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There is even Karaoke on Thursdays, but you might want to save that for the second date. Newly opened in St. Paul's Midway neighborhood, Can Can Wonderland is all about the putt putt, with artist-designed holes the likes of which have never been seen. The highlight, however, has to be the cray cray drinks from the Bittercube crew, which include mind-blowing concoctions like That Carrot Drink, served in a clay pot and topped magically!
Private karaoke rooms, fancy bowling lanes, arcade games and a menu designed by James Beard Award recipient chef Hugh Acheson? Yes, please. The national chain opened its first Minnesota spot in St.
Louis Park this winter, and has been a hot spot ever since. Join a game night at Burning Brothers, a brewery that brews great gluten-free beer in a dedicated gluten-free facility.
Outside food is welcome, as long as it is gluten free. Check out the Burning Brother's calendar to see which upcoming food truck will be parked at the taproom. Link to Venue Website. First Monday each Month.
Join in for an evening playing board games at Black Dog Cafe in lowertown. Enjoy their dinner, beer, wine, craft cocktails, as well as espresso, tea and non-alcoholic drinks. Enjoy trivia on Wednesdays in between playing other games and have fun on Mondays when beers are half price. The music is fun and many favorites are played throughout the night.
Washington Ave. A fun hotel bar with a casual atmosphere and friendly staff, the WXYZ invites those having a short stay in Minneapolis and those who plan to stick out this state for the long run. Aside from the fun selection of board games and posh couches, the WXYZ boasts a creative and tasty cocktail menu along with a great wine and beer list. Enjoy an original cocktail in this lounge-type establishment and relax with some old or new friends.
The appetizers are also a great complement to your evening, and outdoor seating is available when the weather is nice. The Muddy Pig N. Dale St. Paul, MN www. Paul favorite, The Muddy Pig is well known for its large selection of craft beers, bourbons and scotch menu.
Locals and travelers tend to make it a point to stop into the Muddy Pig at some point in their week to enjoy the company, food, drink and games.
A game shelf is stocked with fun board games for those who want to hang out and chat over dice rolls. Watch sports on television or engage in a vintage board game while cramming into its tiny vinyl booths. Nurse your hangover with a bloody mary in the morning over some good greasy grub.
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