Bar in Minneapolis, United States
Palmer's Bar
100Pearl PointsCedar-Riverside's go-to low-key local bar.

About Palmer's Bar
Palmer's Bar on Cedar Ave is a no-frills neighborhood bar in Minneapolis's Cedar-Riverside area, best suited for casual evenings and live music rather than date nights or special occasions. Walk-ins are easy and the vibe is unpretentious and local. For cocktail depth or a wine-forward experience, look elsewhere in the city.
Who Palmer's Bar Is For — and When to Go
If you're looking for a no-frills neighborhood bar on the Cedar-Riverside corridor in Minneapolis, Palmer's Bar at 500 Cedar Ave is a direct call for locals, live music fans, and anyone who wants a drink without a dress code or a reservation. It is not the right choice for a special-occasion dinner, a curated cocktail experience, or anything resembling a wine-forward evening. For those occasions, you'll want to look elsewhere in the city — 112 Eatery or All Saints Restaurant both deliver more on that front.
The Atmosphere
Palmer's has the energy of a bar that has been part of its neighborhood for a long time , the kind of place where the volume comes from conversation and live music rather than a curated playlist. Expect a lived-in feel: dim lighting, a crowd that skews local, and a sound level that makes it better suited to a casual night out than a business dinner or a quiet date. If ambient noise is a dealbreaker, this is not your venue. If you want a bar that feels genuinely rooted in a Minneapolis neighborhood rather than designed for Instagram, that's exactly what Palmer's delivers.
On the Drinks
The data available on Palmer's Bar is limited, so specific claims about the cocktail program, wine list, or beer selection are outside what Pearl can verify. What the address and neighborhood context suggest is a bar operating at the accessible, unpretentious end of the Minneapolis bar spectrum , closer to a classic dive than a craft cocktail room. For a strong by-the-glass wine program comparable to what you'd find at a dedicated wine bar, Palmer's is unlikely to be the answer. If that's your priority, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu or Jewel of the South in New Orleans show what a genuinely considered drinks program looks like, and locally, Able Seedhouse + Brewery is worth a look if craft beer depth matters to you.
Practical Details
Reservations: Not required , walk-ins are the norm here. Dress: No dress code; come as you are. Budget: Pricing data is not confirmed, but the neighborhood and bar style suggest accessible, below-average spend per head for Minneapolis. Getting there: Located on Cedar Ave in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood; accessible by transit. Booking difficulty: Easy.
The Verdict
Palmer's Bar works well as a casual neighborhood stop, particularly for live music nights and low-key evenings with friends. It is not the right pick for a date night where atmosphere and drinks quality need to carry the experience, nor for any occasion where you want a considered cocktail or wine list. For a broader view of where Palmer's sits in the Minneapolis bar scene, see our full Minneapolis bars guide. If you're planning a wider Minneapolis trip, our full Minneapolis restaurants guide, hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide are worth a look. Also consider 5-8 Club if you want another classic Minneapolis bar alternative, or Julep in Houston as a reference point for what a seriously executed bar program looks like if you're benchmarking quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you need a reservation at Palmer's Bar in Minneapolis?
No reservation needed — walk-ins are the standard at Palmer's Bar at 500 Cedar Ave. It operates as a neighborhood bar, not a ticketed venue, so showing up is the move. On live music nights, arrive earlier to get a good spot before it fills.
What is the atmosphere like at Palmer's Bar?
Low-key and unpretentious. Palmer's has the feel of a bar that has been part of the Cedar-Riverside corridor for years — conversation-driven, no dress code, no performance. If you want a high-energy cocktail bar, look at Bar Brava instead. Palmer's is for when you want to settle in without any fuss.
Is Palmer's Bar good for live music?
Yes, live music nights are one of the main reasons to pick Palmer's over a quieter neighborhood option. The Cedar-Riverside location puts it in one of Minneapolis's more culturally active corridors. Check ahead for specific schedules, as confirmed programming details are not fixed in Pearl's current data.
How does Palmer's Bar compare to other Minneapolis bars?
Palmer's is a neighborhood bar, not a destination bar. For a more polished drinks experience, Meteor or Bar Brava are stronger choices. Palmer's competes on accessibility, low cost, and local character — not on cocktail craft or food. If your group wants both drinks and a serious meal, 112 Eatery is the smarter split.
What should I expect to spend at Palmer's Bar?
Confirmed pricing data is not available in Pearl's current record, but the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood bar format and walk-in-only model strongly suggest budget-friendly pricing. This is not a venue where you'll face a minimum spend or a complex cocktail list at premium prices.
Location
500 Cedar Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55454
Minneapolis, United States
Compare Palmer's Bar
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Palmer's Bar | Easy |
| Meteor | Unknown |
| 112 Eatery | Unknown |
| All Saints Restaurant | Unknown |
| Amazing Thailand | Unknown |
| Bar Brava | Unknown |
A quick look at how Palmer's Bar measures up.
Also Consider
- Meteor, Notable alternative
- 112 Eatery, Notable alternative
- All Saints Restaurant, Notable alternative
- Amazing Thailand, Notable alternative
- Bar Brava, Notable alternative
Compared to other bars in Minneapolis, Palmer's Bar occupies a different tier entirely from venues like 112 Eatery or All Saints Restaurant. If you're after a polished evening with considered food and drinks, either of those two will serve you better, both bring more intentional programming and a stronger case for a special-occasion visit. Palmer's strength is accessibility and neighborhood authenticity, not a curated experience.
Bar Brava and Meteor occupy a middle ground, more atmosphere and drinks focus than Palmer's, without the full-service restaurant overlay of 112 Eatery. If you want something livelier with more attention to what's in the glass, either is a stronger pick for a date or a group outing. Amazing Thailand sits in a different category altogether, making it a poor comparison for a pure bar visit.
On booking difficulty, Palmer's wins outright, no reservation needed, no waitlist, no planning required. That ease of access is its clearest advantage over the rest of this peer set. Book 112 Eatery weeks in advance for a weekend spot; walk into Palmer's any night. If spontaneity and low commitment are what you need, Palmer's is the practical call. If the quality of the experience matters more than convenience, the other options in this group deliver more.
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