Outdoor Cuisine

 In the spring and summertime, Minneapolis streets come alive as the restaurant rooftops open up. Whether you prefer a rooftop or a patio, a lake view or a skyline backdrop, outdoor dining options are endless. Soak up the sun, take in the breeze, and enjoy an award-winning meal at one of the many restaurants offering outdoor dining in Minneapolis. 

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  • Enjoy German specialties and an international selection of beers, wines and spirits in the Black Forest Inn’s cozy pub atmosphere and award-winning outdoor garden. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner 9 a.m. to midnight seven days a week.
  • Brit’s is a traditional English pub boasting three unique outdoor areas, including the famous 16,000 square-foot English Garden Park. Special facilities are available to accommodate private events of almost any size.
  • The BLB is proud of its 100-seat cabaret theater and boasts international cuisine and an award-winning beer and wine list. Bowling, breakfast, lunch and dinner, 8-2 a.m. every day.
  • Come Back to the Wild West! If you are looking for a restaurant that has a down home feel, Cowboy Jack’s is the place.
  • The Dakota's inspired menu of innovative regional Midwestern fare paired with the best jazz in the Twin Cities guarantees visitors come for the food, and stay for the music.
  • Welcome to the Social Club. We give you our ode to Eat Street where we combine contemporary elegance with a salute to the old world.
  • If you've ever been to Ireland you will feel at home at Kieran’s with their traditional Irish food, live Irish music and a friendly staff. Patio dining is available, and they accommodate banquets of 20 to 150 people.
  • Since 1906, Minneapolis' oldest bar/restaurant, the Monte Carlo Bar, has had a tradition for visiting celebrities in sports, film, TV and politics. A local's destination for drinks, steaks, fish, hamburgers and salads, the Monte Carlo has comfortable dress attire and reasonable prices.
  • Built in 1890, Pracna is the oldest restaurant on the oldest street in town. Their sidewalk cafe overlooking the Mississippi River adds to the allure, and they serve an American menu of steaks, pasta, fish, and specialty sandwiches with twenty distinctive beers.
  • A lively and casual dining experience, Rock Bottom features fresh handcrafted beer brewed on site and an innovative menu.

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