Best Chill Outs On Minneapolis Near Me

Minneapolis Sculpture Garden Walker Art Center Mill Ruins Park Boom Island Park Mill City Museum Prohibition Bar Stone Arch Bridge First Avenue Matt's Bar and Grill Tattersall Distilling Target Field U.S. Bank Stadium

1. Minneapolis Sculpture Garden - Minneapolis

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· 4628 reviews

725 Vineland Pl, Minneapolis, MN 55403

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Minneapolis Sculpture Garden: what do users think?

Randy Sims: Sculptures to see in a meditative space that also includes sections of Minnesota meadow native plants.

Margarita Castillo: Nails work very well

Carlos Burns: Very spacious park filled with interesting works of sculpture.

Jeff Collins: Nice place to stroll around and watch a sunset or enjoy the Springtime.

Carolina C: Currently it has a sound installation in the trees that relaxes while the wind passes, it is a nice place to walk and take advantage of the beginning of the good sunny weather.

A2Z REVIEWS: Nice place to go for a walk and enjoy the artwork.

Melissa Hosten: This is a wonderful family spot and couple spot to explore and enjoy! Be sure to cross the street and enjoy the zig zag paths to more sculptures!

James Hemstead: Fun place to walk around and check out the art.

Shayla Nelson: Nice to walk around, Minneapolis classic. Pretty

Kris Pederson Gruidl: Love the renovations...however if it's a sunny day, take care to put sunscreen on the kiddos. People in strollers we're noticably struggling to find a shady place to stop...

Crystal Casto: Absolutely beautiful

Melissa: Always a nice place to visit! Beautiful day.

Felix Phoenix: I love this place during the warm season! The cherry is, of course, iconic and a Minneapolis staple! This is a fun place for family, friends, individuals, residents, and tourists alike. There's something for everyone to enjoy. Go check out the interior of The Walker as well! The sculpture garden is free to the public.Art Fair today on May 11th, 2024 was awesome!!!Dog-friendliness: Dogs are allowed on leashes.

2. Walker Art Center - Minneapolis

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725 Vineland Pl, Minneapolis, MN 55403, United States

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Walker Art Center: what do users think?

Lori Hessian: Keith Haring exhibt was memorable and the images stuck with me. Some adult content.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Vihar Dave: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Maru Ruzicka: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No

Lila von Bornheim: Unfortunately, due to lack of time, I was only able to visit the Keith Haring exhibition, but it was great. In general, the building and the sculpture park are great. Would have liked to see more. Very friendly staff!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait …

Becky Wennlund: Minneapolis is lucky to have such a great museum

Brady Hodge: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No

ryan laff: A great art center!

Flannery Rose: Always something interesting to see and talk about when I visit!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Jim Hegarty: Wow!!! Amazing exhibits!! Something for the entire family.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Kyra Shrake: Always beautiful and fun

David E. Schnell: I don't really like modern art, but the people are great!Visited on Weekday Wait time 10–30 min Reservation recommended No …

Levi Purdum: I enjoyed the experience. The staff were friendly and open to conversation. I'm not an artist and certainly an amateur observer of art who greatly enjoyed the leading questions and engagement when offered by staff. In particular the lanky young employee who politely informed me of their water bottle policy before I entered the first exhibit also proved to be a wealth of information. In the very next room another employee successfully challenged me into recognizing a word in what largely appeared to be a jumble of chaos. The statue garden was fantastic and actively enjoyed by children adding a practical value to the inherent aesthetic value.

sophia brar: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure
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· 2179 reviews

102 Portland Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401

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Mill Ruins Park: what do users think?

Nick DiColandrea: Wonderful views! It’s under construction right now but still very cool!

Drew King: beautiful views of the city and of historic landmarks.

