Minneapolis Cocktail Bars & Restaurants
Bradstreet Crafthouse Restaurant
Our first stop after arriving on Thursday was Bradstreet Crafthouse, located in the Graves|601 hotel. I was excited to try this place based on a strong cocktail menu and some delicious sounding sliders. They offer a happy hour menu with 3 slider and drink options and we jumped all over the sliders. First up were the chicken & waffles sliders. They are normally $6 each but during happy hour you get 2 of them for $6.01... yes please!
Chicken & Waffle Sliders and Sazerac at Bradstreet |
Along with the sliders I ordered a Sazerac, followed by a pour of Elijah Craig Barrel Proof. At most new bars, I'll order a Sazerac or Old Fashioned as I feel they are a good measuring stick. If you can't get a good one of these at the bar, you probably can't get much else worth your time. The Sazerac at Bradstreet definitely passed the test. The only reason I didn't order another cocktail was because I'd never had the EC Barrel and it was priced at a reasonable $12 on their extensive liquor list.
Great service, atmosphere, food and drinks... this place was going to be tough to beat. Sadly we couldn't stay past our 2nd drink as we had a dinner reservation to get to. But we liked it so much that we decided to make it our pre-game stop on Friday.
Day 2 cocktails at Bradstreet including an appetizer cocktail in the middle (free experimental sample from bartender) |
Bradstreet sliders - Mango BBQ Pulled Pork on the ends and Philly Cheese Steak in the center |
Butcher & the Boar
Dinner on night one was at Butcher & the Boar, which got plenty of rave reviews online and from every source I checked. But the reason this restaurant initially caught my eye was because of their extensive drink menu. They even had Vintage 17 on the menu, although they were all out of it during our visit. After that minor heartbreak, I gathered myself and started the meal off with some Four Roses Single Barrel. As per usual, it was great but the real treat here was the food. And by "real treat" I mean "abso-freaking-lutely delicious" food. I could eat here every day and die a happy man... I'd probably die in about 5 years from a massive coronary, but I'd go with a smile on my face and a belly full of meat & whiskey. Plus there would be the added bonus of people being able to say that I "died doing what I love".
Before I continue to gush about the food here, I'll get to the cocktail I ordered. The old fashioned was really good. It featured their exclusive bottling of Single Barrel Knob Creek (120 proof) but the use of simple syrup AND brown sugar really cooled the burn and made the drink a little sweeter than the typical old fashioned. It was a great follow-up to our meal and I would definitely order it again.
Beef link, smoked long rib and red hot brussels sprouts |
The baked Alaska dessert looked so good we had to get a bite before taking the picture |
As for the meal, we ordered the Texas beef link and the smoked beef long rib (as recommended by the bartender at Bradstreet). Neither of these disappointed. The beef link was tasty and had a good bit of spice to it, while the long rib was tender and melty with a delicious tabasco-molasses bbq sauce. I was sad and disappointed in myself that I couldn't finish the whole thing or box it up to take home. On the side we had mashed potatoes and the red hot brussels sprouts which get my vote for the coveted, imaginary, Best Brussels Sprouts in the World award. For dessert we split the baked Alaska, which fell in line with the rest of the meal and could be classified as amazing. Smoked meringue with bourbon caramel ice cream... how can anyone say no to that??
This place is a MUST for any non-vegetarian. In fact, it may be one of the driving factors behind another visit to Minneapolis. Though I didn't have room for a second cocktail, I can't imagine coming to this place just for drinks when they have so much to offer on the menu. Maybe next time I'll grab a couple cocktails before ordering the food.
Icehouse
Bloody Homer at Icehouse |
The Bloody Homer wasn't for me as I don't like Bloody Mary's in general. I'm told it was pretty good once a fair portion of heat was added to the drink. We ordered the brisket hash and the pastrami & egg sandwich. Both huge portions and delicious food. Overall this deserves another look for their cocktails but if you want a tasty brunch, you won't leave the Icehouse disappointed.
Brisket Hash |
Pastrami & Egg Sandwich |
Marvel Bar
Marvel Bar logo on napkin |
This place is set up to be a "cool cocktail bar" - dimly lit, plenty of candles, a long bar, eclectic collection of lounge chairs and an outstanding liquor selection. Our drinks were great and Marvel passed the old fashioned leg of my cocktail bar test. My guess is that this place may get a little stuffy and have a line outside on weekend nights, which would lead me towards other locales, but that is merely speculation.
Check out this soap! |
Bottom line, if I am in Minneapolis again, Marvel Bar will be included on the agenda (to use the bathroom at the very least, but hopefully for a few rounds).
Eat Street Social
Cocktail at Eat Street Social |
I was a little nervous headed here on a Saturday night but we showed up around 10p and grabbed a couple of seats at the bar. There was some noise in the bar but not so much that you couldn't hear each other talk. This place feels like the perfect bar for a date night and I'd love to check out the food on my next visit. And with that, our whirlwind tour of Minny came to a close.
Are there other bars that should be on this list? Did I miss any area favorites that I need to check out? Is there a "top bar" on this list? Yes, probably and not really. There are definitely some others I'll want to view in a next visit to MPLS but knocking out 5 places in what was essentially 3 days was pretty good. As for an overall "winner", I think Butcher & Boar is a MUST for food, while all of the other cocktail bars should get the job done every time. If you are looking for something a little more upscale then Bradstreet and Marvel are probably your best bets, while Eat Street and Icehouse seem like great places for a date or group outing.
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