![]() Go for brunch to order fresh pastries a la carte for a first course.Īlma Cafe | 528 University Ave SE | 1.9 miles Upscale restaurant serving fantastic American staples. Spoon & Stable | 211 N 1st St | 1.3 miles Japanese-Italian fusion with flavor bombs like their preserved lemon pizza and miso-pesto pasta.īest sushi in all of Minneapolis with melt in your mouth tuna. 9 milesīeautiful open lounge and coworking space with seasonal lattes and killer fast WiFi Farther but Still Walkable (< 2 miles) Spyhouse Coffee | 215 South 4th Street |. 5 milesīasement den or underground hipster coffee shop? You decide! Tuesday night trivia & Wednesday night bingo with arcade machines and local craft brewsīoiler Room Coffee | 1830 3rd Avenue South |. Serves a unique Argentinian style pizza, empanadas, and mountainous caesar salads! Bevy & Chat or Work Surprisingly good breakfast sandwich!īoludo Pizza | 530 South 4th Street |. Super Instagrammy artisan donut shop with coffee and yogurt bowls. Lunch staple for the worker bees of downtown Minneapolis.Ĭardigan Donuts | 40 South 7th Street |. Not run by Gordon Ramsay but still delicious! Hefty portions of comfort classics.įood Trucks Capella Tower | Capella Tower |. 5 milesĬlassic north Indian menu with a killer lunch buffet. Quick conveyor belt sushi that’s fun for adults and kids alike!ĭancing Ganesha | 1100 Harmon Pl |. Vogue American eatery right next to the beautiful Loring Park.Ĭhef Ann’s newest restaurant that celebrates Loation cuisine with the decor of a plant oasis. Rentable private speakeasy for small groups (30-40 people).Ĭafe & Bar Lurcat | 1624 Harmon Pl |. ![]() Woodsy steakhouse that will make you feel like you’re in Nick Offerman’s dining room. The Butcher’s Tale | 1121 Hennepin Ave |. Quirky homestyle brunch fare with locally sourced coffee and plenty of seating. Rentable rooms for small and large private group events (e.g., lab reunions). Minnesotan classics with a great vegetarian Juicy Lucy. Set up for all weather conditions with a cozy fireplace and outdoor lawn bowling! 3 milesĮnglish pub with great domestic and international beer selection. 3 milesĬlassic diner vibes with a full bar and open 24 hrs, 365 days a year!īrit’s Pub | 1110 Nicollet Mall |. The Nicollet Diner | 1333 Nicollet Mall |. Bring layers! Hyper-Local (< 1 mile from Convention Center) Restaurants With that in mind, our recommendations are mostly weather agnostic. No one knows if there’s going to be a snowstorm or a mid-fall heat wave. ![]() People who are visiting from outside the Metro Mobility Service area can ride as temporary visitors for up to 21 days a year.Ī Note about Weather. In order to access Metro Mobility, visitors must have disabilities or health conditions that sometimes prevent them from accessing regular-route buses and trains. The Twin Cities offers an accessible door-to-door transportation service available to those with accessibility needs. This can be a quick way to get to locations that are further from the light rail stops. Like all big cities, the Twin Cities has many options to order a direct car ride via an app. Some other useful resources are bike sharing and self-guided walking tours ![]() You are allowed to take a bicycle on a bus or light rail, really expanding access to the cities. Minneapolis is a very bikeable and walkable city. They can be a bit difficult to navigate, but with a handy map, they are a great resource. Skyways are open a bit past regular working hours on weekdays. Skyways connect many downtown Minneapolis buildings on the 2nd floor (including the conference hotel), allowing you to traverse most of downtown without going outside. There is also an active bus network, supporting travel basically anywhere in the Twin Cities. Additionally, there is a free shuttle running along Nicolette that can take you to the conference hotel. The hotel is a 12-minute walk from the light rail. The closest stop to the conference location is the Nicolette Mall stop (both green and blue lines stop there). Paul, and many locations of interest, including the airport (which is on the blue line). There is a light rail connecting Minneapolis, St. Getting Around the Twin Cities and Downtown: We focus on locations close to the conference center but also offer some of our favorites that are worth a longer trip out. Two Twin Cities faculty ( Lana Yarosh and Abby Marsh) and two graduate students ( Leah Ajmani and Logan Stapleton) have come up with this guide to the Twin Cities for your convenience. Recommendations CSCW Magazine-Style Local Guide as PDF
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