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  • xavier mcdaniel
    xavier mcdaniel Somewhere in NYC Posts: 9,431
    CL286295 said:
    CM189191 said:
    CL286295 said:
    Coming in from Atlanta and staying by the venue.  Are there any cool/funky neighborhoods to check out that are walkable with bars to bounce in and out of?  I don't mind taking an Uber somewhere that might have some record stores, funky stores, bars, etc.  Anything like that around?
    Yep, stuff like that can be found in a neighboring area that the locals refer to as: 'Minneapolis'
    Anywhere in particular in Minneapolis that you would suggest?  I have no problem taking a trip over there, but I'm just not familiar with area, so any suggestions would be appreciated. 
    https://northloop.org/
    I'm going to the go to the Twins game tomorrow night and possible Wednesday afternoon.
    North loop is walking distance from Target Field. Black Sheep is the best pizza in town. Also the Loon Cafe in the warehouse district is awesome(even closer to the stadium)The pecos red river chili is great. 
    That's good to know. Thanks for the tip.
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  • animus
    animus Twin Cities area Posts: 530
    I’ve been waiting for a noon twins game so Wednesday may just be perfect.

    Some great breweries, bars and eateries in the north loop area. A manageable walk from Target field but if it’s a hot day just get a Lyft.


  • xavier mcdaniel
    xavier mcdaniel Somewhere in NYC Posts: 9,431
    animus said:
    I’ve been waiting for a noon twins game so Wednesday may just be perfect.

    Some great breweries, bars and eateries in the north loop area. A manageable walk from Target field but if it’s a hot day just get a Lyft.


    hour by hour I checked earlier said 72 and sunny for Minneapolis at noon.
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  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    For the day off in between shows my wife and I were interested in doing some walking around St Paul and Minneapolis parks to see the river and some views. Any suggestions on the best places to go to? 
  • Dirty Frank Z
    Dirty Frank Z Posts: 2,878
    PJNB said:
    For the day off in between shows my wife and I were interested in doing some walking around St Paul and Minneapolis parks to see the river and some views. Any suggestions on the best places to go to? 
    Como Park. But that may be crazy given its proximity to the State Fair.
    Hidden Falls or Minnehaha Falls are great. 
    The Grand Rounds in Minneapolis is also probably a crown jewel for what you are looking for. Walk around some lakes and maybe dip into a bar or restaurant. 

    Have fun!

    PS - You could always take a slight drive north (20 minutes) to White Bear Lake and enjoy that community. Go Bears. 
  • evenflow82
    evenflow82 Posts: 3,892
    Stillwater is wonderful and has the five mile old bridge new bridge trail. I believe you can rent bikes.
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  • animus
    animus Twin Cities area Posts: 530
    edited August 2023

    Ground round walking or biking is great. Near downtown in Saint Paul it’s accessed via Shepard Rd along the River. Rent a Lime bike and ride or walk. If you want to start at a more scenic point maybe the Ford Parkway area on the Hidden Falls drive part of the trail.

    The Stone Arch Bridge walk and area in Minneapolis is nice and plenty of eateries on either side of the bridge and nice views. Highly recommend going into the Guthrie and taking in the view from their observation deck. It should still be free. 

    Not by the River but the Walker sculpture garden is free, the Minneapolis Institute of Art is free and has some nice shady courtyard area. “Eat Street” on Nicollet is near the MIA with plenty of places to grab a bite. 
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  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    animus said:
    I’ve been waiting for a noon twins game so Wednesday may just be perfect.

    Some great breweries, bars and eateries in the north loop area. A manageable walk from Target field but if it’s a hot day just get a Lyft.


    hour by hour I checked earlier said 72 and sunny for Minneapolis at noon.

    Make sure you sit on the sunny side of the stadium!
  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    PJNB said:
    For the day off in between shows my wife and I were interested in doing some walking around St Paul and Minneapolis parks to see the river and some views. Any suggestions on the best places to go to? 
    Como Park. But that may be crazy given its proximity to the State Fair.
    Hidden Falls or Minnehaha Falls are great. 
    The Grand Rounds in Minneapolis is also probably a crown jewel for what you are looking for. Walk around some lakes and maybe dip into a bar or restaurant. 

    Have fun!

    PS - You could always take a slight drive north (20 minutes) to White Bear Lake and enjoy that community. Go Bears. 
    Como Zoo (in Como Park) is quite nice, and free!

    Make sure to check out their arboretum!
  • animus
    animus Twin Cities area Posts: 530
    Stillwater is wonderful and has the five mile old bridge new bridge trail. I believe you can rent bikes.
    Great idea. The Herman Electric Bike Rental place is in the same building as the Green Bridge Coffee shop which is solid. Stillwater has some great restaurants and bars and a good place to sit along the river. 
  • animus
    animus Twin Cities area Posts: 530
    Anyone driving or using ride shares be advised downtown Saint Paul construction is a bit messy and can greatly affect routes. 
  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    Thanks for all the ideas looking into them now!
  • YieldInHiding
    YieldInHiding Posts: 1,841
    I probably commented on this thread in 2011 but I'm too lazy to look right now. Hi folks!! See you at the show!
    No longer overwhelmed it seems so simple now.
  • YieldInHiding
    YieldInHiding Posts: 1,841
    vant0037 said:
    YieldInHiding, how was the show last night?

    Okay I searched and saw this comment. I think this is from the Philly shows. Both were great, but 10-22 was a top 10 show for me.
    No longer overwhelmed it seems so simple now.
  • Twins game was fun last night. They didn’t play well but sweet stadium and nice evening to take in a game.
  • JojoRice
    JojoRice Kennesaw, GA Posts: 4,553
    Anyone in the GA or Merch lines yet??
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  • YieldInHiding
    YieldInHiding Posts: 1,841
    Twins game was fun last night. They didn’t play well but sweet stadium and nice evening to take in a game.

    Glad you enjoyed it! I love Target Field...such a great experience each time. Was hoping PJ would play there sometime. Guess we'll have to wait a bit longer for that.
    No longer overwhelmed it seems so simple now.
  • YieldInHiding
    YieldInHiding Posts: 1,841
    vant0037 said:
    Sometimes I go way back to really old threads and look up some of the posters and check when they were last active and many of them haven't been active in a long time and I wonder what happened to those people.

    I'm here. :)
    No longer overwhelmed it seems so simple now.
  • JP77380
    JP77380 Posts: 179
    Has any seen anything about ga getting in early in St. Paul? Only see doors at 6pm. Last tour show I went to in St. Louis ga got entry 30 minutes before seating so 5:30. Just wondering.  
  • I’m also wondering the same about doors for GA.