Weather-permitting, tonight's July 4th fireworks will once again attract thousands of people to the riverbanks in both St. Paul and Minneapolis.
But that's not to say you can't make tonight a romantic outing. Here are four quick picks for great fireworks watching, plus ideas for wining and dining your sweetie along the way.
Guthrie Theater In Minneapolis, the Guthrie's "endless bridge" -- which overlooks the Mississippi -- has become a hot ticket for fireworks watchers. The theater sells only 90 tickets at $10 a pop and only people with theater tickets today can get them. A better idea, and one that's free, might be the perch from the secluded amber-box lobby of the studio theater on the ninth floor. And if you're looking for drinks and food, the Guthrie has you covered: There's the Target Lounge on the fourth floor and Cue at street level (another good place to see the fireworks).
818 S. 2nd St., Mpls., 612-377-2224, GuthrieTheater.org.
Mississippi fireworks cruise If you prefer St. Paul's Taste of Minnesota fireworks (which run today-Sun.), try getting away from the crowds by watching them from a Mississippi riverboat. Cruises depart Harriet Island at 8:30 p.m. and return at 10 p.m. Tickets are $20. They say the view is so close you can feel the explosions. If you and the boo forget to stuff your faces beforehand at the Taste, the cruise has concessions and a full bar.
100 W. Yacht Club Road, St, Paul, 651-227-1100, RiverRides.com
Boom Island Just upriver from where the Minneapolis fireworks blast off is Boom Island, a large park that should make for some good blanket action and is likely to be less crowded while still offering great views. Add dinner at a nearby Northeast restaurant and you've got a sweet evening. The Sample Room has a great small-plate menu and is just down the road.
Boom Island, 700 NE. Sibley St., Mpls.