Calvin Johnson 3: I love, beautiful views of the city

Akshaya Bhagavathula: During a recent exploration of Minneapolis's rich historical landscape, I visited Mill Ruins Park, a site that beautifully intertwines the city’s industrial past with its vibrant present. Nestled along the Mississippi River, this park offers a unique glimpse into the 19th-century mills that once were the heartbeat of Minneapolis.The park is a fascinating mix of historical ruins and modern architecture, where weathered stone walls and remnants of old mills stand against a backdrop of the city skyline. Walking through Mill Ruins Park, I felt as though I was stepping back in time. Informational plaques scattered throughout the area provide a wealth of knowledge about the flour mills that once dominated the area and played a pivotal role in the city's development.One of the highlights of my visit was the opportunity to walk along the river and enjoy the scenic views of St. Anthony Falls and the Stone Arch Bridge. The sound of rushing water and the sight of the falls added a dynamic element to the tranquil historical exploration. It’s a photographer’s delight and a perfect spot for anyone looking to enjoy a bit of nature in the urban setting.The park is very accessible, with well-maintained pathways that make it easy to explore the ruins and riverfront. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or simply looking for a picturesque place to unwind, Mill Ruins Park offers something for everyone. The blend of history, nature, and urban scenery makes it a must-visit location in Minneapolis.My visit to Mill Ruins Park was not only educational but also incredibly inspiring. It provided a profound sense of connection to the city's past, making it one of the most memorable parts of my trip to Minneapolis.

Robertson Souza: Nice place.Dog-friendliness: Dog-friendless are...

John Swanke: A must do place for beautiful pictures of the city, especially at night with the skyscrapers lit up...
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· 896 reviews

724 Sibley St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413

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Boom Island Park: what do users think?

Linda Novitt: Beautiful place so close to downtown

Sarah Survance: Very pretty park with a view of the skyline. In the springtime, there are lots of flowering trees which makes this an especially nice place to walk or picnic.

Vennamaneni Arpitha: Park with downtown views, picnic spot in downtownPlayground: Has play area for kids.Picnic area: Picnic spot in downtown, has good walking and cycling trails.

Akshaya Bhagavathula: As I explored the park, I was impressed by its well-kept facilities and variety of recreational options. The park features a boat dock, which makes it a popular launching point for boating and kayaking. Watching boats glide by on the river was a peaceful way to spend the afternoon, and the gentle sounds of the water added to the serene atmosphere.For those who prefer staying on land, the walking and biking trails are excellent for getting some exercise while enjoying the scenery. I took a leisurely walk along the trails and found several quiet spots perfect for sitting and enjoying the view, or even cracking open a book.One of the highlights of my visit was the picnic area, where I enjoyed a relaxed meal with a view. The picnic facilities are well-maintained, making it easy to spend several hours at the park without needing to leave for food or other necessities.Overall, Boom Island Park struck me as a fantastic spot for families, couples, or anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city without actually leaving it. Its combination of natural beauty, recreational facilities, and stunning views makes it a must-visit park in Minneapolis. Whether you're looking for an active day out or a tranquil place to unwind, Boom Island Park offers something for everyone.

Olivia Gorial: I ran the Hot Chocolate 15k which started and finished at the Park. It was 9.3 miles in the Mills District area. Just a beautiful run along the river! What struck me the most was no trash in the streets or on the course. Even the runners here are mindful and polite. The best part was catching photos of the waterfalls and all the bridges. Seeing people out with their family and dogs was so refreshing too!

Corey Chapman: Nice Park with great views of downtown Minneapolis and the Mississippi River.
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· 6516 reviews

2400 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404

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Minneapolis Institute of Art: what do users think?

Christina Murray: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait

Steff W (Steff): Beautiful place. Went for Art n Bloom. Parking difficult as paid parking lots are even full. It was fine for us to walk a ways but wouldnt be for everyoneVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Gladys Manuela Torres Almonte: My whole family has always loved this Treasure. Ask at the desk for Treasure Hunt guided exhibits for children.

Amy Rowcliffe: Haven't been for about a decade. Didn't realize how enormous this place is! Will definitely need to go back to see it all.

Derek Larsen: Awesome place to go and see different kinds of art.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Erin Burke: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait

NANCY ZURN: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes

6. Mill City Museum - Minneapolis

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· 1977 reviews

704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55401

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Mill City Museum: what do users think?

