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Acadia Cafe - NO CRAP ON TAP

(2 reviews)
329 Cedar Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55454
Acadia Cafe - NO CRAP ON TAP Parking is available in the ImPark lot behind our building. We validate up to two hours during the day, all evening after 6pm, and all day on weekends. If lot says FULL but the arm is up just drive in.

Cedar Cultural Center

(3 reviews)
416 Cedar Ave So
Minneapolis, MN 55454
Founded in 1989, this Twin Cities non-profit music venue has hosted the finest international, national and local artists for over two decades. The Cedar provides all-ages concerts all the time.

Fine Line Music Cafe

(1 review)
318 1st Ave N
Minneapolis, 55402

Rickshaw Stop

(1 review)
155 Fell Street
San Francisco, 94102
We are a nightclub, bar and restaurant in Hayes Valley, San Francisco. We are open Wednesday thru Saturday plus other special days. "It's like being in Katie Holmes' vagina. The hipper, Pieces of April version, of course." -SF

Amnesia

(0 reviews)
853 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Amnesia is a cozy, unpretentious red lit beer/wine bar with 25 West Coast taps and a great selection of potent Belgian beers, many of which are on tap also. They have recently added delicious cocktails made with the Korean vodka-like spirit Soju for

Revolution Cafe

(0 reviews)
3248 22nd Street
San Francisco, 94110
Live music 7 nights a week. Diverse array of performers, from classical to jazz to pop to world music. Never a cover at the door, although we encourage you to drop a few dollars in the musicians' tip bucket. Great selection of beer, wine, food and

The Starry Plough

(0 reviews)
3101 Shattuck Ave
Berkeley, 94704
The Starry Plough is a full service restaurant, pub and nightclub that has been a staple of the East Bay scene for over 35 years. With deep roots as an Irish Revolutionary watering hole, the history of protest runs as deep today as it did when we

400 Bar

(2 reviews)
400 Cedar Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55343

Cafe du Nord

(0 reviews)
2170 Market Street
San Francisco, 94114
What once was a speak-easy of the Roaring Twenties is now one of San Francisco’s hidden jewels for live music and entertainment, Café du Nord.

First Avenue and 7th Street Entry

(0 reviews)
701 1st Ave N
Minneapolis, MN 55403
Located at the corner of 1st Ave and 7th Street at the edge of downtown, First Ave could be considered a corderstone of the local music scene. Live music nearly every night of the week in the Main room, The Entry, and the VIP Lounge.

The Cabooze

(1 review)
917 Cedar Ave South
Minneapolis, MN 55422
Bringing you the best in music diversity to the West Bank for 36 years

Black Dog Coffee

(2 reviews)
308 Prince St.
St. Paul, MN 55101
Great Coffee House and Wine Bar located in Lowertown near arts district. Roomy, comfortable and friendly.

Red Devil Lounge

(0 reviews)
1695 Polk Street
San Francisco, 94123
Big Shows. Little lounge. Red Devil Lounge is a 16 year old institution in San Francisco that features a diverse line up of acts - from old favorites to emerging artists. Cozy seating on two levels in our dark lounge provides the perfect setting

The New Parish

(0 reviews)
579 18th Street
Oakland, 94612
The New Parish is an intimate new venue in the heart of Oakland that showcases national touring acts as well as local ones. The venue has two levels, a large patio, low ticket prices and is close to public transportation.

Turf Club

(1 review)
1601 University Avenue
St. Paul, 55104
Nicknamed the "best remnant of the '40s," the Turf Club had a reputation as the Twin Cities' foremost place for country two-stepping long before line dancing became a pop-culture phenomenon. While other bars at the busy St. Paul

Varsity Theater

(0 reviews)
1308 4th St SE
Minneapolis, 55414
Modern venue in Dinkytown. Holds up to 300 people.

Yoshi's San Francisco

(0 reviews)
1330 Fillmore Street
San Francisco, 94115
Yoshi's Jazz club and Japanese restaurant are located in the heart of the Fillmore district of San Francisco with live jazz, a sushi bar to die for, and endless memories.

7th Street Entry

(0 reviews)
701 1st Ave N
Minneapolis, 55411
Next to First Avenue on the corner of 1st Avenue and 7th Street. Live music almost every night of the week.

Amsterdam Bar & Hall

(0 reviews)
6 West 6th Street
Saint Paul, 55102
The Amsterdam Bar and Hall is the new music venue and bar/restaurant owned by the Oulman family (331 Club). Much like the 331 was at the forefront of the arts boom in NE Minneapolis, we hope to bring that energy to downtown St. Paul. In partnership

Aster Cafe

(1 review)
125 SE Main Street
Minneapolis, MN 55414

Bazaar Cafe

(0 reviews)
5927 California Street
San Francisco, CA 94121
Nestled in the Richmond District, this tiny cafe has a lot to offer: a gorgeous backyard and garden, good coffee and live music. It almost has a house concert feeling to it. It's a perfect place for singer/songwriters, chamber music and folk

Bottom of the Hill

(0 reviews)
1233 17th Street
San Francisco, 94107
Chosen by Rolling Stone magazine (RS 813) as "the best place to hear live music in San Francisco," the Bottom of the Hill presents some of the finest original artists, seven nights a week. Featuring up and coming acts from around the globe

331 Club

(1 review)
331 NE 13th Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55418
Great drinks and vibe in Northeast Minneapolis' coolest new music venue

Freight & Salvage Coffee House

(1 review)
2020 Addison Street
Berkeley, 94704
The Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse is a nonprofit community arts organization dedicated to promoting public awareness and understanding of traditional music—music that is rooted in and expressive of the great variety of regional, ethnic, and

Nomad World Pub

(1 review)
501 Cedar Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55454
Formerly 5 Corners Saloon. Two for one Happy Hour 4 to 7pm Monday thru Friday. Wireless Internet Access. nomadpub.com Live Music Nightly.

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