Forget the miserable winter at these great rooftop bars in the Twin Cities with breathtaking views.
LessThis is just the second summer the roof of the hip Hewing has been open to the public, and, six stories above the North Loop, it’s easy to understand the appeal. In addition to providing a great vantage point from which to see Minneapolis, the Hewing rooftop also has a pool for the summer and a sauna for the winter.
The popular American restaurant has a lotta locations, but LaSalle Plaza’s 6,500 square foot rooftop is decidedly the trendiest. In summers past, CRAVE has had live DJ’s, bottle service ,and movie nights so we’ll see what 2021 brings, but strong cocktails and shareable apps are definitely on the menu. Sip house sangria, a blackberry mule, or a blood orange margarita while splitting flatbreads and sliders with your group.
When it comes to rooftop patios, one name always rises to the top. The worst kept secret in downtown Minneapolis, Brits has a fabulous space that goes far beyond simple dining. Outdoor second level bar? Check. Indoor overflow in case of unexpected summer showers? Check. An all-grass, barefoot bocce ball court that also serves as a plein air movie theater and soccer stadium? Check, check and check.
Doing ramen before anyone knew who David Chang was, moto-i is a perfect stop for fulfilling your umami Japanese food cravings. Not into the idea of mixing your ramen with a hot, sunny rooftop? That’s cool too. With miso popcorn, a full suite of steamed buns available, and a daily happy hour, moto-i has plenty for the snackier al fresco diner. Moto-i also happens to be the only restaurant in Minnesota that can claim to have an on-site sake brewery, (we recommend a flight so you can try them all).
LynLake Brewery features dozens of delicious brews to cool yourself down on hot summer days. Even better? If you get hungry, LynLake’s in-house Burger Joint serves up “Oakie-style” onion burgers to balance out those strong IPA’s. Try the rotating burger of the month, such as the K-Town with kimchi slaw and gulgogi glaze.
This St. Paul institution has been around since the end of prohibition, but after a total facelift in recent years The Lex is back and better than ever. The 60-person rooftop patio lets you bake in the sun or enjoy the shade and features a full bar serving up strong, classic cocktails. Try the Lex Cup (cucumber vodka, lemon sour, ginger ale) or Earl on Grand (gin, Grand Marnier, Earl Gray simple syrup.)
Up-Down, a multi-floor arcade experience in the heart of the Lyn-Lake neighborhood, is an arcade jam-packed with vintage and modern games. The main floor includes an arcade jam-packed with vintage and modern games, while the rooftop patio has group gaming and more tactile activities like life-size Jenga. With pizza by the slice and game fees topping out at 25 cents per play, you can’t beat Up-Down as one of the most creative, affordable dates in town.
UNION has the only year-round, glass-enclosed rooftop in Minnesota- and it offers great skyline views while serving upscale American food and cocktails. During the day, UNION’s Solar Brunch on the roof is known as one of the hottest in town- with $15 bottomless mimosas, eggs benedict, hash brown bowls and shrimp avocado toast. After dark, it’s a great spot for downtown dwellers to see-and-be-seen under the stars.
While technically not on the roof, Graze’s second-level walk-out patio is pretty close—and close to Target Field so it’s perfect for pre- or post-gaming. Sip a handcrafted cocktail like the Overnight Celebrity (Hennessy, raspberry lemonade, tea) or the North Loop Negroni (gin, campari, vermouth) while you enjoy city views. The food hall also has about a half-dozen vendors, so you’ve got lots of options when hunger hits. Think empanadas, churros, wings, and tacos.
The hottest spot in town this summer is definitely gonna be the new, aptly named Rooftop Bar atop NOLO’s Kitchen & Bar in the Maytag building. Open Thursdays - Sundays, The Rooftop has a surf-inspired vibe and live music. Drinks are spiked versions of kid favorites. Patron is served in Capri-sun-like pouches, slushie machines churn out colorful coladas, and the Pink Flamingo is basically lemonade with vodka and a crazy straw.