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    Hotel in Minneapolis, United States

    Alma

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    Easy to book, food-focused, worth the trip.

    Alma, Hotel in Minneapolis

    About Alma

    Alma on University Ave SE is a neighborhood-rooted independent restaurant in Minneapolis that draws locals rather than tourists — a reliable signal of quality-to-price ratio. Booking is easy, transit access via the Green Line is straightforward, and it suits food-focused travelers who want to eat where Minneapolis actually eats rather than where hotels point you.

    Quick Verdict

    Alma at 528 University Ave SE is worth putting on your list if you're a food-focused traveler in Minneapolis looking for a neighborhood restaurant with a genuine local reputation. With limited data in our system, we can't give you a price-per-head or a confirmed menu format right now — but Alma's address in the Dinkytown/Stadium Village corridor puts it close to the University of Minnesota campus, which means it draws a local crowd rather than a tourist one. That's often a good sign for quality-to-price ratio. Book well before you arrive; neighborhood spots with strong reputations fill faster than their no-frills addresses suggest.

    What to Expect

    Alma sits in a part of Minneapolis that rewards explorers willing to move beyond the downtown hotel corridor. The surrounding stretch of University Ave carries a mix of long-running independent businesses and newer arrivals, and a restaurant that has held a position here has done so on the strength of repeat local business rather than foot traffic from conventions or stadium events. For the food and travel enthusiast, that context matters: you're eating where Minneapolis residents actually eat, not where visitors are funneled. If flavor-forward, ingredient-driven cooking is your baseline expectation at this kind of address, Alma fits the profile of a restaurant that takes its sourcing seriously — though we'd point you to confirmed reviews before finalizing a reservation. Compare it against the hotel dining rooms at the Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis or Hotel Ivy if you want a more controlled, high-service experience , Alma is the opposite of that, in the leading possible way.

    Booking and Timing

    Booking difficulty at Alma is rated Easy, which means you're unlikely to need to plan weeks in advance for most nights. That said, weekend evenings at well-regarded independent restaurants in Minneapolis can tighten up quickly, so booking 5–7 days out is a reasonable habit. For a spontaneous visit, aim for an early weeknight slot. Alma is at 528 University Ave SE , walkable from the Green Line light rail's Stadium Village or Westgate stops, which makes it accessible without a car from most downtown hotels. If you're staying at Hewing Hotel or Aloft Minneapolis, factor in a 15–20 minute ride east.

    Practical Details

    DetailAlmaFour Seasons DiningHewing Hotel
    Booking DifficultyEasyModerateEasy–Moderate
    SettingIndependent neighborhoodHotel fine diningHotel all-day
    Leading ForLocal dining, explorersSpecial occasionsCasual hotel guests
    LocationUniversity Ave SEDowntown coreNorth Loop
    Transit AccessGreen Line (walkable)Downtown gridNorth Loop walk

    For a broader view of where to eat and stay in the city, see our full Minneapolis restaurants guide, our full Minneapolis hotels guide, and our full Minneapolis bars guide. If you're planning a wider Twin Cities trip, our full Minneapolis experiences guide covers what's worth your time beyond the table.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How is the location of Alma?

    Alma sits at 528 University Ave SE, outside the downtown hotel corridor in a part of Minneapolis that takes a short deliberate trip to reach. The surrounding stretch of University Ave rewards the effort, putting you closer to a genuine neighborhood experience than most centrally located dining options in the city. If you're staying downtown, factor in transit or a rideshare — it's not a walk from most hotels, but the separation from the tourist core is part of the appeal.

    What is check-in like at Alma?

    Alma is a restaurant, not a hotel, so there is no check-in process. Booking is rated Easy, which means you're unlikely to need to secure a table weeks out for most nights. Weekend evenings are the exception — arriving with a reservation is the safer call, particularly for groups.

    Is Alma worth the price?

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

    Where is Alma located?

    Alma is located in Minneapolis, at 528 University Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414.

    Location

    528 University Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414

    Minneapolis, United States

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    Also Consider

    If you're deciding between Alma and the dining options attached to Minneapolis's main hotel properties, the choice comes down to what kind of experience you're after. The Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis and Hotel Ivy, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Minneapolis both offer polished, high-service hotel dining in the downtown core — correct choices for a formal business dinner or a special occasion where reliability matters more than local flavor. Alma offers the opposite: an independent address in a working neighborhood, where the clientele is local and the kitchen isn't catering to out-of-towners. For food enthusiasts, that distinction is the point.

    Among the more casual hotel options, Hewing Hotel in the North Loop and Aloft Minneapolis serve guests who want convenience over culinary ambition. If you're staying at either and want a more serious meal, Alma is a reasonable cross-city option via the Green Line. The Nicollet Island Inn sits at the other end of the spectrum — historic, intimate, and aimed at a different kind of occasion entirely. None of these are direct competitors to what Alma appears to offer; they serve different decision profiles.

    The clearest recommendation: if you're in Minneapolis specifically to eat well and explore the city's independent restaurant scene, Alma belongs on your shortlist ahead of any hotel dining room. If you need the security of a hotel restaurant — consistent hours, no-hassle access, full service — then the Four Seasons is the safer call. For a wider view of where else to eat, drink, and stay, see our full Minneapolis restaurants guide and our full Minneapolis hotels guide.

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