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    Bar in Minneapolis, United States

    Hola Arepa

    100Pearl Points

    Casual, food-serious, no reservation needed.

    Hola Arepa, Bar in Minneapolis

    About Hola Arepa

    Hola Arepa on Nicollet Ave is the right call for casual South American-inflected cooking without the booking hassle. The arepa-focused menu is more considered than the relaxed setting suggests, making the food worth ordering seriously. Easy to walk into, well-suited for two to four people, and a reliable neighbourhood option in the Whittier area.

    Who Should Book Hola Arepa

    If you're looking for a casual Nicollet Avenue spot that takes its food seriously without demanding a reservation three weeks out, Hola Arepa is a strong call. It works well for a relaxed weeknight dinner for two, a low-key catch-up with friends, or anyone who wants South American-inflected cooking in a neighbourhood setting without the formality of a full-service restaurant. Given how easy it is to get a table, it earns its place as a reliable default for the Whittier and Kingfield crowd. Explore more options in our full Minneapolis restaurants guide.

    The Space

    The room at 3501 Nicollet Ave is compact and unpretentious. Seating is the kind that encourages you to stay for a second round rather than turn over the table quickly. The layout keeps things intimate without feeling cramped, which makes it a better fit for groups of two to four than for larger parties. It reads as a neighbourhood anchor rather than a destination dining room, and that's not a criticism — it's the right scale for what the kitchen is doing.

    The Food

    The arepa, a Venezuelan and Colombian corn cake, is the format here, and it's worth treating the food as the main event rather than an afterthought to drinks. The kitchen's focus on a defined format means the execution tends to be more consistent than you'd get at a broader menu restaurant in the same price tier. For anyone returning after a first visit, the move is to work through the arepa variations rather than defaulting to a single favourite — the kitchen's range within that format is where the real interest sits. At this price point in Minneapolis, you'd be hard-pressed to find more considered South American cooking without stepping up to a more formal dining room. Check out 112 Eatery or All Saints Restaurant if you want to compare the broader Minneapolis casual dining field.

    Booking and Practical Notes

    Booking here is easy , walk-ins are generally viable, and even peak times rarely require much advance planning. There's no dress code to worry about. Given the limited data available on current hours, confirm times directly before visiting. See also our full Minneapolis bars guide, our full Minneapolis hotels guide, our full Minneapolis wineries guide, and our full Minneapolis experiences guide for planning the full visit. For cocktail-focused alternatives worth benchmarking against, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston show how seriously a casual-format bar can treat its food program. Locally, Able Seedhouse + Brewery and 5-8 Club are worth knowing if Hola Arepa doesn't fit your evening.

    Quick reference: 3501 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis MN 55408 , easy walk-in availability , casual dress , confirm current hours before visiting.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Hola Arepa worth the price?

    Pricing varies at Hola Arepa; confirm via check the venue's official channels.

    Where is Hola Arepa located?

    Hola Arepa is located in Minneapolis, at 3501 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55408.

    How can I contact Hola Arepa?

    You can reach Hola Arepa via check the venue's official channels.

    Location

    3501 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55408

    Minneapolis, United States

    Compare Hola Arepa

    How Hola Arepa Compares
    VenueBooking Difficulty
    Hola ArepaEasy
    MeteorUnknown
    112 EateryUnknown
    All Saints RestaurantUnknown
    Amazing ThailandUnknown
    Bar BravaUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between Hola Arepa and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    • Meteor, Notable alternative
    • 112 Eatery, Notable alternative
    • All Saints Restaurant, Notable alternative
    • Amazing Thailand, Notable alternative
    • Bar Brava, Notable alternative

    Among Minneapolis casual dining spots, Hola Arepa occupies a distinct niche by centering a single format, the arepa, and executing within it consistently. If you're comparing on sheer breadth of menu and late-night kitchen availability, 112 Eatery is the stronger choice: it runs later and covers more culinary ground, though it operates at a higher price point. For a first-time visitor to the city trying to cover the most ground, 112 Eatery edges ahead on range.

    All Saints Restaurant and Bar Brava are closer competitors in the neighbourhood casual tier. Bar Brava skews Spanish and is worth considering if you want a more drinks-led experience alongside food. All Saints tends toward a more American comfort-food register. Neither matches Hola Arepa's South American specificity, so if the cuisine type is the draw, Hola Arepa is the clearest choice in its category in Minneapolis.

    Meteor and Amazing Thailand serve different purposes entirely, Meteor as a bar-first venue and Amazing Thailand for Southeast Asian cooking, so direct comparison is limited. The practical bottom line: book Hola Arepa when South American flavours and easy access are the priority. Step up to 112 Eatery when you want more menu variety or a longer evening. Consider Bar Brava when drinks are leading the decision.

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