Joy's Guidebook

Joy
Joy's Guidebook

Food scene

Great entertainment combined with great food and drinks
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Country Club di Betty Danger
2501 Marshall St NE
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Great entertainment combined with great food and drinks

Sightseeing

Lively atmosphere, great brewery, variety of brews, ranging in flavor.
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Indeed Brewing Company
711 NE 15th Ave
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Lively atmosphere, great brewery, variety of brews, ranging in flavor.

Neighborhoods

Located about 10 mins away from Brooklyn Center, Northeast area is an up-and-coming area known for art galleries and studios in the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District, plus a mix of artisanal food shops, craft breweries, dive bars and decades-old sausage and cheese stores. Dining options range from experimental restaurants to old-school supper clubs. Along the river, Boom Island Park offers downtown skyline views and a footbridge to Nicollet Island.
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Northeast Minneapolis
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Located about 10 mins away from Brooklyn Center, Northeast area is an up-and-coming area known for art galleries and studios in the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District, plus a mix of artisanal food shops, craft breweries, dive bars and decades-old sausage and cheese stores. Dining options range from experimental restaurants to old-school supper clubs. Along the river, Boom Island Park offers downtown skyline views and a footbridge to Nicollet Island.
Also known as the Warehouse District, the North Loop is a vibrant neighborhood known for its cool start-up vibe, innovative restaurants, hip bars and nightspots. Converted warehouses from the late 19th and early 20th centuries contain indie fashion and design shops, and the Minneapolis Farmers Market sells produce, locally made snacks and candy. Minnesota Twins baseball fans head to Target Field on game days.
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North Loop
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Also known as the Warehouse District, the North Loop is a vibrant neighborhood known for its cool start-up vibe, innovative restaurants, hip bars and nightspots. Converted warehouses from the late 19th and early 20th centuries contain indie fashion and design shops, and the Minneapolis Farmers Market sells produce, locally made snacks and candy. Minnesota Twins baseball fans head to Target Field on game days.