It was never a question of whether they’d be back, but now the wait is finally over. Du Nord Cocktail Room has officially returned to Minneapolis, opening over the weekend. The bar and restaurant space is humming once again, thanks to Shanelle and Chris Montana. Plus, this time there’s a kitchen.
In 2015, Du Nord became the first local distillery to open a cocktail room and was celebrated for its imaginative drinks. Immediately after the business sustained damage amid the 2020 uprising that rocked the neighborhood, forever changing its landscape, the Montanas vowed to return. After a detour through nonprofit support for the neighborhood and a relocation to New Orleans for the couple and their young family, we can now sip on these spirits not far from where it all started — in the recently restored Coliseum Building (2700 E. Lake St.).
Du Nord Cocktail Room is the first phase of a two-part business venture for the Montanas. They brought in friend and New Orleans chef Brad McGehee, who has built a Creole-seasoned menu for the cocktail room and will help put together the menu for the second phase, the restaurant Lagniappe.
McGehee was excited to show off the menu when we stopped in, chatting about turtle soup and how hard it was to source boudin in Minneapolis. The chef said he and his sons love to go frog hunting, and in the future we could likely get some proper fried frog’s legs on this bar menu.

For now there are casual bites, like a selection of po’boys made on Trung Nam’s distinctive demi baguettes. “We tried every kind of bread for these and this was hands down the best,” said Chris Montana. “The best bakeries in New Orleans are Vietnamese-owned bakeries, too.” His favorite is the roast beef ($16), but there is also fried oyster ($17) and a fried green tomato ($16). The off-menu pro move, according to Montana, is to add fried shrimp.
There’s also a burger, shrimp and grits and other Louisiana-flavored comfort dishes to pair with the drinks.
Cocktails mostly center around Du Nord spirits, but because of the expanded restaurant liquor license, there are a few other products available for the drinks. The Frida ($13) is a Negroni made with Du Nord gin and their coffee liqueur. A more adventurous beverage is the Chicken Hawk ($14), with Du Nord whiskey, apple liqueur, chicken broth and lemon bitters.
The cocktail room is open Tuesdays through Sunday evenings. Next up: Lagniappe will open Oct. 11.