Our menu is modern comfort food available at all three meals--including a malted waffle with caramelized meringue in the morning, burgers and wings for lunch, and plank-roasted salmon and dry-aged ribeye for dinner. All with ingredients your grandmother can pronounce.
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Spend a evening catching up with your friends while you indulge in some delicious dishes served before you. Buster’s on 28th is a local hangout restaurant where you get some of the finest beer in the city. The menu including some traditional American recipes and comfort food is followed by an impressive beverage list. You get to taste some of the best local, national and international spirits at Buster’s on 28th. The warm decor and friendly staff are sure to give you some good time whenever you visit here.
Lyons Pub
If you like crowds, loud music and large, juicy burgers, you must check out this pub. The place really comes alive at night with DJs playing mostly Top 40 hits. The dance floor is busy, but large enough to handle it. The burgers are named for local buildings. The City Center includes bacon, lettuce, tomato and guacamole on a rye bun. The IDS is a half-pounder piled high with pickles, lettuce, tomato, sour cream and onion, enough to satisfy even the largest appetite. Other favorites include the Philly-steak sandwich, the French dip and the hearty prime-rib sandwich. A large selection of imported and domestic beer and liquor are available.
The Lowry
If you are looking for a tasty and satisfying American meal in Minneapolis then head straight to the Lowry. They offer guests a casual and relaxed dining experience and is an ideal place to dine for families along with their kids. On the food menu they offer variety of American dishes (burgers, oysters and egg dishes) and diners can enjoy their meal along with their favorite drinks (craft cocktails, whiskies and micro-brews). Patrons who love their drinks can check out their favorite brews and bites during the happy hours on weekdays from 3p to 6p and 10p to midnight on weekends. The Lowry is popular with locals for their brunch menu, but diners can also enjoy lunch and dinner.
Grab a stool by the fireplace in the downstairs of this British pub oasis or visit the balcony poolroom. If people-watching is your bag, the window tables offer some of the best gazing in town on Nicollet Mall. As soon as the first hint of spring hits, the patio tables offer an even better view. If you are lucky, you might catch a bit of Musicfest being played outdoors at Orchestra Hall across the street. Lots of paneling, a beautiful old-world bar, and the World Cup on the “telly” make this feel like a bit of London Towne. The menu features a fine selection of British ales and lagers, burgers, sandwiches and, of course, fish and chips.
We have a local feel with a big city location
One of the best Irish bars in town, Merlins Rest gives plenty of reason to visit. Whiskey enthusiasts will be impressed by their exhaustive list of Scotch and Irish whiskeys, while beer lovers can gurgle on a fine Irish beers. There is also a selective list of wine and signature cocktails. Tipple on happy hours and nosh on tasty Irish pub bites. There is no dearth of entertainment as well with kilt nights, live music, scotch tastings and more.
The Howe Daily Kitchen & Bar located on Minneapolis' south side. Dog-friendly patio, local spirits, local beer. Sports bar.
