5 Best Sports Bars in Minnesota!
Minnesotans love sports—from high school, to college, to the pros. But you can’t always make it to all the games, or maybe you need a place to gather with friends or like minded-fans before heading over to the stadium. That’s what sports bars are for. Here are our favorites.
Bunny’s Bar and Grill, St. Louis Park, MN
Whether you’re watching the Vikings, the Twins, the Wild, the Lynx, or any other team, Bunny’s is the spot to do it. Frequently singled out as one of the state’s best sports bars, Bunny’s is a venerable St. Louis Park fixture to which sports fans have flocked for decades. When you catch a game at Bunny’s, you’re soaking in the atmosphere of the joint as much as the action on the screen.
Rounders Sports Bar & Grill, Mankato, MN
With its 20, high-definition 50-inch screens and a robust collection of sports packages, there’s no better place to watch sports in Mankato than Rounders Sports Bar & Grill. They have plenty of apps and taps and even serve breakfast if you want to get an early start on game day.
Billy’s on Grand, St. Paul, MN
Billy’s has an awesome patio. But sports fans may not have noticed it because the sheer number of screens inside this sprawling bar and restaurant have them transfixed on any given event on any given day. No matter, beer has vitamin D, doesn’t it?
Ultimate Sports Bar & Grill, Waite Park, MN
Sports fans in the St. Cloud area can head to Ultimate Sports Bar & Grill and, with the bar’s extreme satellite package, find just about any game they’re looking for. Daily specials and events like meat raffles and happy hours will keep even the shortest of attention spans occupied.
Alary’s Bar, St. Paul, MN
Alary’s is one of the city’s most venerable sports bars. While the bar is generally geared toward fans of Chicago sports teams, there’s always plenty of other sports programming on its many TVs—especially during hockey season. Wild fans flock to Alary’s before games at the Xcel Energy Center and take advantage of the bar’s free shuttles to the arena. Fans who hang back can enjoy the games from the comfort of their barstools.