No, it's not just Muddy Waters with beer.
The relocated version of this grungy south Minneapolis coffee shop -- now five blocks from its old haunt near Lake and Lyndale -- is something else entirely.
Don't get me wrong, it's still the punk-rock version of "Cheers." Everyone still knows your name (if you have the right amount of tattoos and piercings). But I spotted enough Uptown yuppies to realize that the buzz surrounding this place is spreading like spilled coffee.
And while it's probably too early to make grandiose statements about a spot that's been open only three weeks, I'll just go ahead and do it. Muddy Waters -- or rather, Muddy Waters Bar & Eatery -- is one of the year's best new bars.
For owners Sarah Schrantz and Danielle DePietto say higher rent drove them out of their old home at 24th and Lyndale. They packed up with plans to relocate and tweak the concept. Only problem: The regulars at Muddy Waters want their Muddy Waters. "We painted the walls once at the old place, and people freaked out," Schrantz said.
Chances are the new place will have you freaking out in a good way. Whether you're a 7 a.m. coffee drinker or a late-night craft-beer nerd, here are five things you should know about the reinvented Muddy Waters.
1. The owners' new partner has a beer belly.
"They found me under a bridge, drinking out of a paper bag," joked Paddy Whelan. To manage this new undertaking, Schrantz and DePietto needed a bar-business veteran. They found it in Whelan, who had been a Turf Club bartender and a longtime delivery man for Surly Brewing. Whelan has outfitted the joint with a smart list of 30 tap beers, seven of which are dedicated to Surly. (And don't overlook the scotch and whiskey selection.)