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Directory Washington Ave S Hotels Office Buildings Residential Buildings THE GATEWAY Directory Washington Ave S Hotels Office Buildings Residential Buildings e S v CANCER SURVIVORS AC Hotel Minneapolis ...............................4W The 15 Building .........................................5W 1200 On the Mall .....................................12W PARK DoubleTree Suites ..................................11W 33 South Sixth Street / City Center ..........6W 1225 LaSalle ............................................12W Embassy Suites ........................................5W 50 South Tenth ..........................................9W 365 Nicollet ................................................3E 2W 2E Hyatt Regency ........................................13W 510 Marquette ...........................................5E 4MARQ .......................................................4E Four Seasons The Marquette Hotel .................................7E 7th & Nic .....................................................6E City Club Apartments ..............................10E Marquette Hennepin A (2022) Marriott City Center .................................6W 88 South Tenth Street ................................9E Continental Apartments ........................11W Plaza Millennium Minneapolis ..........................13E The Andrus ...............................................5W Marquette Place Apartments .................13E Radisson Blu .............................................7W Centerpoint Energy ...................................5E The Metro Apartments ..............................8E 3rd St S Residence Inn by Marriott ........................8W Essex Building ...........................................9E .................................................4E The Westin Minneapolis ............................5E .......................................5W Gaviidae .....................................................6E Minneapolis e Other Buildings v Attractions IDS Center .................................................7E Central Library A The Lafayette Building ...........................11W 811 LaSalle ................................................8W Dakota Jazz Club ....................................10W Lakewood Building ...................................8W 9’s On The Mall ..........................................9E 3W 3E Hennepin County Library, Lumber Exchange .....................................4W Dayton’s Building .....................................7W quette Minneapolis Central .............................3W The Marq ....................................................2E Loring Parking Ramp ...............................13E r 365 Nicollet Loring Greenway ....................................12W Medical Arts Building................................8E The Metro Parking Ramp ..........................8E Ma Orchestra Hall..........................................11E PwC Plaza .................................................7W Midtown Garage .......................................4W Peavey Plaza ............................................11E RBC Plaza ..................................................5E Park & Shop ..............................................7W 4th St S R.A. Bloch Cancer Survivors Park ............2E RSM Plaza ..................................................8E Target Employee Commons ....................10E Skyway Theater ........................................7W Target Plaza ............................................10W WCCO-TV .................................................10E AC WCCO Plaza .............................................10E U.S. Bancorp Center .................................8W Westminster Presbyterian Church .........12E Hotel Xcel Xcel 4MARQ Energy Wells Fargo Museum .................................6E Wells Fargo Center ....................................6E Energy Xcel Plaza..................................................4W Xcel Energy ......................................... 4E,4W Young Quinlan Building .............................9E 4W 4E Lumber Exchange XCEL Nic on 5th Dining ↑ skyway (second floor) location WAREHOUSE DISTRICT/ PLAZA HENNPIN AVE NICOLLET MALL LIGHT RAIL STATION Bars and Restaurants Rojo Mexican Grill, Nicollet ........................9E Copper Pot Indian Grill, 5th St ..................4W LIGHT RAIL STATION 5th St S 801 Chophouse, Nicollet ............................8E Sushi Train, Nicollet ................................12W D. Brian’s Deli & Catering, 8th Street Grill, Marquette Ave ...................8E Union Bar & Grill, Hennepin Ave ................7W U.S. Bancorp ........................................↑8W Centerpoint The AC Lounge, AC Hotel .................................4W Zelo, Nicollet ...............................................8E Dairy Queen / Orange Julius Energy 510 Treat Center, U.S. Bancorp ..................