Here you`ll find a place that serves guests an American fare where patrons tend to favor pasta. Expect the average entrée to cost in the range of $8 to $12.
The Warehouse District has many fine nightclubs and bars, but this unique music cafe is a crown jewel. Every night the best local talent or well known national acts take the stage playing rock, pop, jazz or R&B. Seeing the brick lined walls you might think the acoustics may leave something to be desired. Quite the contrary. If you like to rub shoulders with the rich and famous, let it be known...
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Grab an upstairs table for two--the menu varies, offering appetizers and sandwiches for small shows and entrees like jambalaya or steak for bigger national events.
In Short The industrial space features a sleek bar, plasma TVs and a stage equipped with high-tech lights and smoke machines. Stairs lead up to a balcony, where couples and small groups dine and sip cocktails. Expect more of a party crowd downstairs, where Birkenstocks bump into high heels on the packed dance floor. This is one of the Twin Cities' premier places to hear big-name acts...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 06, 2006)
This is by far the worst place to see a show in minneapolis. They amazingly get very good artsist and performers at this venue but youd never know how good the show was by going there. You are not able to see the stage there unless you are nine feet tall no matter where you stand. There are some rare viewable places but the extremely rude staff who is not afraid to yell or push you for that...
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Posted by petree33
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 22, 2009)