Average User Rating:
2.2 out of 5 (from 21 users)
Even if you’ve been living isolated on an island somewhere for the last 15 years, you probably know about the Hard Rock Café chain. This particular Hard Rock Café settled in the heart of the Warehouse District of Minneapolis is no exception; the rock-n-roll artifacts you find here are in wide variety but also featuring some Minneapolis-related fare, such as Prince’s outfit and guitar (it really is hard not to mentioned how little the guy is). Upstairs are the primary displays and downstairs is the dining area, bar, and gift shop. This place is pretty hard to pin in terms of a typical crowd; it ranges from middle-aged tourists to groups of typical Twin Cities-young people looking to either get decent food (with relatively affordable pries) with good service or some drinking. It is impossible to say how crowded the Hard Rock Minneapolis is going to be; it can literally range from empty to packed, therefore making it hard to say how speedy your service will be on a given night.
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i want to be in a hard rock sandwich with the two managers named Tom as the bread.
-- Jim Jones gave this bar a 5 out of 5 at 22:16 02.21.10
this is my favorite HRC, i love downtown minneapolis and this adds some flavor!
-- Ashleigh gave this bar a 5 out of 5 at 17:01 06.09.09
We were placed at a table in the middle of nowhere, and didn't see a soul for 15 minutes. Walked out. Went across the street to O'Donovan's and had a great time.
-- Chucky Biscuits gave this bar a 1 out of 5 at 13:42 05.09.09
I came here for supper about a year ago. It was like any other hardrock, meaning the food was good and of course the style of the place was interesting.
-- Steve gave this bar a 3 out of 5 at 19:42 11.09.08
where do they get off thinking everyone wants to spend one minute of their time in a dump .
-- jeffrey gave this bar a 1 out of 5 at 16:12 10.17.06