![]() Chow down on a Jucy Lucy at Matt’s Bar or The 5-8 Club-each bar claims to be the creator of this molten-hot, ultra-gooey, cheese-filled burger, so try both to decide! Honorable mentions go to the standout Lucy variations at Blue Door Puband The Nook.Try something out of the ordinary at Milkjam Creamery, an artisanal ice cream shop serving up innovative flavors.Enjoy the giant outdoor deck overlooking the beautiful Mississippi river with a delicious cocktail in hand. Get Tiki with it at Psycho Suzi’s, the official tiki bar of the Twin Cities.When the weather allows, eat at one of our favorite outdoor dining spots! Choose from patios, decks, rooftops, and sidewalks.Go lawn bowling-similar to bocce ball, but instead of tossing you roll-on the rooftop at Brit’s Pub.Step outside and walk along the cobblestone road and feel like you’ve been transported to a completely different place. Take in views of the downtown skyline while sipping a cocktail or indulging in some comfort food under the trees at Aster Café.With a large Somali population, Minneapolis is filled with amazing places for traditional Somali cuisine. Get a taste of East African comfort food.Warm up with the Caribbean & Mexican inspired rotisserie cooking at Brasa, a favorite spot of local Food Network Star Andrew Zimmern.Try unique and specialty pizzas from one of our favorite Minnesota pizza chains, Pizza Luce-open late!.In the summer, rent pedal boats, kayaks, paddleboards, canoes, and bikes from Wheel Fun Rentals, found at various lakes and parks throughout the city.Stroll through a Japanese peace garden and the country’s second oldest public rose garden at Lyndale Park on the shores of Lake Harriet.Watch a movie at the Lake Harriet Bandshell during the city's summer Movies in the Park series.Bike or walk along the Midtown Greenway, a 5.5-mile long former railroad corridor that winds throughout the city.Visit The Commons, a 2-block park of wide open, picnic-ready green space in East Town.Take your dog to the nearly 2-acre off-leash dog park at Lake of the Isles (the entrance is located on West Lake of the Isles Parkway).Anthony Main to the Stone Arch Bridge, a Minneapolis landmark that spans 23 arches over the Mississippi River. Take your four-legged friend to the legendary Minnehaha Off-Leash Dog Park.Gaze up at Minnehaha Park’s53-foot waterfall, beautiful when iced over or flowing.During the warmer months, rent a bike through Minneapolis' bike share program and cruise down Minneapolis’ 226 miles of bike paths.See the winter lights display at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum or go apple picking in the fall to collect Minnesota’s famous apple: the Honeycrisp.Anthony Falls from the Guthrie’s Endless Bridge that jets over the Mississippi. Enjoy a scenic walk through Loring Park-it’s the Central Park of downtown Minneapolis.In the summer, explore the 3700-year-old Quaking Bog loop hiking trail or the Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden and Bird Sanctuary. ![]() Cross country ski, snowboard, snow tube, or snowshoe in the winter recreation area at Theodore Wirth Park-equipment rental and lessons are available.Run, walk, bike, or people watch along the Chain of Lakes-including the three most popular, Lake of the Isles, Bde Maka Ska, and Lake Harriet.
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