Surly Brewing Company 5-10PM
https://surlybrewing.com/
Surly’s “destination brewery” is a giant, two-story shrine to the Minnesota beer with the biggest cult following. There’s always a big variety of beers on tap, including some that are only available in the taproom, and an entire shop dedicated to the brand’s iconic merchandise. Surly is the brewery that led the drive to change state law and allow breweries to serve beer on premises, which led to the craft beer boom after 2011.
What to drink: Pentagram (dark sour ale), Todd the Axe Man (West-coast IPA), Fiery Hell (lager infused with puya chilis)
Food: Full kitchen, serving upscale bar food, including some serious barbecue, and a few more refined entrees, all of which list beer pairings on the menu.
Surly Brewing Company: 520 Malcolm Ave. S.E., Minneapolis; 763-999-4040; surlybrewing.com
UPDATE: Just spoke with Surly. They advise that you have to be seated to eat. So it's advised that you get there early if you have an empty stomach.
https://surlybrewing.com/
Surly’s “destination brewery” is a giant, two-story shrine to the Minnesota beer with the biggest cult following. There’s always a big variety of beers on tap, including some that are only available in the taproom, and an entire shop dedicated to the brand’s iconic merchandise. Surly is the brewery that led the drive to change state law and allow breweries to serve beer on premises, which led to the craft beer boom after 2011.
What to drink: Pentagram (dark sour ale), Todd the Axe Man (West-coast IPA), Fiery Hell (lager infused with puya chilis)
Food: Full kitchen, serving upscale bar food, including some serious barbecue, and a few more refined entrees, all of which list beer pairings on the menu.
Surly Brewing Company: 520 Malcolm Ave. S.E., Minneapolis; 763-999-4040; surlybrewing.com
UPDATE: Just spoke with Surly. They advise that you have to be seated to eat. So it's advised that you get there early if you have an empty stomach.
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