Residents from all over the Twin Cities frequent the long-standing tradition of the Minneapolis Farmers Market located in the North Loop. The first market of that area opened in 1876 and has continued ever since with the newest Lyndale Market opening in 1937. Surrounded by three iconic red sheds, the market provides the freshest, most organic, and a nearby source of produce that attracts even those outside of the neighborhood. With 170 stalls and 230 vendors, there’s something there for everyone.
Built in 2007, Target Field of Minneapolis is home to the Minnesota Twins major league baseball team. It also hosts performances such as Kenny Chesney, which had a record attendance of 44,152 guests, and Paul McCartney in 2014. This was his fifth Minnesota concert. The field is open-air and has won the LEED Silver Certification by the US Green Building Council, only the second sports stadium in the US to be awarded such a certificate.
Manny’s stature as one of the world’s great steakhouses has long been established. But we earn our reputation every day, with every guest we serve. Whether you’re enjoying a ribeye in the dining room or a bourbon in the bar, discover the pleasures of life at the top of the food chain.
In The Loop Coffee Company is honored to be a part of the North Loop neighborhood in Minneapolis, Minnesota . Our mission is to provide our guests with a choice variety of locally roasted organic coffees, teas, smoothies, sweet and savory pastries, soups, sandwiches and breakfast items. Our determination is for all of our patrons to feel like honored guests each and every time they visit us.
The Stone Arch Bridge is a former railroad bridge crossing the Mississippi River at Saint Anthony Falls in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is the only arched bridge made of stone on the entire Mississippi River. It is the second oldest bridge on the river next to Eads Bridge. The bridge was built to connect the railway system to the new Union Depot, which at that time was planned to be built between Hennepin Avenue and Nicollet Avenue. The bridge was completed in 1883, costing $650,000 at the time. 117 Portland Avenue is the general address of the historic complex.
At Modist, we push past traditional brewing by embracing creativity and unconstrained experimentation. This starts with the approach to recipe development taken by our Head Brewer, Keigan. Contrary to starting with a style guideline in mind, then moving forward – he starts with a flavor and experience in mind, then works backward. And since we’ve decided to not be bound by style guidelines, he’s free to use whatever ingredients in any amount with whatever technique he wants to create a new beer experience.