Bar in Minneapolis, United States
Reverie Cafe + Bar
100ptsLow-key South Minneapolis neighborhood bar, done well.

About Reverie Cafe + Bar
Reverie Cafe + Bar is a neighborhood cafe-bar on E 35th St in South Minneapolis, suited to low-key evenings in a residential setting. Walk-ins are easy, the crowd is local, and the format favors drinks over destination dining. Confirm hours and pricing before visiting — public data is limited, and it works best as a casual stop rather than a night's anchor.
Reverie Cafe + Bar, Minneapolis: Quick Verdict
Reverie Cafe + Bar, at 1517 E 35th St in South Minneapolis, is a neighborhood spot that earns its place on a short list of places worth planning your evening around — but with limited public data on hours, pricing, and current menu direction, you should confirm details directly before making it the anchor of your night. What the address tells you matters: the 35th Street corridor in the Powderhorn/Bryant neighborhood sits outside the downtown circuit, which means a different crowd and a different energy than you'll find at the bar-heavy blocks near Nicollet Mall.
Late-Night Viability
For the explorer who wants to see how an evening deepens at a place like this, the neighborhood positioning is a genuine signal. South Minneapolis cafe-bars in this zip code tend to run quieter than their Uptown counterparts, which makes them better for conversation and worse for people-watching after midnight. If your goal is a late drink in a low-pressure room, Reverie's residential-adjacent address suggests it fits that brief. If you want the room to be buzzing at 11 PM, you are likely better served heading to 112 Eatery or All Saints Restaurant, both of which operate in higher-traffic corridors with later kitchens and a more consistent late crowd.
The cafe-plus-bar format also matters for timing decisions. Venues that run both daytime coffee service and an evening bar program sometimes struggle to commit fully to either mode. The better ones use the transition intentionally — the room shifts, the menu shifts, and the crowd shifts with it. Whether Reverie executes that transition well is something you should gauge on a first visit during the shoulder hour, roughly 7–9 PM, before committing to it as a late-night destination.
How Reverie Fits the Minneapolis Bar Scene
Minneapolis has a deep and competitive neighborhood bar scene, and South Minneapolis specifically has several options within a short drive of each other. For craft beer depth, Able Seedhouse + Brewery gives you a production brewery experience with more intentional beer programming. For a diner-adjacent late-night with serious food, 5-8 Club is a Minneapolis institution with a known track record. Reverie's cafe-bar hybrid format occupies a different niche , more relaxed, lower commitment, suited to a drinks-first evening rather than a food-led one.
If you are visiting Minneapolis and want to benchmark the city's cocktail quality against nationally recognized programs, note that bars like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston set a bar for cocktail-forward bars that is useful context when evaluating what a neighborhood spot like Reverie is and is not trying to be. Reverie is not in that conversation , and that is fine. It is playing a different role.
Practical Details
Reservations: Walk-ins expected; booking difficulty is rated Easy. Location: 1517 E 35th St, Minneapolis, MN 55407 , South Minneapolis, outside the downtown core; plan for a rideshare or drive. Budget: Not confirmed in current data; verify current pricing before visiting. Hours: Not confirmed; check directly before planning a late-night visit. Dress: Neighborhood casual is safe given the residential setting and cafe-bar format.
Who Should Book
Reverie makes most sense for Minneapolis locals who want a low-key evening in a neighborhood room, and for visitors staying in South Minneapolis who want something within reach. It is not the right call if you need confirmed late hours, a strong food program, or a cocktail menu with documented ambition. For those priorities, the full Minneapolis bars guide and the full Minneapolis restaurants guide will give you better-evidenced options. You can also cross-reference the Minneapolis hotels guide, Minneapolis wineries guide, and Minneapolis experiences guide to build a fuller itinerary around your visit.
How It Compares
FAQs: Reverie Cafe + Bar
Do I need a reservation at Reverie Cafe + Bar?
No reservation is needed. Booking difficulty at Reverie is rated Easy, and the neighborhood setting suggests a walk-in friendly room most nights. That said, with no confirmed hours in current data, call ahead or check online before arriving late in the evening.
Is Reverie Cafe + Bar good for a date?
