It was opening night in drowsy downtown St. Paul, but the bar was packed with people shoulder to shoulder, hoping to get a peek. It felt like another W Hotel had come to town.
No, it was just the Bulldog, a no-nonsense beer bar.
At the night's peak hour, a local beer guy named Corey Shovein jumped on top of a bar stool, yelling to get the crowd's attention. It was time to christen the new Bulldog -- the third location after its two Minneapolis counterparts. Shovein rallied his fellow beer fans, pointing to the bar's prized tap line -- 40 drafts, glistening in one long row.
"This is a real beer list," he shouted, "so when you come here you won't be drinking no swill!"
The crowd roared in approval. Then he popped a $40 bottle of Deus -- the beer geek's equivalent to Dom Pérignon.
The Bulldog isn't any old neighborhood bar. It's become a Twin Cities favorite because it keeps things simple: great bar food, even better beer.
Two weeks after opening, the crowds haven't let up. Even happy hour can be SRO.
"I knew it was going to be busy, but it's been busy every night," said owner Matt Lokowich, who came up with the Bulldog concept six years ago when he opened one in Uptown. The second one, in northeast Minneapolis, was an even bigger success.