2020Get out your wheels and tour the amazing Southwest Minneapolis.
There are so many amazing shops to be found in Southwest Minneapolis, hop on your bike and ride!
We've put together a list of bike friendly businesses and marked them with the following categories.

Eat & Drink

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  • Five Watt Coffee

  • Great Harvest

    Great Harvest has been in business for almost 40 years. We create phenomenal handmade, wholesome and tasty breads specializing in whole grains. We mill whole grains in-store daily to bring you the freshest bread. Nobody does whole grains better than Great Harvest!
    612-929-2899 bike friendly
  • Nighthawks Diner and Bar

    A postmodern take on the urban american diner. Expect simple, straightforward, and well executed takes on classic diner fare with a few twists along the way. Nightly blue plate specials focus on textbook versions of meatloaf to roast chicken. We will offer a unique selection of local beer and reasonably priced wine.
  • Red Wagon Pizza

    Modern American Pizza. In addition to pizzas, Red Wagon serves 36 beers on tap and offers an eclectic list of 20 moderately-priced wines by the glass. They also serve a rotating array of wood-fired skillets, single-dish creations featuring signature ingredients like house-made sausages and Stickney Hill cheeses.
  • Sebastian Joe's Ice Cream

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  • Agra Culture Kitchen

    Agra Culture Kitchen, founded in Minnesota, prides itself in chef crafted food as delicious as it is healthy. Dirty Dozen rules guide our organic product sourcing decisions. Our menu does not contain hormones, antibiotics or refined sugars. Agra Culture is a place for everyone, catering to many food & dietary practices including Organic, Vegetarian, Gluten Free, Vegan, Dairy Free & Paleo.

    We Are Your Kitchen.

  • Ama Sushi

    The Art of Sushi & Handmade Tibetan Momos
    Sonam’s skill as a sushi chef runs parallel with top Japanese restaurants in Minnesota and beyond, but his non-traditional approach is what makes Ama stand out. Made with the freshest ingredients, you’ll find creative, unique offerings such as the Lungta Roll, inspired by the colors in Tibetan prayer flags and featuring spicy salmon, tuna, and yellowtail, topped with avocado and tobiko.

    952-920-1547 bike friendly
  • Apho Eat in & Take Out

  • Apoy

    We are a Filipino restaurant in Minneapolis started by three friends with creative minds. We named it “Apoy.”

    Apoy is the word for “fire” in Tagalog, the main dialect of the Philippines. If you are pronouncing “Tagalog” as if it’s a schoolyard game you would play with a piece of lumber, you are saying it wrong.

    We are located in South Minneapolis on 43rd and Nicollet, taking over the spot of the once beloved Anodyne Coffee, so we’ve got some big shoes to fill.

    We’re currently under construction but plan to be open by the end of July! We will have indoor and outdoor seating as well as a beer and wine bar. We also plan on having occasional live entertainment and communal events. Keep track of us on our news page or like us on Facebook. Hope to see and feed you soon!

  • Best Food Market

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  • Best Steak House

    The Best Steak House, your favorite steak house for over 40 years. We specialize in bringing you great quality steaks at an affordable price.

    Enjoy a casual atmosphere perfect for you and your family.

  • Bogarts Doughnut Company

    Doughnut and coffee shop coming soon to 36th St & Bryant Ave

  • Boomin Barbecue

  • Boulevard Commons

  • Brasa

    Nourishing food inspired by the home cooking of Latin America & Southern US

  • Bread and Pickle

    Bread and Pickle is operated by the folks who bring you Gigis, Bryant Lake Bowl, Barbette, and Red Stag Supper Club. We strive to offer local and sustainably grown ingredients in a zero-waste environment

  • Broders Cucina Italiana

    Broders’ was inspired by a trip to Bologna, Italy. This first serious trip to Italy complete with cooking classes changed the way we thought about food and the way we cook. We discovered that the roots of Italian cuisine lie in rustic, uncomplicated peasant cooking but that, as with so many things Italian, it is synthesized to the point of pure, heavenly art. Its unparalleled flavor is a result of integrity to fresh, indigenous ingredients through simplicity of preparation.

  • Broders' Pasta Bar

    Broders’ was inspired by a trip to Bologna, Italy. This first serious trip to Italy complete with cooking classes changed the way we thought about food and the way we cook. We discovered that the roots of Italian cuisine lie in rustic, uncomplicated peasant cooking but that, as with so many things Italian, it is synthesized to the point of pure, heavenly art. Its unparalleled flavor is a result of integrity to fresh, indigenous ingredients through simplicity of preparation.

  • Bruegger's Bagel Bakery

    Welcome to Bruegger’s. Our authentic
    bagels are fresh from the oven all day.
    And the coffee is always brewing. We also make delicious sandwiches, salads and soups. Stop by anytime.

  • Bruegger's Bagels

    Founded in 1983, Bruegger’s is renowned for its authentic New York-style kettle-boiled and stone hearth-baked bagels, made with only 5 simple ingredients.

    In addition, the Bruegger’s Bagels at 4412 France Ave S in Edina, MN serves a wide variety of proprietary 100% made- in-Vermont cream cheeses, freshly-prepared breakfast and lunch sandwiches, garden-fresh salads, hearty soups, desserts and custom-roasted coffees — but the essence of Bruegger’s hasn’t changed. We’re still committed to baking authentic New York-style bagels in small batches all day long.

    For more information, follow Bruegger’s Bagels on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and join the Bruegger’s Bagels Inner Circle Rewards program at brueggers.com to receive news and special offers.

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