Times Bar & Cafe
(612) 617-8098
201 E Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis,
MN
55414
44.9877
-93.2577
Neighborhoods: Nicollet Island, University

What People Are Saying About Times Bar & Cafe
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In Short
Pressed-tin Cathedral ceilings, deep mahogany woodwork, Art Deco décor and nightly live music attracts veterans of both the Cities' jazz and hipster scene-seekers. On a busy corner of Minneapolis' St. Anthony Main neighbrhood, large gathering tables nestle around the long carved-wood bar. Patrons dip into Fondue for Two, a culinary journey through melted cheeses, hot oil and chocolate or select made-from-scratch salads, rustic pizzas and Minnesota-style entrees such as the baked walleye.
User Reviews
steven40
June 18, 2008
The service at this restaurant is very ,very poor. The atmosphere is good but it will take you 15 mins just to get a drink, before you even order food. The manager acts like he knows everything. I told him my beer was flat, he said it was not without even testing it. The only good thing about this place is the music. The price and the service are awful. I would recomand WHITIE'S restaurant accross the street from Times. The food and the serice are good
read full reviewmcfoodie12
February 26, 2007
Holds the honor of being the only restaurant to announce THREE hours after ordering that they're out of an item. We made reservations for New Year's Eve 1 month in advance. Our party of 6 promptly ordered the three-course fondue: cheese, oil and chocolate. After the main oil course was cleared away, our waiter announced they were out of chocolate fondue. No joke. The manager knocked a whole $5 per person off (a la carte, the choc. fondue is $14/person) our bill but failed to remove the automatic gratuity charge. We also received rain-check vouchers for chocolate fondue. After ruining our New Year's Eve, we don't want to give The Times a chance to ruin another evening. Shame on the management for not ordering enough of a non-perishable ingredient, waiting 3 hours to tell us they had run out and mishandling the bill.
read full reviewinwoodreviewer
January 16, 2007
As a recent transplant from New York, I've been looking for a sophisticated spot with class and charm. The Times is definitely it. The music is terrific, and the prices are reasonable. If you're on a budget, though, go during happy hour when they have terrific specials. This place is really special.
read full reviewThe Details on Times Bar & Cafe
Parking:
The parking lot on Second Avenue NE is $2 for the first hour and $1 for each hour after that. Street parking is metered until 10pm.
Know Before You Go:
In the evenings, a varied slate of Latin, jazz and vocalists play in the second dining room, but are audible throughout the restaurant.
When to Go:
The Sunday Jazz Brunch is served 10am-2pm and features staples like French toast, eggs Benedict and fluffy frittatas--all accompanied by fresh fruit and jazz tunes.
Save Money:
During weekday lunch (11am-2pm), dig into the $6.99 all-you-can-eat salad bar with more than 14 fresh toppings and a choice of two soups.
Category:
Payment Methods:
American Express, Diners Club, Discover, Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, Late Night Dining, Special Occasion Dining, Fine Dining, Brunch, People Watching, Lunch Spot, Business Dining, Date Spot, Group Dining, Live Music, Notable Wine List, Bar Scene
Cuisine:
Smoking Permitted:
Yes