Sandra Pritchard: We thought it would be a quick visit. No, it was well thought out. A 20 minute film on the history of the Mills and Minneapolis. Then the Flour Tower, inspired. I am not going to give away secrets 😁. The whole experience of the Mill City Museum was awesome. It is a must to see. Views of the Mississippi from the observation deck were breathtaking.

Thomas Normile: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure

Vi So: Great historical spot. Went over the weekend to the local market…

A2Z REVIEWS: Excellent museum. Elevator tour was great. Movie was also very entertaining. Well worth the visit.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

AL2: Love the history behind the city and flour industrial industry. Love the preservation of the old building with all of the new modern vitalization of the area.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Anders Brandon: Employees were kind and it was a fun experience overallVisited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min …

Sarah Lynch: Loved it so much we have a family membership.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Jay Barnes: We had been there several years ago. The museum has grown into a really good place. The exhibits are well organized and relevant to the history of Minneapolis. It was appropriate for mature adults and school groups. Parking on the street or in a nearby ramp was easy.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Richard Erickson: Wonderful museum. About 2 to 3 hours for a visit. Great for kids with lots of hands-on exhibits.The flour tower is a cool exhibit. Great place to introduce people to the history of Minneapolis.

Jillissa Molnari: I recently visited Mill City Museum and was amazed by its rich history and unique setting. The museum, built within the ruins of the Washburn A Mill, offers a captivating glimpse into the revolutionary milling processes that shaped Minneapolis into the flour milling capital of the world in the late 19th century. The museum showcases the technological advancements of the Washburn-Crosby Co., later General Mills, and how it brought fine wheat flour to the masses. Walking through the National Historic Landmark, I could feel the significance of this site and its impact on the local community. The Minnesota Historical Society has done a fantastic job preserving and presenting this important piece of history. A must-visit for history buffs and anyone interested in Minneapolis' industrial heritage. The interactive Flour Tower was amazing, including a ride to the top of the mill and being able to see much of the Mississippi River!

Jeanette Taylor: Enjoyed seeing the history.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Samantha Tubbs: If it weren't for the Flour Tower, I might have been disappointed...but it alone is worth the price of admission.

Valentina Contreras: Very nice little museum with a lot history!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …
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· 469 reviews

Speakeasy in the Sky, 821 South Marquette Avenue 27th Floor, Minneapolis, MN 55402

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Prohibition Bar: what do users think?

Lynn Martin: We went early, around 7pm, on a Friday for a cocktail. Loved the atmosphere, the view and attentive, friendly service. The drinks were beautiful and tasted fantastic. It was a great place to sit and chat. I can understand how going early is key to finding a place to sit and enjoy the view. Seating is limited. We did not eat there so I can't comment on the food.
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· 2295 reviews

100 Portland Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55401

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Stone Arch Bridge: what do users think?

Ali Abbas: amazing place for long walk

Terry O'Dell: Awesome hiking path with lots of downtown history surrounding. Worth a walk if you're in the area.

Pavan Kumar: Beautiful trail across the Mississippi. Beware of vloggers who will stick their camera in your face out of no where.

Jwana X Plorer: Great to walk and take scenic photographs. If your prefer the sun and bright view, visit during the day and night for a quiet nature. Parking available nearby with a fee. Clean park. Plan your trip if you want to go to the mills.

Carol D: Good place to visit.
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· 3622 reviews

701 N 1st Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55403

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First Avenue: what do users think?

Danielle P: This was a drive by visit, and I took a few pics... would love one day to actually go to a concert at this location. First Avenue is Minneapolis' historic nightclub, made famous by Prince's Purple Rain shot in 1983.First Avenue opened in a former Greyhound Bus terminal in downtown Minneapolis on April 3, 1970. Originally called The Depot, the club brought in prominent national acts. Prince often performed at First Avenue along with other popular artist.Don't forget to see the gold Prince star on the outside of building. Silver stars commemorated key artists who had played at First Avenue. Prince Rogers Nelson died of on April 21, 2016. Its worth a stop if you get a chance to visit Minneapolis.

