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Text Short Codes Text Short Codes Misc Text short code to 612-888-8888 for an immediate pickup Short Code Bar Name - Suburb Street 10474 1029 Bar - Minneapolis 1029 Marshall St Ne 10860 128 Café - St Paul 128 Cleveland Ave N 10475 19 Bar - Minneapolis 19 W 15th St 10070 3 Squares Restaurant - Maple Grove 12690 Arbor Lakes Pkwy N 10395 331 Club - Minneapolis 331 13th Ave Ne 11083 4 Bells - Minneapolis 1610 Harmon Pl 11119 413 On Wacouta - St Paul 413 Wacouta St 10476 4th Street Saloon - Minneapolis 328 W Broadway Ave 10414 508 Club - Minneapolis 508 1st Ave N 10238 5-8's Bar & Grill - Champlin 6251 Douglas Ct N 10378 5-8's Bar & Grill - Maplewood 2289 Minnehaha Ave E 10465 5-8's Bar & Grill - Minneapolis 5800 Cedar Ave S 10109 612 Brew - Minneapolis 945 Broadway St Ne 11012 6smith Restaurant - Wayzata 294 Grove Ln E 10861 7th Street Tavern - St Paul 2401 7th St W 10477 8th Street Grill - Minneapolis 800 Marquette Ave A Text short code to 612-888-8888 for an immediate pickup Short Code Bar Name - 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Minneapolis 825 Hennepin Ave 10863 American Burger Bar - St Paul 354 Wabasha St N 10139 American Legion - Anoka 400 W Main St 10152 American Legion - Apple Valley 14521 Granada Dr 10094 American Legion - Brooklyn Center 6110 Brooklyn Blvd 10211 American Legion - Buffalo 304 10th Ave S 10263 American Legion - Coon Rapids 11640 Crooked Lake Blvd Nw Short Code Bar Name - Suburb Street 10339 American Legion - Fridley 7365 Central Ave Ne 10102 American Legion - Golden Valley 200 Lilac Dr N 10347 American Legion - Hopkins 10 12th Ave S 11163 American Legion - Medina 75 Hamel Rd 10482 American Legion - Minneapolis 3751 Minnehaha Ave 10764 American Legion - North St Paul 2678 7th Ave E 10781 American Legion - Osseo 260 4th Ave Se 10784 American Legion - Richfield 6501 Portland Ave 10060 American Legion - Robbinsdale 3600 France Ave N 10797 American Legion - Roseville 700 County Road C W 10840 American Legion - St Louis Park 5605 W 36th St 10864 American Legion - St Paul 1129 Arcade St 10865 American Legion - St Paul 976 Concordia Ave 10999 American Legion - St Paul Park 328 Broadway Ave 11014 American Legion - Wayzata 949 Wayzata Blvd E 11034 American Legion - White Bear Lake 2210 3rd St 10276 American Motorsports Bar & Grill - Cottage Grove 7240 E Point Douglas Rd S 10483 Amore Victoria - Minneapolis 1601 W Lake St 10866 Amsterdam Bar - St Paul 6 6th St W 11065 Andover Lanes - Andover 13633 Martin St Nw 10298 Ansari's Mediterranean Grill & Lounge - Eagan 1960 Rahncliff Ct 10144 Applebee's - Apple Valley 14678 Cedar Ave 10171 Applebee's - Blaine 199 Northtown Dr Ne 10172 Applebee's - Blaine 4345 Pheasant Ridge Dr Ne 10193 Applebee's - Bloomington 9601 Lyndale Ave S 10204 Applebee's - Bloomington 7901 Southtown Ctr 10093 Applebee's - Brooklyn Center 1400 Brookdale Ctr 10022 Applebee's - Brooklyn Park 7901 Brooklyn Blvd 10218 Applebee's - Burnsville 2152 Burnsville Ctr 10253 Applebee's - Coon Rapids 3470 129th Ave Nw 10277 Applebee's - Cottage Grove 8380 E Point Douglas Rd S 10304 Applebee's - Eagan 1335 Town Centre Dr 10315 