Timberwolves fans need not be relegated to greasy bar fare on game days. Oceanaire offers finer food and drink at nosebleed-ticket prices from 4 to 7 p.m. weekdays and 9 p.m.-close Monday through Thursday. Live like a courtside big shot at this upscale seafood joint with $4 taps, $5 glasses of wine, $6-$7 specialty cocktails and $5-$7 eats.
50 S. 6th St., Mpls. • 612-333-2277 • www.theoceanaire.com
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