One of the popular open-air bars-on-wheels operated by Twin Cities PedalPub tipped onto its side Thursday after making a right turn in downtown Minneapolis, sending two passengers to the hospital and slightly injuring several others.
James Walker of Woodbury, who was among several co-workers pedaling the vehicle in the final 15 minutes of a bar crawl, said the vehicle came fast down a hill and flipped onto its side as the driver steered into a turn at the corner of 1st Street and 5th Avenue S. No other vehicles were involved.
Walker and others immediately righted the vehicle to free those trapped beneath it on their bar stools.
The injured were all conscious, but one was moaning in pain and others reported having smacked their heads on the pavement, and scrapes and bruises, he said.
The incident occurred just after 2 p.m. near Mississippi riverfront running and biking paths and the RiverWest condo building. Photos of the toppled pub, with passengers lying in the road and beer pooling in the street, flew up on Twitter and Facebook, prompting animated discussions.
Not everyone's a fan
PedalPubs are undoubtedly popular, as evidenced by their ubiquity on Minneapolis and St. Paul streets, but they also have a vocal contingent of opponents.
An "I Hate the Pedal Pub" Facebook page has more than 2,700 likes and was peppered Thursday night with fresh photos and cranky comments. The toppled pub's torn seats were visible in photos from the crash scene. Cracks about a "tipsy" vehicle and alcohol probably being involved — although police said alcohol had nothing to do with the crash — also abounded.
The incident was "just an accident," said Minneapolis police spokeswoman Cyndi Barrington, adding, "Alcohol does not appear to be a factor." The two injured passengers were taken to Hennepin County Medical Center and treated for possible internal injuries, she said.