Eclectic cafe in a classic building filled with local art for sale and creative decor creates a funky, cozy atmosphere. A plant-filled patio offers a dog-friendly outdoor space, while occasional live music adds energy on weekends.
Walls showcase an eclectic collection of art, mostly for sale, creating a stunning lobby and a unique atmosphere that draws people in.
A large parking lot offers free parking with plenty of space. The spot has its own dedicated lot for easy parking access.
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Live music occurs on Saturdays and Sundays between noon and 3PM by local talents.
There is free parking right next to the building.
Finding a table can be difficult on nice weekends due to limited seating.
Mansion combines historic architecture with contemporary art for a seamless visual experience. Atmosphere feels friendly and spacious, with holiday decor enhancing the setting. Unique features include an authentic Swedish cafe and an amazing kids' play area.
The mansion itself is a work of art with stunning architecture and detailed woodwork. Exhibits showcase art and design from the late 19th century, blending history with educational content.
Free and convenient parking is available in a decent size lot. Access to the manor is easy with plenty of parking spots.
Good to know
Admission to the American Swedish Institute is free on Thursdays from 3-8 pm.
Tickets for events at the American Swedish Institute can sell out quickly.
Kids under 6 can enter for free at the American Swedish Institute.
Bright, spacious coffee shop with natural light and colorful decor creates a chill, inviting vibe. Walls display local art, and the space shares a building with artist studios, adding a creative atmosphere. Seating is ample and comfortable, making it easy to relax or work without feeling crowded.
Art fills the walls with local exhibits and pieces displayed at the coffee bar. Shared space with art studios hosts showcases and sales, creating a vibrant indoor atmosphere despite a quiet exterior.
Plenty of free street parking surrounds the area. Parking is easy to find and the location stays quiet.
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The coffee shop is dog friendly, making it a great spot for pet owners.
Street parking is easily found nearby, providing convenient access.
The bathrooms are large and clean, ensuring a pleasant visit.
Historic industrial complex transformed into a labyrinth of artist studios and galleries showcasing diverse art mediums. The atmosphere blends old American architecture with a vibrant, creative energy. Over 350 artists work and display here, making it a dynamic hub for local art.
The galleries showcase a wide variety of art forms including paintings, sculptures, pottery, jewelry, and textiles. The building itself feels like a piece of art, hosting events where artists create and display their work during open studio weekends.
Parking is ample during regular events but becomes problematic during large gatherings like Art-A-Whirl. It gets fun to find spots during art crawl events.
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Art-A-Whirl occurs annually in May, showcasing over 350 artists.
Most studios are open for visitors on 3rd Thursdays each month.
Parking can be challenging during large events like Art-A-Whirl.
Large open-air park combines modern sculptures with serene natural elements like wind chimes in trees. Visitors find a peaceful atmosphere ideal for quiet walks and reflection. Iconic pieces such as the Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture stand out against views of historic architecture.
Outdoor art integrates seamlessly with nature, creating an immersive experience that feels like a public room without walls. The layout encourages exploration, featuring pieces like functional art bridges and direct, humorous public sculptures.
Easy street parking with meters is available nearby. Rates run at $0.25 per 30 minutes, making parking both cheap and hassle-free.
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The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is free to visit.
Parking at the adjacent lot costs $4 for the day.
The park is open until midnight.
Building showcases stunning contemporary architecture with a quirky facade that draws attention. Interior offers a quiet, peaceful atmosphere with thoughtfully curated art in a spacious, relaxed setting. Visitors enjoy free admission and a great city view from the balcony.
Free entry welcomes visitors to explore contemporary art in a building that itself is a work of art. Exhibits change frequently and include interactive pieces, with staff offering helpful support like bag watching.
Parking costs around six dollars in the East River Road Garage under the building. Plenty of spots exist but access can be frustrating and sometimes requires reservation only.
Good to know
The Weisman Art Museum is free to enter.
Parking is available by reservation only near the museum.
Several rooms at the museum may be closed during your visit.
Coffee shop combines skateboard store, art-filled decor, and intimate live music venue with a half pipe stage. Atmosphere stays relaxed and welcoming but grows loud during shows featuring local and alternative artists. Space feels small yet detailed, attracting a community focused on music and creativity.
Walls showcase skater merchandise and art creating a very cool vibe. Plenty of indoor seating lets you enjoy the art along with a view.
Free street parking is available nearby, making it easy to find a spot without paying. Parking on Central can be tight, but plenty of spots exist just around the corner.
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Parking is available on Central Ave, but can be tight; free street parking is nearby.
Live music events typically charge around $17 for local artists.
The cafe stops serving coffee in the evening, so plan accordingly.
Spacious coffee shop with rustic decor and local art displays creates a cozy atmosphere enhanced by big windows and a fireplace. Tables with outlet access support laptop use, while outdoor seating offers views across the lake. The vibe is generally quiet but can be lively with nearby conversations.
Walls feature art from local artists with a focus on beautiful pieces. The display rotates occasionally, showing support for the local art scene.
Off-street parking offers easy access and is free at this location. Street parking exists but can be confusing for first-timers.
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AA meetings are held daily at 7 am from Monday to Friday.
Parking is available, but it can be confusing for first-time visitors.
The coffee shop is handicap accessible.