5 More Places to Take Out of Town Guests
Did you have guests this Thanksgiving holidays? Or are they coming in December. Curious about where to take them this year?
Here is our second round of “The 5 places to take your out of town guests!”
See the previous list by clicking here.
1) A nice drive to charming Stillwater is always a treat. Great eats and shopping and another beautiful river view! https://www.ci.stillwater.mn.us
“There is much to see and do in Stillwater with our picturesque Historic Downtown Main Street and view of the St. Croix River Valley. When you come to visit, be sure to enjoy our fine restaurants, antique, and boutique shops and tours.” -Stillwater website
2) If your guests are foodies, visit one of our fantastic food halls. https://www.exploreminnesota.com/article/these-fabulous-food-halls-are-taking-over-twin-cities
“The national food hall phenomenon has arrived in Minneapolis-St. Paul with a vengeance, coming in a wide variety of inventive iterations to attract the masses. So what’s a food hall? Think food court, only trendier—and much more Instagram-worthy.” - Explore MN Website
3) Channel Paul Bunyan (you are in MN after all) - Learn to throw an axe at Bad Axe Throwing.
https://badaxethrowing.com/locations/axe-throwing-minneapolis
“Bad Axe Throwing Minneapolis is located 2.5 miles north of the University of Minnesota, Bad Axe Throwing Minneapolis is a massive 10,000 sq ft venue with a full bar, serving craft beer and wine. We ARE the world’s best urban axe throwing bar!”
4) Hit a spot with a tropical vibe. Brunch, cocktails, or dinner at Psycho Suzi’s should be just the ticket- the eclectic restaurant/tiki bar features Polynesian decor, fun drink mugs you can take home, and some pretty great eats. Plus, right now the space is DECKED OUT FOR THE HOLIDAYS IN A MAJOR WAY! I highly recommend making a reservation.
“The over the top 3-month Christmas Festivus is the most carousing arousing Christmas themed dinner & cocktail experience in the North. Let the seasonal cheer commence unseasonably early.” - https://www.psychosuzis.com/
5) Visit one of the many Holiday Markets in the Twin Cities.
“Forgo big-box bonanzas and cyber sales—now through December, there seems to be a maker market or holiday pop-up to hit every weekend. Here's where to shop local this season.” - https://mspmag.com/shop-and-style/shopping-guide-to-twin-cities-holiday-markets/