Who says suburbs can't have style? Nestled in the 8200 Tower, the D'Amico-owned Parma 8200 brings an urban flair to an area with few non-sterile happy hour offerings (Poor Richard's, anyone?). Sleek ambience aside, Parma's post-punch-out prices also score favorably, with $3 wines, rails, taps and signature "Tiny Tinis," plus $3-$5 snacks.
5600 W. 83rd St., Bloomington. 952-896-8888. www.parma8200.com
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