If You're Headed To Minneapolis

Cyclones Everywhere

Minneapolis, Minnesota

ISUAA Twin Cities game watch coordinator and host Carol Jensen (’88) formerly a Phoenix club leader), highlights her favorite places to eat, explore, and connect with fellow Cyclones in Minnesota.

  • Learn about Minneapolis history at Mill City Museum, once the largest flour mill in the world. Explore 9.5 miles of pathways connecting 80 city blocks via the Minneapolis Skyway System, or make your way to the Foshay Tower Museum and Observation Deck.
  • Grab a bite to eat at J.D. Hoyt’s Supper Club, the Hen House Eatery, or Keys Cafe before relaxing at neighborhood dive Knight Cap Bar & Lounge.
  • Enjoy live music at Bunker’s Music Bar & Grill, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, or 318 Cafe.
  • Take a short trip to Taylors Falls for scenic views, hiking paths, and the St. Croix River. Or travel to Red Wing, located on the Mississippi River and famous for its clay production, shoes, and bluffs with excellent river and city views.
  • Cheer on the Cyclones with a stop at Jackson’s Hole Bar & Grill in downtown Minneapolis or Park Tavern in St. Louis Park, for an ISUAA game watch event.