Prohibition Bar

  4.3 – 706 reviews   • Bar

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Speakeasy-inspired cocktail bar offering views of the skyline from the 27th floor of the W Hotel.

Prohibition Bar 55402

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Reviews

Christina Price
I am a huge fan of cocktail bars and decided to stop in based on the good reviews. When I got up the bar despite it being busy, there was a little sofa that opened up just to the right of the bar by a window. I sat down, and a waitress did walk by a couple times and look at me but didn’t stop over. Since I was limited on time, I went up to the bar and ordered. I got a caterpillar kimono. The drink was good but not amazing, and I considered the price tag a little steep for what it was. The nook I was in was pretty small, maybe 3 feet between the little sofa and the wall with a little table in the middle. It was really odd that I had a few people squeeze past the table to look out the window while I was there. The decor seemed meh, like it was a random hotel space that they added a bar and some random tables and did not give speakeasy vibes. The bathroom was also a very unique set up with the sink. If I was back in the area I would probably stop at the bar on the first floor instead of coming upstairs.
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Miguel Hernandez
Lovely place to have a date night. Food was delicious and drinks are excellent. The view is also very beautiful.
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Hari Chun
The service was very nice and speedy but not a big fan of the layout of the place and we went in a group of 6 had a hard time finding a spot and even the one we found was a little awkward and the interior was a bit off not really able to see outdid so didn’t really get the beautiful view of being the city despite being on the 27th floor. The lighting was awkward and the area we were sitting the light was flickering the whole time and the server rols us that they just got renovated so it qas disappointing. But the drinks we good but again with the price point I expected a higher quality experience. But I would say if you are siting at the bar top it’s cute would recommended for 2-4 people group but nothing more then that.
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Adam Wilson
I’m a huge fan of the prohibition vibe in any bar or “speakeasy”.

So how can any place compete with a historic building with skyscraper views, art deco vibe, and built months before the great depression? This place oozes history and authenticity.

I get it, they have a business to run. But if it were me I would give the bar, furniture, and whole space a makeover that is sympathetic to the history and originality of the woodwork and ceilings. Not a makeover. But it is looking worn out. Still, just being here sipping a drink is so choice. And looking out the window at the great views and thinking, what was it like to be here in 1929 or 1930?

By the way the drinks especially the Old Fashioned and bar service was outstanding.

I can’t wait to come back. It is definitely not cheap though.
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Anne Kiely
This out of the ordinary speakeasy is an unexpected treat. I think of speakeasies being in clandestine basements off alleys. Although you’ll miss that thrill this gem makes up for it with city views and posh nooks to linger and sip in. The cocktails have prohibition inspired names and are out of this world. The small plates all looked fantastic. We tried the meatballs and I’d highly recommend these. They have a kick. The bartender was friendly and informative. It has a bit of a more glamorous entrance up the art deco styles elevators. I can’t wait to go back.
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s PINK
Prohibition Bar was our favorite bar to take out-of-town friends on our tour of the Twin Cities. It used to have so much character with the decor. Totally worth spending $25+ for a cocktail/glass of wine with a view. It was recently renovated. It needed an update because the furniture had gotten so worn. But now it looks sad and boring. Even “the bed” is gone. Service was great though and cocktails were good.
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S SM
We ordered the asparagus and AU gratin potatoes at the bar. They both tasted good, just a bit pricey.
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mco
Easily one of the best bars I’ve ever had the pleasure of visiting. It has a laidback, speakeasy vibe with an assortment of comfortable seats arranged in nooks. Their drinks are well-made and aren’t shy on the spirits.

Take the elevator to the 27th floor. It’s up to you how you figure out how to get to that floor (suggest asking the front desk.) The elevators open up right into the bar. It’s very cool.
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Diane Lloyd
We found this place by mistake while walking around Minneapolis waiting for a dinner reservation. It was such an incredible find, taking the elevator up gave me Tower of Terror vibes. We didn’t order any food so I can’t give them a proper rating however the drinks were excellent.
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Collin Madden
Beautiful space and fantastic views, but it was very crowded and loud when we visited. We weren’t able to get our own seats. Luckily there was a couple that very kindly invited us to sit with them. I think they had closed off half of the place for a private event, so I don’t think it would normally be like that.
The drinks were great! I’d love to come back when it’s a bit less busy.
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