The weather is finally cooling, but a warm front of new bars is about to hit the Twin Cities.
"People want neighborhood bars," said Jack Riebel, standing at the site of his much-anticipated Butcher and the Boar. "There was a time when every neighborhood needed a bar -- and I think there's a renaissance going back to that."
Yes, these spots will cater to locals, but each has the potential to draw crowds from all over. Here's a look at the season's most hotly anticipated new bars.
BUTCHER AND THE BOAR
Where: 1121 Hennepin Av. S., Mpls.
Opening: First week of February.
Who's behind it: Jack Riebel. Also: Tim Rooney of Bar La Grassa and Barrio.
What to expect: The hot trends in bargoing are craft beer, heritage liquor brands and artisanal bar food. Butcher and the Boar feels like a culmination of all that. The bar's all-American stance will include 30 domestic craft brews on tap, 50 bourbons and a serious selection of smoked and cured meats. Best of all: The beer garden out back will seat 150 people.
EAT STREET SOCIAL
Where: 18 W. 26th St., Mpls.