Follow Minneapolis Singles On Their "Love Is Blind" Journey
Love Is Blind, but Minneapolis looks stunning in Season 8 of this popular Netflix dating show.

Netflix's "Love Is Blind" came to Minneapolis to follow a new set of singles as they enter the pods to find out whether love is truly blind. We're ready to take you to all the Minneapolis hotspots seen on screen!
Here are the main Minneapolis filming locations we spotted!
The Apartment: 365 Nicollet Downtown
Gosh, weren't those apartments the couples shared dreamy? They stayed at the 365 Nicollet Downtown - a luxury apartment building with amenities galore. The large kitchens, sparkling bathrooms and living spaces certainly make living with your partner for the first time easier.
Mississippi Riverfront
Love Is Blind hosts Vanessa and Nick Lachey welcomed the Season 8 lovebirds back to Minneapolis at this popular spot overlooking the Mississippi River and downtown skyline. You too can snap a photo on the rock (yes - a literal rock) where they stood. Access this overlook across the street from The Main Cinema.
Loring Park Alleyway
The cobblestone street of this hidden alley across from Loring Park exude European charm and make for a great photoshoot location. Joey and Monica took pictures together here in episode 10! Visit Fawkes Alley Coffee and then take a stroll down the alley. You won't want to miss Loring Park, just right across the street.
Blackstack Brewing
Sara met a group of Ben's friends (and got a stamp of approval) at this popular brewery on the St. Paul and Minneapolis line. Blackstack is filled with plants and makes for a great hangout spot for meeting your significant other's friends for the first time.
Luna & the Bear
Devon met Virginia's mom at Luna & the Bear, a bar and restaurant known for gin and jam cocktails and elevated American cuisine favorites.
The Grind MPLS
Minneapolis' North Loop neighborhood is filled with trendy gyms, including cycling studio The Grind. Lauren and Dave cycled here (and Dave barely survived the workout), met Lauren's friends and had an...interesting...conversation about past relationships.
Pryes Brewing Company
Dave met Lauren's mom for a heart to heart at the upper level of Pryes Brewing. This brewery is known for craft beer, feather bowling, wood-fired pizzas and a scenic patio on the side of the Mississippi River.
Bryant Lake Bowl
Aaaaand we watched the end of Lauren and Dave's relationship at the iconic Bryant Lake Bowl. This vintage bowling alley (and theater!) is a great date spot - ideally for a date on the happier side.
LUSH Lounge & Theater
Sara introduced Ben to her sister, Lisa, and sister's partner, Kelsie, at LUSH, a drag bar in Northeast Minneapolis. Head here for live music, comedy, drag, burlesque and much more.
Travail Kitchen + Amusements
Devon and Virginia enjoyed a horse drawn carriage ride to this fun Minneapolis restaurant known for unique culinary experiences. They were treated to a signature chef duel, where they tasted delicious courses from two chefs with wine pairings. Reserve your own signature chef's tasting experience, and swipe through this Instagram post to get a behind the scenes look into the date.
Como Conservatory
Monica and Joey went on their final one-on-one date at Como Conservatory, a gorgeous garden that Monica frequented with her family growing up. This picturesque greenhouse is completely free and open all year round.
Parade Ice Garden
Taylor skated circles around Daniel at the Parade Ice Garden and they even enjoyed dinner at center ice. Parade hosts affordable open skating hours any time of year! However, they had the rink all to themselves.
TCO Performance Center
Vikings fans will be jealous of the boys' bachelor party - they hung out with Viktor the Viking at the official training center for the Minnesota Vikings. Donning custom Vikings jerseys, they *attempted* to throw and kick footballs. Viktor was less than impressed.
Mall of America & Nickelodeon Universe
The brides on the other hand dressed as old ladies and took their "last ride" on rollercoasters at Nickelodeon Universe. In this scene, Monica says the Mall of America is the only thing that puts Minnesota on the map, but we politely disagree.