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Best Restaurants Near U.S. Bank Stadium for Vikings Game Day

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Best Restaurants Near U.S. Bank Stadium for Vikings Game Day

TL;DR: Top restaurants near U.S. Bank Stadium for Vikings game day include Stock & Bond, Town Hall Brewing, Boludo, and Kieran's Irish Pub - all within a short walk of the stadium. Sunday football at U.S. Bank Stadium creates an electric atmosphere in downtown Minneapolis, and the restaurants surrounding the stadium rise to match that energy. Whether you're tailgating with style or looking for a warm refuge from Minnesota winter winds, these dining spots deliver the perfect pre-game experience.

The area around U.S. Bank Stadium has transformed dramatically in recent years, with new restaurants joining established favorites to create one of the best game day dining scenes in the NFL. Here's where the locals go when they want to do Vikings Sundays right.

The Best Pre-Game Dining Options

Town Hall Brewing

1430 Washington Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55454

This Seven Corners institution has been brewing craft beer and serving elevated pub food for years. The burger selection is outstanding, and the beer list features their own brews alongside guest taps. The spacious layout can handle the Sunday crowds, and the beer-hall atmosphere gets everyone in the right mood for football.

What makes it perfect for game day: The extensive beer selection and hearty portions fuel up fans properly for three hours of cheering. The casual atmosphere welcomes everyone from families to rowdy friend groups.

Boludo

1608 W Lake Street, Minneapolis, MN 55408

This Argentinian empanada shop brings something unique to game day dining. The hand-held pastries stuffed with seasoned beef, chicken, or vegetables are perfect stadium food - portable, satisfying, and different from typical sports bar fare. The chimichurri sauce adds a bright kick that cuts through rich fillings.

What makes it perfect for game day: Empanadas are the perfect pre-game food - you can eat them quickly if you're running late, or savor them slowly while discussing the game plan. Plus, they're easy to share and won't weigh you down.

Stock & Bond

1201 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55403

This upscale steakhouse in the Millennium Hotel brings serious dining to game day. The dry-aged steaks are expertly prepared, and the wine list is extensive. The location puts you within easy walking distance of the stadium, making it perfect for those who want to turn game day into a full dining experience.

What makes it perfect for game day: When you want to treat Vikings Sunday like the special occasion it is, Stock & Bond delivers restaurant-quality food in a setting that feels appropriately celebratory.

The Commons Hotel Restaurant

615 Washington Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414

Located in the University of Minnesota area, this hotel restaurant offers a more refined game day experience. The menu focuses on locally sourced ingredients prepared with technique, and the bar program features craft cocktails alongside beer and wine. The atmosphere is upscale but not stuffy.

What makes it perfect for game day: The hotel location means excellent service even on busy Sundays, and the menu offers options for dietary restrictions that typical sports bars might miss.

Hell's Kitchen

80 S 9th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402

This downtown institution is famous for its breakfast and brunch, but it's equally strong for lunch and early dinner. The peanut butter and wild rice bison meatloaf has achieved legendary status, and the weekend brunch menu is perfect for early games. The eclectic atmosphere reflects Minneapolis's creative spirit.

What makes it perfect for game day: The all-day menu means you're covered whether it's a noon kickoff or an evening game. The Minnesota-focused ingredients create a sense of place that perfectly complements cheering for the home team.

Fogo de Chao

645 2nd Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55402

This Brazilian steakhouse brings the churrasco experience to downtown Minneapolis. The endless parade of grilled meats, from filet mignon to lamb chops, ensures no one leaves hungry. The salad bar is extensive, and the atmosphere feels festive and celebratory.

What makes it perfect for game day: The all-you-can-eat format means everyone gets exactly what they want, and the theatrical presentation of the meat service adds excitement that carries into the stadium.

Giulia

1601 Washington Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55454

This Italian restaurant excels at both pizza and pasta, with a menu that changes seasonally. The wood-fired pizzas are excellent, and the house-made pasta dishes showcase quality ingredients. The casual but refined atmosphere works for both quick meals and longer celebrations.

What makes it perfect for game day: Pizza is classic game day food, and Giulia's elevated approach means you get restaurant-quality versions of familiar favorites.

Parlour

730 N Washington Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55401

Making a second appearance on our lists because it's just that good, Parlour's burger program and cocktail selection make it a favorite for both Twins and Vikings fans. The location works for either stadium, and the quality never wavers.

What makes it perfect for game day: Sometimes you want a perfect burger before the big game, and Parlour delivers every time. The bar stays lively during games, making it a good option for catching early games before evening kickoffs.

The Pre-Game Strategy

Vikings game days present unique challenges - December and January games mean dealing with Minneapolis winter weather, while September and October games might have perfect tailgating conditions. The restaurants near U.S. Bank Stadium understand this and prepare accordingly.

Many of these spots offer special game day menus or extended hours, but it's worth calling ahead for popular games or playoff dates. The stadium area fills up quickly before kickoff, especially for division rivals or prime-time games.

If you're coming from outside the Twin Cities, consider making your restaurant reservation the centerpiece of your game day plan. A good meal sets the tone for the entire experience, and the energy in these restaurants before kickoff is part of what makes Minnesota football special.

Getting There

U.S. Bank Stadium game days create some of the most intense traffic and parking challenges in the Twin Cities. Downtown Minneapolis transforms into a sea of purple jerseys, and every parking spot within walking distance becomes premium real estate.

The stadium area offers some parking, but expect to pay $40-60 for close spots, and you'll still face the challenge of getting out of downtown after the game when 65,000 people are trying to leave at the same time. Many fans end up parking in distant lots and walking significant distances in Minnesota weather.

Professional transportation eliminates all of these hassles. Your driver drops you at your chosen restaurant, then at the stadium entrance, and picks you up after the game at a designated area that avoids the chaos of the general parking areas. No scraping ice off windshields, no waiting in traffic jams, no surge pricing from ride-share apps when everyone needs a ride at exactly the same time.

After a Vikings win (or a tough loss), you can celebrate or commiserate over drinks without worrying about driving. Contact NS Limo for quote on game day service that lets you focus entirely on enjoying the food and the football.

Need a ride? Book with NS Limo or call (320) 223-8146.