Acadia Cafe

1931 Nicollet Ave MinneapolisMN55403
Open
Sunday
8:00am-1:00am
Monday
8:00am-1:00am
Tuesday
8:00am-1:00am
Wednesday
8:00am-1:00am
Thursday
8:00am-1:00am
Friday
8:00am-1:00am
Saturday
8:00am-1:00am
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, Gift Certificate, Check
Average Rating
4
Total Reviews
(88)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
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Description

Part cafe, part brunch spot, part music venue, the Acadia Cafe wears many hats and it wears them well. The food is decent, and well-priced; there is a formidable selection of domestic and international brews, many of which you can sample on the cheap at happy hour. For bigger groups, beer pitchers are also available. The cafe also proudly hosts many local music acts and is keen to promote local...
by cityseekr on October 01, 2015 from cityseekr

Tips

Parking:
Parking along the street is usually difficult, even on weekdays. On Cedar and 5th street, there's an attendant-free parking lot, where you can park for 24 hours for as little as $3. Otherwise, there's parking in the nearby ramp at the U of M for around $5.
by Citysearch on January 19, 2010 from Citysearch
The Extras:
Go early and check out Acadia's biscuits and gravy for only $5.95. Acadia might be the furthest thing from Southern, but this Northern café does white-gravy and warm and gooey biscuits just right.
by Citysearch on January 19, 2010 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

Citysearch Editorial Review:
Now in its new home in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, this one-time cabaret-style coffee shop is all grown up. Metal tables and thrift-store chairs still greet breakfast lovers, coffee drinkers...
by by Molly Priesmeyer at Citysearch on December 30, 2009 from Citysearch
Eat Street's airy and inviting coffeehouse offering art exhibits, live music and ongoing performances.:
In Short
Recorded light jazz and blues fill this open, loft-style coffeehouse, where local artists display paintings and photography against exposed-brick walls. Students from the nearby...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on March 16, 2006 from Citysearch

Information from the business

Part cafe, part brunch spot, part music venue, the Acadia Cafe wears many hats and it wears them well. The food is decent, and well-priced; there is a formidable selection of domestic and international brews, many of which you can sample on the cheap at happy hour. For bigger groups, beer pitchers are also available. The cafe also proudly hosts many local music acts and is keen to promote local...
by yahoolocal on September 19, 2015 from yahoolocal
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by yellowpages on February 26, 2015 from yellowpages