

Minneapolis, MN
Best Shopping Districts (Shopping) (10 Overall Closest) |
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Nicollet Mall |
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(Shopping - Shopping Districts) |
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700 Nicollet Mall between Washington Ave S and 13th St S, Minneapolis 55402
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DOWNTOWN. Featured prominently in the opening credits of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," this popular shopping district boasts public statuary, spacious sidewalks, and of course, a top-notch collection of stores and restaurants. Start your spending spree at Macy's, Neiman Marcus or Saks Off Fifth Outlet, before perusing other options like Crate & Barrel, Barnes & Noble, and a two-level Target. Brit's Pub and The Local Irish Pub provide hearty grub and reviving drinks for weary shoppers while Morton's, The Steakhouse offers more upscale eats. Nicollet Mall encompasses both Gaviidae Common and City Center. |
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St. Anthony District & Northeast Minneapolis |
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(Shopping - Shopping Districts) |
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201 Main St SE, Minneapolis
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ST. ANTHONY. Located on the east bank of the Mississippi, the the Northeast has much to recommend it, whether you're looking for insight into the city's fascinating, flour-filled history or a cool place to hang out and sample contemporary Latino cookery at Picosa. Here, the old stone and brick structures, many bearing signage of tenants that occupied them more than 100 years ago, house dozens of neat little restaurants, bars, shops, and sights. In addition to all that, the Riverfront area, particularly Historic Main Street, hosts some of the city's most popular annual events, including June's Stone Arch Festival and Oktoberfest in the fall. |
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Warehouse District |
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(Shopping - Shopping Districts) |
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from 3rd Ave N to Hennepin Ave and from 1st St N to 7th St N, Minneapolis 55401 612-334-3131
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WAREHOUSE DISTRICT. This area, once populated with empty industrial buildings and storefronts, has been rejuvenated in recent years and now offers some of the city's best dining, shopping, and entertainment. Sports fans can catch the Timberwolves at the Target Center or see the Vikings and the Twins at the nearby Metrodome. Over forty restaurants and bars, serving a wealth of cuisines and libations, dot the district, as do clubs, art galleries, intimate live music venues, and small theaters. Plenty of architectural personality adds to the pleasure of spending time in this northwest Minneapolis neighborhood. |
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