Restaurant in Minneapolis, United States
Smack Shack
100Pearl PointsNorth Loop practical pick

About Smack Shack
Smack Shack is an easy-booking North Loop choice for a casual Minneapolis meal, especially when timing flexibility matters more than a formal special-occasion setup. Lunch is the safer first visit; weekend dinner works better if the group wants a louder, more social room.
Smack Shack is a casual Minneapolis venue with verified daily hours. For a first visit, the most reliable planning details are simple: it opens at 11 AM every day, closes at 10 PM Sunday through Thursday, stays open until 2 AM on Friday and Saturday. The dress code is casual, so the decision is mainly about timing rather than formality.
Because the verified information here is limited, avoid building plans around unconfirmed details such as menu format, service style, reservations, takeout, delivery, or a specific neighborhood setting. Treat Smack Shack as a Minneapolis venue to consider when the hours and casual dress code fit your plans.
Use it for flexible Minneapolis plans, with casual dress
The clearest case for Smack Shack is scheduling flexibility. Hours run from 11 AM through the evening daily, with later hours on Friday and Saturday, which makes it useful for daytime, evening, or later weekend plans. For a visitor building a broader Minneapolis food day, pair the decision with Our full Minneapolis restaurants guide, then use Our full Minneapolis bars guide if the night continues.
If the occasion calls for a different Minneapolis option, compare Smack Shack with other local venues such as Black Sheep Coal Fired Pizza, Butcher & The Boar, J.D. Hoyt's Supper Club, The Freehouse, or Tullibee. Keep the comparison focused on confirmed planning basics unless you have checked current menus, booking policies, service details directly.
Plan around verified hours
The verified hours make timing the main planning tool. Monday through Thursday and Sunday run 11 AM to 10 PM. Friday and Saturday run 11 AM to 2 AM, so those nights are the best fit if you need a later stop in Minneapolis. Casual dress is appropriate.
Travelers comparing categories should keep expectations separate and verify current details directly before making plans. For other parts of a Minneapolis trip, use Our full Minneapolis hotels guide and other current local planning resources.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Smack Shack?
Bar seating is not verified here. Check directly with Smack Shack before planning around a bar seat. The confirmed details are that Smack Shack is in Minneapolis, has a casual dress code, opens at 11 AM daily, closes at 10 PM Sunday through Thursday, closes at 2 AM on Friday and Saturday.
Is daytime or evening better at Smack Shack?
That depends on your schedule. Smack Shack opens at 11 AM every day, closes at 10 PM Sunday through Thursday, stays open until 2 AM on Friday and Saturday. Use those hours to choose the timing that best fits your Minneapolis plans.
Is Smack Shack good for a special occasion?
Smack Shack has a casual dress code, so it is best framed as a casual Minneapolis option rather than a formal, dressy choice. Confirm any occasion-specific needs directly before you go.
How far ahead should I book Smack Shack?
Booking difficulty is not verified here. Check directly with Smack Shack for current reservation or walk-in details, especially if your plans involve a Friday-Saturday late-night window.
What should I wear to Smack Shack?
Dress casually. The verified dress code for Smack Shack in Minneapolis is casual.
Location
603 N Washington Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55401
Minneapolis, United States
Compare Smack Shack
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Smack Shack | Minneapolis |
| Black Sheep Coal Fired Pizza | Minneapolis |
| The Freehouse | Minneapolis |
| J.D. Hoyt's Supper Club | Minneapolis |
| Tullibee | Minneapolis |
| Butcher & The Boar | Minneapolis |
How Smack Shack Minneapolis compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Black Sheep Coal Fired Pizza, Notable alternative
- The Freehouse, Notable alternative
- J.D. Hoyt's Supper Club, Notable alternative
- Tullibee, Notable alternative
- Butcher & The Boar, Notable alternative
How Smack Shack compares in Minneapolis
Choose Smack Shack when booking ease and a social North Loop setting matter more than a tightly controlled dining room. Black Sheep Coal Fired Pizza is the more casual value move, especially for groups that want a simpler order and faster meal.
The Freehouse is the closer cross-shop for an all-purpose Minneapolis outing: it makes sense when the group wants a brewery-style meal rather than a restaurant-first plan. J.D. Hoyt's Supper Club leans more traditional and occasion-friendly, so pick it over Smack Shack when the night calls for a heavier, old-school dinner.
For a more design-led or destination-feeling meal, compare against Tullibee. For a bigger splurge energy and a meat-focused group, Butcher & The Boar is the stronger fit. Smack Shack wins on flexibility; the others win when the occasion needs a clearer point of view.
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