Summer won't last forever, so let's make the most of it.
Twin Cities restaurants certainly are. Patios are standard operating procedure, but it wasn't always that way. Get this: Sidewalk cafes were prohibited in Minneapolis until the early 1970s. When City Hall finally came to its collective senses and passed favorable ordinances, an outdoor dining scene slowly but surely began to blossom.
Nearly 50 years later, some favorite Mill City sidewalk patios include the flower-packed gardens outside the Birchwood Cafe (3311 E. 25th St., birchwoodcafe.com) and the curbside tables at Nightingale (2551 Lyndale Av. S., nightingalempls.com) and Sidebar at Surdyk's (303 E. Hennepin Av., sidebaratsurdyks.com).
The well-landscaped sidewalk in front of chef Ann Kim's new Sooki & Mimi (1432 W. 31st St., sookiandmimi.com) is a callback to its popular predecessor, the sidewalk cafe that was, for decades, a Lucia's Restaurant fixture.
There are several downtown Minneapolis sidewalk patios of note, including the breakfast-all-day setup at Hen House Eatery (114 S. 8th St., henhouseeatery.com). Just down the street there's a great-looking lineup of tables under the windows at Normandy Kitchen (405 S. 8th St., normandykitchen.com).
The patio at Fhima's Minneapolis (40 S. 7th St., fhimasmpls.com) doesn't match the dining room's Art Deco splendors (although, seriously, what could?), but it's a comfortable fresh-air setting for enjoying bar director Bree James' libations.
Nicollet Mall's patios are coming out of their pandemic-induced slumber, including the ones at the News Room (990 Nicollet Mall, thenewsroompls.com) and tacos- and tequila-centric Barrio (925 Nicollet Mall, barriotequila.com).
Downtown is the Twin Cities' rooftop patio epicenter. Three of the most impressive destinations are all within two blocks: Seven (700 Hennepin Av. S., 7mpls.com), Union Rooftop (731 Hennepin Av. S., unionmpls.com) and Crave (825 Hennepin Av. S., craveminneapolis.com). Equally memorable are the skyline views from the rooftop patio at the Woman's Club of Minneapolis (410 Oak Grove St., womansclub.org), which is open for reservations on Thursday through Saturday evenings.