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| emeinz (25), Minnesota | | July 13, 2011 Good service. Good neighbor hood and good atmosphere. Not too many tap lines, but they make it worth your time. Good food to accompany the beer. I would recommend this place. | | JK (163), Uptown, Minneapolis, Minnesota | | April 3, 2011 I have lived near this place for a long time but never managed to make it there until a few days ago First, poor layout inside. The bar is too small, and with the remaining area occupied by tables, some of the servers were kind of unfriendly when I had the nerve to stand drinking my beer. The appetizer I had was ok. Selection is decent, they had a Bell’s release event when I went. Beers not on happy hour are expensive. Clear the tables out of there when you are having a busy night, and this would be a lot better place. | | detroiter (10), Euphoria, Minnesota | | January 18, 2011 Cool place to hang out and have a beer or two. Nice variety of tap beers - something for every taste. Food is good, service is friendly. And bowling! | | JaBier (68), Capital City, Ohio | | November 14, 2010 Stopped in on 10/30/10. Small place that’s absolutely packed (young crowd, too), but there were two seats at the bar. Staff was friendly and attentive, despite being slammed. I could tell they’re used to it. Good selection of beers, but I was focused on Darkness. Didn’t try the food, but wished I was hungry. Brunch smelled amazing. Worth the stop for sure. | | theisti (273), Leawood, Kansas | | August 12, 2010 Visited for lunch, midweek. The space is pretty small, but comfortably so. There are is a decent size bar to the right, bar tables in the center, and maybe 8 dining table to the right. Behind all of this is the bowling alley, which is pretty cool. During lunch, no one was bowling, and the place was mostly filled with socialists working on their latest movie treatments. They had wifi, and an electical outlet; two things I was really in the need of. The service was very friendly. I had an egg scramble and a Surly Hell, both were fresh and in good condition. They have rotating Surly and Bells seasonal, plus a solid draft and bottle list. Not huge, but well chosen. The food menu was really quite pricey, considering. In general, a fun place which I am sure is even more so when it is in Bar mode in the evening. The fact its aroun the corner from Herkimer and Moto-I make it an easy choice to visit. | | kbutler1 (65), Minnesota | | June 7, 2010 Bowling Alley/theater/bar all wrapped into one. Small draft selection but good offerings overall. Food is good but can be a little pricey. Decent breakfast as well. Fun place to go if you are in town and want o bowl and drink craft beer. | | KAF (100), Coralville, Iowa | | November 18, 2008 Only eight lanes for bowling but it has a theatre. The beer selection was okay but everything was overpriced, even their local selection. The first two beers I ordered they were out of. If they have an open lane for bowling you should come and check it out, but if you’re just looking for a place to drink there are other options in the area. | | pepsiedcan (26), The Student Ghetto, Iowa | | July 6, 2008 This was a nice place with some decent beer on tap and decent prices as well. I didn’t end up trying the food, but it smelled good. At 10 pm on a saturday we were easily able to get a table. Our server was friendly and answered all of our questions. I’d go back here if I ever come up to Minneapolis again. | | tytoanderso (53), SLP, Minnesota | | March 21, 2008 Where else in Minnesota can you drink Cru Brouscella 1900 Grand Cru and bowl? Always plenty of Bell’s on tap. Sometimes lacking in the locals department, but when you can get a bottle of Rose de Grambinus does it matter? Typical Uptown hipster crowd, but thankfully very few assholes. Cantillon + bowling = cool hangout. | | GeneralGao (222), Iowa City, Iowa | | March 17, 2008 Visited on a Friday evening. Very cool place packed with lots of 20, 30, and 40 somethings. Very hip retro vibe going on. They had a dozen plus tap beers which are pretty good, I had a pint of Surly Furious. There were a half dozen or so bowling lanes, but the waiting list can be long when the place is crowded. I’ve been told that the food is all organic and pretty good, but we didn’t eat. I’ll have to go back next time I’m in Minne. |
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