Beyoncé is bringing her Renaissance Tour to Minneapolis on July 20, and the night is going to be lit from start to finish. But before dipping into "Honey," plan to start the party early with a bite or a cocktail to make the most of the evening.
Whether looking for an upscale dining or cocktail experience, dinner so good you won't need that hot sauce in your purse or a post-show, late-night bite to keep the Queen B vibe going, there's a place nearby that delivers.
Here are some of the best restaurants near (or a short ride away) from Huntington Bank Stadium to visit before the big show.
Market at Malcolm Yards
This always-buzzing food hall in the Prospect Park neighborhood has something for everyone — including proximity to an easy bike path that leads to the stadium. Food options are crowd-pleasing, from outstanding pan pizza to smash burgers, abundant salad bowls and crackling, crisp dosas. There's also a full bar and a pour-your-own beer and wine wall. Just open a tab at the front with the host stand and then use one of their cards to pay at all the vendors. Even if it's crowded inside before the show, there are a few outdoor seats to enjoy the summer night.
501 30th Av. SE., Mpls., malcolmyards.market
Surly Brewing Co.
If you're looking for a fun night under the sun or stars, this enormous brewery has some of the prettiest green spaces in the area. Downstairs is the pub, which serves hearty fare like tacos, burgers and giant platters of fried goodies to share with friends, or vegetarian bowls with options that include smoked tofu. Upstairs has a selection of divine pizzas, thin-crusted and charred on the edges. The pro move is to grab a pizza and take it out on the lawn for a picnic of sorts. There are bars downstairs for easy access to the selection of brews and hard seltzers made onsite.
520 Malcolm Av. SE., Mpls., surlybrewing.com
O'Shaughnessy Distilling Co.
The multilevel distillery is known for its world-class whiskey program and outstanding cocktails created by food and beverage director Pip Hanson. There's lower-level bar seating along with lounging space to enjoy those adult beverages, ground-level outdoor seating with a bar, plus an upstairs bar and patio experience. (There also are gin and vodka cocktails for those who don't enjoy brown booze.) The food menu has a gastropub feel with mussels, flatbreads, sandwiches like a lobster roll as well as a roster of entrees that includes steak frites. They also take reservations if you don't want to chance it.