Possibly, if your date prefers a low-key, neighborhood atmosphere over a polished dining room. For a date with more guaranteed ambiance and a known food program, All Saints Restaurant or 112 Eatery are safer bets with more documented track records. Reverie works leading for a casual second or third date rather than a high-stakes first impression.
Does Reverie Cafe + Bar have happy hour deals?
No confirmed happy hour data is available. Many Minneapolis cafe-bars in this format offer weekday specials, but verify directly with the venue before building your evening around it. Pricing details are not currently confirmed.
Is Reverie Cafe + Bar good for groups?
The cafe-bar format and South Minneapolis neighborhood positioning suggest a smaller, more intimate room , which tends to favor groups of two to four over larger parties. If you are planning for six or more, confirm capacity and group-friendly seating before committing. For larger group outings with more infrastructure, downtown Minneapolis options will give you more flexibility.
Is the food good at Reverie Cafe + Bar?
No confirmed menu data or awards are available to substantiate a food verdict. The cafe-plus-bar format suggests food is likely a supporting element rather than the main draw. If food quality is your primary criterion, look at venues with documented menus and critic recognition , 112 Eatery is the stronger call in Minneapolis for food-first evenings.
What's the crowd like at Reverie Cafe + Bar?
Given the South Minneapolis address on E 35th St, expect a neighborhood-local crowd rather than a destination-driven one. The 55407 zip code is residential and community-oriented, which typically means a quieter, more mixed-age room than you'd find in Uptown or downtown. It is a low-pressure environment , good if that is what you want, less useful if you want energy and a scene.
Compare Reverie Cafe + Bar
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reverie Cafe + Bar | Easy | — | ||
| Meteor | Unknown | — | ||
| 112 Eatery | Unknown | — | ||
| All Saints Restaurant | Unknown | — | ||
| Amazing Thailand | Unknown | — | ||
| Bar Brava | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Reverie Cafe + Bar?
No reservation needed. Reverie runs on walk-ins, and booking difficulty is rated Easy. Show up when you want — this is a neighborhood room, not a destination that fills weeks out.
Is Reverie Cafe + Bar good for a date?
Yes, for the right kind of date. The South Minneapolis neighborhood setting and low-key format work well for a casual first or second date where the pressure is off. If you want something more formal or with a tighter food program, 112 Eatery is a better call.
Does Reverie Cafe + Bar have happy hour deals?
Hours and happy hour details are not confirmed in available data for Reverie. Your best move is to call ahead or check their current social channels before planning around a specific deal.
Is Reverie Cafe + Bar good for groups?
It works for small groups looking for a relaxed neighborhood bar night in South Minneapolis. For larger parties or groups wanting a more structured dining experience, a venue with confirmed private space or a set group menu will serve you better.
Is the food good at Reverie Cafe + Bar?
Specific menu details are not confirmed, but Reverie is positioned as a cafe and bar, so expect the food to support the drinks rather than lead the visit. If a serious food program is your priority, 112 Eatery or All Saints Restaurant are stronger options in the Minneapolis area.
What's the crowd like at Reverie Cafe + Bar?
Expect South Minneapolis locals: neighborhood regulars, people walking distance from home, and the occasional visitor staying in the area. This is not a downtown scene or a tourist bar — the room reflects the residential street it sits on at 1517 E 35th St.
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- 112 Eatery112 Eatery in Minneapolis's North Loop is one of the easier quality bookings in the city — walk-ins are realistic mid-week, and the convivial atmosphere suits both solo diners and small groups. Come before 7 PM on a weekday for a quieter room. A reliable first stop when exploring the North Loop.
- 5-8 ClubThe 5-8 Club on Cedar Ave is south Minneapolis's go-to for no-fuss burgers and a cold beer without booking friction or a steep bill. It's a reliable neighborhood option for casual groups and low-key meetups, but the noise level and straightforward atmosphere make it a better pit stop than a destination for date nights or cocktail-forward evenings.
- Able Seedhouse + BreweryAble Seedhouse + Brewery is an easy-access craft taproom in Minneapolis where the draw is fresh, on-site brewed beer rather than a cocktail program. Walk-ins are straightforward and booking difficulty is low, making it a practical first stop before a longer evening out. Pair a visit with a dinner reservation at nearby spots like 112 Eatery or All Saints for a complete night.
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