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  1. Jul 24, 2018 · Jax Cafe is classic Minneapolis dining. Whether celebrating a special occasion or just toasting a Tuesday night with a properly mixed Manhattan, Jax has been serving Minneapolis fine dining since the 1940’s. Open in Google Maps. 1928 University Ave NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418. (612) 789-7297.

    • Fraunces Tavern (1762) Bars. Beer bars. Financial District. price 2 of 4. By far NYC’s oldest bar, Fraunces Tavern is the city’s last surviving connection to 18th century boozing.
    • The Ear Inn (1817) Bars. Dive bars. West Village. price 2 of 4. At “only” 200 and change years-old, The Ear Inn may not be the very oldest bar in NYC, but its history is undoubtedly some of the city’s most interesting.
    • Neir's Tavern (1829) Bars. Gastropubs. Queens. This self-described “most famous bar that you’ve never heard of” dates all the way back to early 19th century NYC, when it quickly became a beloved local legend.
    • McSorley’s Old Ale House (1854) Bars. Beer bars. East Village. price 1 of 4. For well over 150 years, McSorley’s has been serving up exactly two kinds of beer–light and dark–to patrons ranging in esteem from Abraham Lincoln to Boss Tweed.
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  3. This is a list of notable current and former nightclubs in New York City. A 2015 survey of former nightclubs in the city identified 10 most historic ones, starting with the Cotton Club, active from 1923 to 1936.

    • Waldmann Brewery and Wurstery
    • Neumann’s Bar
    • Gluek’s Restaurant and Bar
    • Forepaugh’s
    • Monte Carlo
    • Commodore Bar and Restaurant
    • Firehouse Wine Bar

    Originally established in 1857, Waldmann Brewery and Wurstery was reestablished in 2017 after years of hard work put in by owner Tom Schroeder and St. Paul architect John Yust. Renamed after the original owner, Anthony Waldmann, the historic building is the Twin Cities’ oldest commercial structure. It once held a saloon that closed over 154 years a...

    Neumann’sin North St. Paul has claimed the title of “Oldest Bar in Minnesota” and has been serving the Twin Cities since 1887. Even the Great Depression and Prohibition didn’t stop the bar from serving—they just served “near-beer” on the first floor and opened a speakeasy on the second. Bill Neumann originally opened the bar to serve Hamm’s beer to...

    Gluek’s Restaurant and Barhas been serving Minneapolis since 1934 although its origin can be traced back to 1855 when Gottlieb Gluek arrived in Minneapolis from Germany. Over the years, Gluek and his sons opened various breweries and restaurants across the metro, but today Gluek’s Restaurant and Bar is back where it started in the Warehouse Distric...

    Named after Joseph Forepaugh, the successful businessman who built the stately Victorian masion in 1870, Forepaugh’sis located in Irvine Park, St. Paul, and yes, it’s just as elegant as it looks. Forepaugh eventually sold the home which fell into deterioration until a private company bought the mansion and reopened it as a restaurant in 1976. In 20...

    Originally opened as one of Gluek’s bars (a “G” is still imprinted on the original tin ceiling), the bar has been known as Monte Carlosince 1906. Today it is the oldest bar in the Warehouse District and is characterized by its copper bar top, old-school atmosphere and extensive patio seating in the summer.

    The original Commodore Hotel and art-deco inspired bar opened in the 1920s in St. Paul and was frequented during the prohibition by the likes of F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda along with a few other notable locals. Revamped and restored to its former glory, the Commodore Bar and Restaurantreopened in 2016 and serves an extensive menu of spe...

    The up and coming Firehouse Wine Bar in St. Paul is a project that has been in the works for a while. Redevelopment is set to begin soon, thanks to community members and developers Brody Nordland and Chelsea Kaeding who joined together to save the 1872 brick building from demolition. The area was originally slated for a singular hotel, but develope...

  4. Copacabana, 1940 - 1992. Media Platforms Design Team. One of the oldest and most historic nightclubs in NYC, the Latin themed night club oozed with Old Hollywood glamour and sophistication.With ...

  5. Feb 27, 2023 · La Belle Vie. 1998–2015. Tim McKee and Josh Thoma’s refined French restaurant in Stillwater eventually moved into the historic 510 Groveland space in Minneapolis. As it aged beautifully into the city, it earned one of the first James Beard Awards and defined fine dining for a new century.

  6. Jun 13, 2019 · Arnellia’s is the club in St. Paul known by its namesake, Arnellia Allen. Called the “Apollo of St. Paul,” Arnellia’s was a staple on University Avenue in St. Paul until 2017, when Allen, who owned the club since 1992, passed away. “ (Nacirema) is where we met Ms. Arnellia.