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First Avenue
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First Avenue

Minneapolis, MN · Capacity: 1,550

Opened:1970
Capacity:1,550
Location:Minneapolis, MN

About First Avenue

Opened April 3, 1970 — Allan Fingerhut converted a 1937 Greyhound bus depot into a nightclub. Main room holds 1,550; smaller 7th St Entry stage holds 250. Exterior covered with 400+ silver stars commemorating performers.

  • Opened: 1970
  • Capacity: 1,550
  • Address: 701 First Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55403
Fan Guide · First Avenue

First Avenue: Prince’s house of music

First Avenue is the Minneapolis nightclub immortalised in Purple Rain — its black exterior studded with silver stars honouring the artists who've played it, with Prince's the most famous of all. It remains one of the great rooms in American music.

It's in the heart of downtown Minneapolis, surrounded by the city's bars and theatres.

Below are the Minneapolis stays, restaurants and bars fans use around First Avenue.

Fan tip: Find Prince's gold star on the exterior wall — and the room's history makes any show here feel like a pilgrimage.

Where Fans Stay, Eat & Drink near First Avenue

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Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near First Avenue in Minneapolis — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the venue first.

Where to Stay

Bars & Pubs

Day Block Brewing Company — Fan Bar
Fan Bar

Day Block Brewing Company

Day Block Brewing sits in the historic warehouse district just a few blocks from Target Field, making it the natural craft beer stop for Minnesota Twins fans before and after games during the long summer season. The rooftop patio is one of downtown Minneapolis's best outdoor drinking spots, with views of the stadium's illuminated arches glowing against the Minnesota evening sky on night-game dates. The brewery's Minnesota-themed beer names and locally sourced food menu celebrate the state's sports culture in every detail.

Fulton Beer Taproom — Fan Bar
Fan Bar

Fulton Beer Taproom

Fulton Beer is the Minneapolis brewery most intimately connected to Twins baseball culture, with its taproom blocks from Target Field filling up with fans in Twins gear on game days and pouring the beloved Sweet Child of Vine IPA alongside seasonal specialties that celebrate Minnesota's ingredients. The brewery's open industrial space and Twin Cities sports paraphernalia on the walls make it feel like the unofficial pregame home of the Target Field faithful. Fulton was founded by Twins fans and has never forgotten it.

Restaurants

Bachelor Farmer Restaurant — Fan Eats
Fan Eats

Bachelor Farmer Restaurant

Bachelor Farmer in Minneapolis' North Loop neighborhood is one of the finest expressions of New Nordic cuisine outside Scandinavia, sourcing ingredients from Minnesota farms and presenting them with creative intensity in an intimate space that has earned national acclaim. Sports travelers with a pregame dinner reservation at Bachelor Farmer before a Target Center or Target Field event experience Minneapolis food culture at its most sophisticated. The restaurant's wood-fired menu and exceptional Minnesota wine and spirits program reflect the city's quiet culinary ambition.

Midtown Global Market — Fan Eats
Fan Eats

Midtown Global Market

Midtown Global Market in the Lake Street neighborhood is Minneapolis' most vibrant multicultural food hall, gathering vendors from Somalia, Mexico, Ethiopia, Central America, and Minnesota's own farming communities under one historic roof. Sports travelers who venture beyond the North Loop discover a side of Minneapolis food culture that reflects the city's extraordinary immigrant communities. Sampling Somali rice and goat, Mexican tortas, and Minnesota wild rice soup in the same afternoon is a uniquely Minneapolis experience that enriches any sports trip.

Things to Do

North Loop Sports Bar Crawl — Things to Do
Things to Do

North Loop Sports Bar Crawl

The North Loop neighborhood immediately north of Target Field has evolved into Minneapolis's premier sports fan district, with warehouse-style craft bars, pizza joints, and sports lounges that fill with Twins crowds on summer evenings and Vikings fans in the fall when Target Field transitions to a pre-game gathering zone. A self-guided crawl from Freehouse Brewery through Fulton Taproom and ending at Cuzzy's bar takes fans through the neighborhood's best venues while soaking up the pre-game atmosphere that makes Minneapolis summer evenings legendary. The walk back from Target Field through North Loop after a walkoff Twins win is one of the great simple pleasures in American sports fandom.

Target Center — Attraction
Attraction

Target Center

Target Center is the downtown home of the Minnesota Timberwolves and WNBA champion Minnesota Lynx, recently renovated to modernize the fan experience while preserving its central role in Minneapolis sports culture. The Lynx's dynastic four championships in eight years has made this one of the most celebrated WNBA arenas, with devoted fans who pack the building for playoff runs. A Target Center visit is a genuine Minneapolis sports experience that goes beyond just NBA basketball.

Target Center Arena Concourse Tour — Attraction
Attraction

Target Center Arena Concourse Tour

Target Center — home to the Minnesota Timberwolves and the record-breaking Minnesota Lynx — underwent a major renovation that transformed its concourses into a celebration of Minnesota basketball history, with championship banners, retired jersey displays, and interactive fan zones that reward early arrival on game nights. The Lynx's four WNBA championships are prominently honored alongside the Timberwolves' Kevin Garnett era, giving basketball fans rich material to explore before tip-off. The arena's downtown location, steps from Target Field and the light rail line, makes it the centerpiece of Minneapolis's compact and walkable sports district.

Plan Your Trip to First Avenue

First Avenue in Minneapolis is tracked across 0 events and seats 1,550 fans. Here's how fans build a trip around it:

  • Anchor Event: Use the event cards below to select your next anchor date.
  • Post-Event Path: Continue into Minneapolis and Minneapolis hotspots for food, bars, and stay options.

Sources & References

Structured facts on this page (capacity, opening year, architect, ownership) are compiled from public reference databases and verified against venue coordinates.

Frequently Asked Questions About First Avenue

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First Avenue has a capacity of 1,550 people.

First Avenue opened in 1970.

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