↑8W e S Andrus Marquette BANK, Westin Hotel ....................................5E Coffee Shops v Visitor BarFly, Hennepin Ave .................................7W D’Amico & Sons, Nicollet ............................5E Information Dunn Brothers Coffee, Nicollet .................3W Barrio, Nicollet ............................................9E Fhimas, 7th St ...........................................6W Caribou Coffee, Nicollet .............................5E 5W 5E Brit’s Pub, Nicollet ...................................11W Five Guys Burgers and Fries, Nicollet ........5E Caribou Coffee, ............↑5W Dakota Jazz Club & Restaurant, Freshii, Gaviidae ......................................↑6E Embassy Caribou Coffee, Gaviidae .........................↑6E Suites Westin Nicollet .................................................10W Greenfield Natural Kitchen, South RBC Plaza Caribou Coffee, U.S. Bancorp .................↑8W Sixth Hotel Devil’s Advocate, Nicollet .......................10W U.S. Bancorp ........................................↑8W Hennepin A Caribou Coffee, 50 South Tenth ..............↑9W Fire Lake Grill House & Cocktail Bar, Hibachi Daruma, Marquette Ave .................8E Caribou Coffee & 6th St S Radisson Blu ...........................................7W Jimmy John’s, 9th St ..................................8E Einstein Bros Bagels, Nicollet .............11W La Belle Crepe, Nicollet ..............................8E k Fogo De Chao, Hennepin Ave .....................6W l Northern Lights Tea, 811 LaSalle ...........↑8W a k Hell’s Kitchen, 9th St ..................................8E Leeann Chin, City Center ........................↑6W al W 33 S 6th St e Starbucks, LaSalle Ave ............................11W Lee’s Express, U.S. Bancorp ...................↑8W v HopCat, Nicollet .........................................4E W ht t Starbucks, Marquette .................................4E A r Los Ocampo Express, City Center ..........↑6W ig Gaviidae Ike’s Food & Cocktails, 6th St ...................5W A L Starbucks, City Center............................... 6W Jacque’s, The Marquette .............................7E Mama’s Bakery Pizza & Salad Bar, Starbucks, IDS Crystal Court ...................↑7E 6W 6E Jolliet House, The Marquette ......................7E U.S. Bancorp ........................................↑8W Starbucks, Target Store ..........................↑9W The Local, Nicollet ......................................9E Naf Naf Grill, City Center ........................↑6W City Center 7th & Wells quette Wandering Mug, 811 LaSalle ..................↑8W One Two Three Sushi, r Lot 57, DoubleTree Suites .........................11W Marriott Nic Fargo ↑ Hotel Center Lyon’s Pub, 6th St ......................................5W Night Clubs IDS Crystal Court .................................. 7E Ma One Two Three Sushi, 50 South Tenth ....↑9W Marriott Lobby Bar, Marriott City Center ...6W The Exchange & Alibi Lounge, Panera Bread, Nicollet ................................8E Maruso Street Food & Cocktails, Hennepin Ave ..........................................4W 7th St S People’s Organic Café, IDS Crystal Court ..7E Hennepin Ave.............................................. 7W REV Ultra Lounge, Hennepin Ave ..............7W Potbelly Sandwich Works, McCormick & Schmicks Spearmint Rhino Gentlemen’s Club, Radisson PwC IDS Crystal Court ..................................↑7E Blu Plaza Crystal Marquette Seafood & Steaks, Nicollet ....................8W Hennepin Ave ..........................................7W Court Hotel The Melting Pot, 9th St ..............................8E Qdoba Mexican Grill, 50 South Tenth .....↑9W Quick Eats Roti Modern Mediterranean, Park & Mission American Kitchen & Bar, 7th St ...7E Shop Murray’s, 6th St .........................................5W Andrea Pizza, 811 LaSalle .......................↑8W IDS Crystal Court .....................................7E 7W k 7E k The Salad Bar, City Center ......................↑6W l The News Room, Nicollet ..........................9W Angel Food Bakery, 9th St ..........................8E al a Simpls, 50 South Tenth ...........................↑9W Dayton’s Building W Bogart’s Doughnut Co, IDS Crystal Court ..7E W North 45 Restaurant and Bar, t IDS r ↑ ht Millennium Hotel ....................................13E Brothers Deli, ...............↑5W So Good So You, 50 South Tenth ............. 9W A Center ig Sprout Salad Company, RBC Plaza .........↑5E L Northern Shores Grille, Bruegger’s Bagels, 6th St ..........................6E Marriott City Center .................................6W Cardigan Donuts, City Center ................↑6W Subway, RBC Plaza ..................................↑5E 8th St S Oceanaire Seafood Room, 6th St .............5W
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