1. Minnehaha Park
9.5
4801 S Minnehaha Park Dr, Minneapolis, MN
Park · Hiawatha · 38 tips and reviews
Mike M: Price for parking has gone up every year....park in the neighborhood straight across from parking machine, only adds 3 mins to your walk. Take the "local" route.
Clarissa C: Great for hikes, picnics, cycling. Check out Minnehaha Falls. Sea Salt Eatery is here also. Cheap metered parking ($1/hr)
Bob Bruns: The falls and the trail down the rapids is awesome! Well worth the walk.
Paul Merrill: Check the Little Free Library at the edge of the parking lot, you may find free family pass admissions inside!
Erin Wagener: I love this place so much it's so pretty and fun to explore. During the holiday season it's all decorated and so beautiful.
HISTORY: The museum opened in 1929 & is dedicated to the study of the role Sweden & Swedish Americans have played in US culture & history. The Turnblad Mansion Museum features exhibits & special events.
7. The Butcher's Tale
9.3
1121 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN
American Restaurant · Downtown West · 207 tips and reviews
Pablo: Food is great, and service as well. But the valet parking guys leave around 10:30, and they will place everyone's car keys at the bar. Makes you wonder what would they do if someone takes your car?
The Butcher's Tale: Sausage Fest & Beer Bash are all day Sunday from 10-10. We're grilling in the parking lot starting @10. Beer Bash starts in the Beer Garden at 4. Read more.
Albert Leung: The beef long rib is one of the best pieces of meat I've ever eaten. Its smoked and glazed with a delicious sweet and spicy sauce.
8. Target Field
9.2
1 Twins Way (btwn N 5th & N 7th St.), Minneapolis, MN
Baseball Stadium · North Loop · 384 tips and reviews
BK: Fans from the north, ride the Northstar Rail to and from the game. Free parking, no traffic and priced right for a family.
ScooterStud G: True Twins fans ride their scooters or bikes for free parking!
Matt Kaskavitch: Get a polish sausage near 112 loaded with sauerkraut and onions! Soooo tastyyyy!
11. Spoon and Stable
9.1
211 N 1st St (btwn 2nd & 3rd), Minneapolis, MN
New American Restaurant · Warehouse District · 59 tips and reviews
The Wall Street Journal: The highly anticipated new restaurant from Gavin Kaysen, former chef de cuisine at New York's celebrated Café Boulud. Try the Citzen Kale, wood-grilled wild mushrooms, kale pesto and shaved pecorino. Read more.
Cole Kennedy: The Seared Arctic Char is unbelievably flavorful, and the saffron froth is savory and luxurious.
Cole Kennedy: As of now, this is the best dining experience you can have in Minneapolis. Every single element of the dinner service was perfect.
12. Cuppa Java
9.1
400 Penn Ave S (at Cedar Lake Rd), Minneapolis, MN
Coffee Shop · Bryn Mawr · 60 tips and reviews
Rebecca Jensen NerdyAgent.com: Bring cash unless you want to spend $5+. Excellent service, food, and easy parking. Wi-fi overall good :)
Lorena W.: The chicken curry sandwich/wrap is super yummy (great taste & just the right amount of spice) along with their freshly brewed ice tea!
Dane Hartzell: great soups
Sachin Shah: Amazing pizza. One of the best neopolitan pizzas ever. Obviously has tons of vegetarian options
City Pages: Punch's kid-friendliness is so enticing it's driven. Parents can dive into decadent salads and pizzas while the wee ones order kid-sized versions that are just as tasty.
Mpls.St.Paul Magazine: Try the Toto. With a light touch of cheese, peppery arugula, and the bite of garlic and red pepper, this pie is all business.