Connor Norton: The staff were all competent and positive. 10/10 - would go againVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

J C: Reservation recommended Yes

Devin Hagen: Visited on Weekend Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes

Ace Root: Saw the last dinner partyVisited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes …

n1cafe1n: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes

10. Matt's Bar and Grill - Powderhorn Park

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· 4994 reviews

3500 Cedar Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55407

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Mike Velo: When setting out on my burger tour of North America I knew I had to stop here. In a way I visited Minneapolis just to try this iconic burger. It did not disappoint. Not only was the food delicious and the absolute best embodiment of a cheese stuffed hamburger, but the staff was super friendly. I know a lot of these places kind of pride themselves on hostility to out of towners while embracing the locals, which I can totally understand but still I was happy to be treated so well. Thanks for the experience. I can now check it off my burger bucket list
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· 1437 reviews

1620 Central Ave NE #150, Minneapolis, MN 55413, United States

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Tattersall Distilling: what do users think?

Linda McLoon: It is interesting how often we forget the tried and true and rush to the new. The Tattersall distillery was forced by antiquated Minnesota liquor laws to move to Wisconsin if they wanted to increase production in their distillery. However, their tasting room in the Thorpe building in Northeast Minneapolis is still open. Instead of waiting hours at the "hot" new places, come on back to Tattersall. It was started in 2015, and has been going strong since then.We made reservations, but even on Saturday night we did not need them. We sat at the bar as usual, and the two bartenders were awesome. They were extremely knowledgeable about all the various spirits made by Tattersall, and we had little tastes of some of the new items as we ordered.I did a flight of their two new gins and their absinthe. I liked them a lot. One gin gets a two week aging in chardonnay barrels. This takes the hotness out of their original gin in a very nice way. It doesn't leave it oaky. Apparently it has won a number of awards in various competitions. The Rosso gin is new, and it is very good! Apparently they added rose petals and berries to their mix of botanicals. It is a very nice gin.We tried two cocktails. They change their cocktail menu every 3 months, so it is good to stop in and have a look. My husband had the Houndstooth, which is rye, amaro, meadowsweet, and black strap bitters. We saw a lot of them heading out to other customers. Their take on a classic gin-based negroni was really good. Their orange bitter liqueur, their amaro, and their sour cherry liqueurs gave it a cherry back note that was quite interesting.They only serve popcorn, pretzels, and beef jerky, but there was a pop up Asian restaurant in the Thorpe building if you wanted to get food. They also have a room where you can buy their spirits. Nice!At $12 and $13 for most drinks, it is also more affordable than the newer glitzy places. It was a super relaxing place for a cocktail. And I love not having to drive around in search of parking!

Ian Boje: Whatever you want to drink, Anna will make it happen. Awesome place.

Eric Schoenecker: Very impressed with the drinks, service, and staff. Some of the best bartenders I have come across. Their drinks are slightly on the pricy side. The parking lot also requires a bit of work. Overall great experience.Service: 5/5 …

Dana Cimbalnik: Great drinks!

12. Target Field - Minneapolis

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· 13337 reviews

1 Twins Way, Minneapolis, MN 55403

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Target Field: what do users think?

kristoffar nelson: Fun for the entire family!

sheldon klinger: I am a Phillies fan, but thoroughly enjoyed attending a game here. The Twins won.

Todd Sherrett: Food is overpriced but decent for ballpark food.App which is supposed to deliver food to your seat is far too difficult and we couldn't get it to work.Visited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes Price for adult entry $31+ …

Paul Dumont: Slighty chilly. Food choices were so of boring and expensive. Staff were friendly and helpful. Good thing light rail close by

Joseph Chacon: Had a great time.

Tiger: Beautiful stadium, great weather, good times!

Ashford Kroll: Awesome outdoor stadium to watch the Home Team. It's a gorgeous field, good seats and fun atmosphere, rain or shine. The last time I was there, it was like a picture-perfect sky, and the Twins won!Whoohoo!Let's Go Twins!

