am.
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| 318 1st Ave N
Minneapolis,
MN
55401
612-338-8100 | | | | | Description: WAREHOUSE DISTRICT. This sophisticated venue presents live music local and national jazz, folk, rock, blues, reggae, and gospel groups. The early 20th-century brick building in which the club is located offers tables next to the dance floor and second-level seating overlooking the small stage. The Indigo Girls, Edie Brickell, Alanis Morissette, and The Cowboy Junkies have played here. The kitchen is open only for special performances, so call ahead.
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| First Avenue and Seventh St Entry701 N 1st Ave
Minneapolis,
MN
55403
612-332-1775 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. A converted 1930s bus depot, this two-part club is a premier music spot in the Twin Cities. First Avenue attracts both national and regional acts, and depending on the night, you can catch a Jamaican reggae group, Texas rockers, a Seattle grunge band, or a high-life act from Nigeria. DJs play recorded music, mostly progressive and alternative, for nightly dancing. The tiny Seventh Street entry is accessible through the First Avenue venue or via a separate entrance.
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| 112 E Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis,
MN
55414
612-379-2021 | | | | | Description: NORTHEAST MINNEAPOLIS. Going strong for over 50 years, this piano and polka bar is a Minneapolis mainstay. Hearty, authentic Polish food, sing-along tunes, a rousing polka band, and plenty of opportunities to cut a rug keep locals around and attract out-of-towners. Gigantic cocktails can be had in the piano bar, making the prospect of taking the stage and crooning into the mic a bit more palatable. In the adjacent polka room, the legendary Ruth Adams has been laying down a mean 2/4 beat since before many younger patrons were born. Truly a Minneapolis original and perfect for those seeking a fun, unpretentious night out.
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| 80 S 9th St
Minneapolis,
MN
55402
612-312-2880 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Well-known for its adjoining steakhouse, Rossi's also lays claim to this classy, intimate jazz venue. Cozy booths line the walls, and the center of the uncrowded space is occupied by tables affording great views of the spacious stage. Jazz legends as well as local up-and-comers entertain patrons every night; there are even some lunchtime performances. Subtle lighting casts a cool blue glow over the proceedings, upping the hip factor. A plus is the modified menu from the restaurant, featuring gourmet nibbles and an impressive wine list.
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| 917 Cedar Ave
Minneapolis,
MN
55404
612-338-6425 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Befitting its name, The Cabooze, a popular venue for live music in the Twin Cities, is located near an expansive railroad yard and is shaped like an oversized railroad caboose. Local and national bands offer rock, world beat, reggae, blues, and alternative music in a funky, bohemian atmosphere. Early arrival is recommended if you wish to be seated during concerts.
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| 201 E Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis,
MN
55414
612-617-8098 | | | | | Description: NORTHEAST MINNEAPOLIS. A classy interior of dark woodwork and brass chandeliers dresses up this pleasant restaurant, which regales patrons with terrific music throughout the week. In the evenings, a varied slate includes Latin, jazz, Caribbean, vocalists, and more. Along with great tunes, the establishment offers tasty food: burgers, salads, sandwiches, pizza, pastas, and three kinds of fondue (cheese, hot-oil and chocolate). Sunday brunch also offers a great opportunity to catch live jazz; it runs from 10am till 2pm.
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| 400 Cedar Ave S
Minneapolis,
MN
55454
612-332-2903 | | | | | Description: WEST BANK. From his previous life as a producer, the owner of 400 Bar still has connections in the music biz, ensuring that quality local, regional, and national acts (including R.E.M. and Spoon) take the stage. Alternative, punk, indie, and straightforward rock are the genres of choice, and recent renovations mean improved quality and better views of the stage. Covers vary according to the act, and a cash-only policy is in place. While regulars occasionally grumble about drink prices, pints of Pabst Blue Ribbon are always on special, and mixed drinks tend to be on the strong side.
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| 110 N 5th St
Minneapolis,
MN
55403
612-327-2897 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. This multi-level downtown address promises one of the city's most energized club scenes, featuring cool, Tron-like lighting throughout, wide open spaces, a panoramic balcony, and bars on both levels. And while some may balk at the lofty admission tags, you can rest assured your cover's paying for top quality DJs and/or musical talent. A VIP lounge and bottle service are available pending reservations, and if you plan on getting past the doorman, make sure you dress to impress.
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