Minneapolis-St. Paul food festivals
Search Minneapolis-St. Paul food festivals by date, food type, neighborhood, venue, hours, free or ticketed entry, official page, map, and nearby backup.
Post Farmer's Market Pints & Greens
After a morning at the Mill City farmers market, stop by Day Block Brewing for locally brewed beer, house-made kombucha, and fresh microgreens. Our in-house kombucha is available in Watermelon Strawberry, Margarita, Blackberry,...
NOR & CBE Presents | Ambient Toad | ELL | xLCR | Deep Fortune | Lubird
NOR and Coffee Break Entertainment Presents Ambient Toad Ambient Toad is a Minneapolis-based indie project blending nostalgic songwriting with a playful, heartfelt spirit. Formed through the creative partnership of a Berklee-tr...
Benefit Concert for Tim Turner
Benefit Concert for Tim Turner Featuring Musical Performances by Chin Whiskers Band, Lazarus & AJ Stone and Forrest Hunter Tim Turner's Story Hey there. I hope that his note finds you well! Thanks in advance for your interest i...
New here? Start with Minneapolis
If you are new to Minneapolis, MN, start with the kind of day you want instead of a giant list: family-easy, adult/date, group-friendly, or weather-safe.
Family plans should be easy to enter, easy to leave, and clear about bathrooms, food, weather, and parking.
- Check age fit.
- Keep drives short.
- Pick food before the main stop.
Adult plans work best with one timed anchor and a nearby place for food or a walk.
- Check hours.
- Book if needed.
- Keep the route walkable.
Groups need one clear meet-up point and a plan that still works if people arrive late.
- Share the map.
- Pick one anchor.
- Have a backup nearby.
Weather-safe plans should stay close to the original area so the day does not fall apart.
- Check closures.
- Avoid long outdoor walks.
- Use official pages for changes.
Places people plan around in Minneapolis
Start with the official visitor or tourism calendar before opening social posts.
Look for walkable districts, parks, waterfronts, markets, plazas, and family-friendly public spaces.
Check museums, gardens, stadiums, theaters, arenas, convention centers, and event grounds.