Nancy Barrett: So much fun here well organized food so darn expensive for families with young kids

Erich Bussinger: Great Stadium 🏟 for a game.

Logan Harrington: I've been out to Target Field numerous times over the last few years for multiple Twins games, and I absolutely love it!! Heading out to the ballpark is one of my favorite things to do on a summer day/night, and the experience is always fantastic. Target Field is a gorgeous venue with fantastic skyline views and an awesome backdrop. The food is great and the atmosphere can't be beat. I would highly recommend a trip to Target Field to anyone, baseball fan, or not.. you will absolutely enjoy yourself!

Cari Hanson: The staff that worked here was very nice and helpful. Its a very nice and clean stadium. Alot of escalators and elevatores. Fun to go to a game for aure

William: My wife and I started going regularily the past 3 years since we live about a mile away, and the sight lines in the nosebleeds are amazing and you feel like you can see much better. We ended up this year getting flex season tickets because the food is great there and we love the excellent amentites.

Peder Hansen: Tons of fun...

13. U.S. Bank Stadium - Minneapolis

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· 14118 reviews

401 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55415

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U.S. Bank Stadium: what do users think?

Yvonne P: It is a great venue for a concert!Visited on Weekend Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes …

Rory Morgan: Did the classic tour. Very cool stadium and the guides were very knowledgeable and friendly. Got to see some cool spots like the dugout, luxury boxes and radio booth. Kids liked the tour as well, not just for baseball fans. Reasonably priced too. Fun thing to do for an hour if you’re into cool buildings.

regina mclean: Visited on Weekday Wait time 10–30 min Reservation recommended Yes

Tisha Redd: It was awesome! EVERYONE WAS VERY HELPFUL AND EAGER TO HELP!Visited on Weekend Wait time 10–30 min Reservation recommended Yes …

sheldon klinger: I attended an event here. It was a terrific venue.

amanda pogones: Plenty of Room for a concert! Music was loud, performance was great and had yummy food !!!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Samantha Lesko: Had a great time, easy in and easy out. Bathrooms could have had a better supply, but, really no complaints.Visited on Weekend Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes …

Mel: Beautiful stadium. Vikings games, Upper Deck golf and Chesney concert so far. Except for the bathroom lines and usual stadium prices and awesome timeVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Tiger: Went there for a private event. Very nice.Visited on Weekday Wait time 10–30 min Reservation recommended Yes …

Jeremy Knutson: Fun place

J730 Ml: Great stadium

Miles Berndt: , Super Bowl LII

TJ Notorious: Typical large football venue. Building acoustics add designed for capturing and amplifying sound, so not great for concerts. Located in the heart of Minneapolis puts you as prey to criminals in a lawless city, so will it be a pro-Hamas rally on the highway, pointless vandalism, or violent attacks. Yes, a visit to the US Bank Stadium for any reason definitely requires some consideration. Kenny Chesney concert was the first time in the Twin Cities in a couple of years.

Raylow Masters: Great place for events but tickets 🎟 is not cheapVisited on Weekend …

chad gombos: Visited on Weekend Wait time 10–30 min Reservation recommended Yes

Jerome Ellman: I was the valet captain for the Minnesota vikings draft day one of 2024 draftVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Sherry N (Sweet-WarDarling): Facility is great tour stop, security is a little overboard but the staff were really nice.Visited on Weekend Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes …

M Lund (Marty): Beautiful stadium!

Darren Johnson: . But, this is a beautiful stadium! Might was to take some sun glasses on a bright day though!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

Jonathan Robinson: Great stadium to watch games at. Wide concourses, good variety of food and beer vendors. Tough place to watch concerts. The sound is a bit rough, if you're on the far side, the big screen tvs are not much help as things are pretty small.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Alexis Laubenthal: I have been to US Bank Stadium a few times. Every experience that I have ever had here is phenomenal! Recently, we were there for a concert. The acoustics in there are not the greatest, but always a great time. All the staff is always extremely friendly and goes out of their way to make sure your experiences great. From security staff to those serving food and beverages everyone is always extremely accommodating and well mannered. The overall environment and cleanliness is fantastic as well.

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