How to Go on a Pub Crawl in the Twin Cities

Minneapolis-Saint Paul, better known as the "Twin Cities," is the most populous area in Minnesota. Minneapolis and Saint Paul are the state's two largest cities. The area was dubbed the "Twin Cities" originally as a reminder that there were two cities, and is known as the arts capital of the Midwest. The Twin Cities are home to a variety of entertainment options, especially the infamous pub crawl. So, if you're visiting Minneapolis-Saint Paul or you're a local, and you want to go on a pub crawl, read on. Check out this article to find out the best places in these cities to go on a pub crawl.

Instructions

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      Take a trip to Lake Street for a pub crawl. There is a row of restaurants and pubs along this street that is a perfect setting for a pub crawl and a night out on the town. Merlin's Rest, one of the more well-known and premier pubs along this stretch, is a traditional pub with Irish style. Locals fill up this pub to chug on Guinness and fill up on British treats like bangers and mash. Check out the website for Merlin's Pub in Resources to find out more about it.

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      Go on a Zombie Pub Crawl, if you're in the Twin Cities for Halloween. Locals head out in costume in October in the Twin Cities for the ultimate pub crawl. They meet up in Gold Medal Park, then hop on a shuttle and head to several pubs, including Grumpy's, Bullwinkle's, Town Hall and Sgt. Preston's, The Corner Bar, The Red Sea and Palmer's and the Nomad.

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      Sign up for Finnegan's Pub Crawl if you're in the Twin Cities for St. Patrick's Day. Locals and tourists alike pay a small fee, about $40, hop on a bus and pub crawl throughout the city. They start at Finnegan's, then hit four more bars and return to Finnegan's.

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      Go on a pedal pub crawl. This contraption, powered by the pedaling of its riders, crawls at 6 mph through the city, stopping at some of Minneapolis-St. Paul's finest pubs.

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      Don't miss the top pubs in the cities as you participate in these popular pub crawls. If one of these isn't a stop on the list of pubs to visit in a pub crawl, take a trip to visit these local favorites. 1. Kieran's Irish Pub--Located on Second Avenue, this pub is often described as authentic, like a pub you would find in Ireland. In addition to its popular outside seating that seats up to 200 people, Kieran's Pub also hosts live Irish music acts.2. Keegan's Pub--This worn, Irish pub also brings an Irish authenticity to the Twin Cities. The pub boasts all things Irish--food, beer and music, and packs in locals out for pub crawls or looking for a special club to spend the evening. 3. O' Gara's--This Snelling Avenue hot spot is a local landmark. Locals head to this alterna-pub for the feel of an Irish pub imbued with American food, like ribs and chicken. The music also strays from Irish, with reggae, rock and roll and jazz blaring from the speakers.

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