Applebee's - Eden Prairie 8421 Joiner Way 10250 Applebee's - Fridley 5277 Central Ave Ne 10092 Applebee's - Maple Grove 14400 Weaver Lake Rd 10484 Applebee's - Minneapolis 615 Washington Ave Se 10042 Applebee's - New Hope 4203 Winnetka Ave N 10054 Applebee's - Plymouth 3500 Vicksburg Ln N 10798 Applebee's - Roseville 1893 Highway 36 W 10836 Applebee's - St Anthony 2800 39th Ave Ne 10841 Applebee's - St Louis Park 8332 Hwy 7 11035 Applebee's - Vadnais Heights 1018 Meadowlands Dr 11022 Applebee's - West St Paul 1753 Robert St S 11050 Applebee's - Woodbury 10150 Hudson Rd 11051 Applebee's - Woodbury 7250 Valley Creek Plz 10409 Aqua Nightclub - Minneapolis 400 1st Ave N 10867 Arcade Bar - St Paul 932 Arcade St 11091 Aria - Minneapolis 105 N 1st St 11123 Armory - White Bear Lake 2228 4th St 10868 Arnellia's - St Paul 1183 University Ave W 10485 Asain Taste - Minneapolis 1400 Nicollet Ave 10486 Aster Café - Minneapolis 125 Main St Se Short Code Bar Name - Suburb Street 10487 Atlas Grill & Clubroom - Minneapolis 200 S 6th St 10488 Augies Bourbon Street Cabaret - Minneapolis 424 Hennepin Ave 11104 Avenida Cocina - Minnetonka 11390 Wayzata Blvd 10391 Axel's - Mendota 1318 Sibley Memorial Hwy 10799 Axels - Roseville 2540 Cleveland Ave N 10436 Azul Nightclub - Minneapolis 400 3rd Ave N B Text short code to 612-888-8888 for an immediate pickup Short Code Bar Name - Suburb Street 10489 Baldy's BBQ - Minneapolis 1501 University Ave Se 10127 Bang Brewing - St Paul 2320 Capp Rd 10490 Bar Fly - Minneapolis 711 Hennepin Ave 10491 Bar La Grassa - Minneapolis 800 Washington Ave N 10492 Bar Louie - Minneapolis 1348 Lagoon Ave 10743 Bar Louie - Minnetonka 12563 Wayzata Blvd 10493 Bar Zia - Minneapolis 420 S 4th St 10869 Barbary Fig - St Paul 720 Grand Ave 10494 Barbette Restaurant - Minneapolis 1600 W Lake St 10758 Barley John's Brew Pub - New Brighton 781 Old Highway 8 Sw 10328 Barrio Tequila Bar - Edina 5036 France Ave S 10495 Barrio Tequila Bar - Minneapolis 925 Nicollet Mall 10870 Barrio Tequila Bar - 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Spring Lake Park 7777 Hwy-65 Ne 10353 Big 10 Restaurant And Bar - Hopkins 1106 Mainstreet 10497 Big 10 Restaurant And Bar - Minneapolis 606 Washington Ave Se 10034 Big Louie's - Crystal 5216 W Broadway Ave 10759 Big Louie's - New Brighton 790 County D Rd W 10113 Big Wood Brewery - White Bear Lake 2222 4th St 10137 Billy's Bar & Grill - Anoka 214 Jackson St 10874 Billy's on Grand - St Paul 857 Grand Ave 10498 BJ's Liquor Lounge - Minneapolis 229 W Broadway Ave 10499 Black Bird Café - Minneapolis 3800 Nicollet Ave 10875 Black Dog Coffe & Wine Bar - St Paul 308 Prince St Short Code Bar Name - Suburb Street 10500 Black Forest Inn - Minneapolis 1 E 26th St 10346 Black Sea Restaurant - Gem Lake 1581 Cty Rd E E 10501 Black Sheep Pizza (Eat Street) - Minneapolis 2550 Nicollet Ave 10502 Black Sheep Pizzza - Minneapolis 600 Washington Ave N 10166 Blainebrook Bowl - Blaine 12000 Central Ave Ne 10401 Blarny's Pub - Minneapolis 412 14th Ave Se 10383 Bleecher's Bar & Grill - Maplewood 2220 White Bear Ave N 10437 Blue Door Longfellow - 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