Falling Knife Brewing Company

Brewery · Mid-City Industrial

Falling Knife Brewing Company

Brewery · Mid-City Industrial

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783 Harding St NE #100, Minneapolis, MN 55413

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Falling Knife Brewing serves award-winning IPAs, robust stouts, and creative seltzers in a cozy NE Minneapolis taproom with games and a cool vibe.  

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Twin Cities Breweries Add Curbside Pick Up and Delivery for Quality Drinking During the Pandemic

"Falling Knife brewery is delivering within a twelve mile radius of its Northeast brewery." - Will Simons

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"If you’re reading this, Mr. Barkley, and are on the hunt for a bar or brewery, pay a visit to Falling Knife in Northeast Minneapolis" - Justine Jones

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"Falling Knife offers a hoppy, herbal THC “elixir,” made with five milligrams of THC, and a sweeter grape soda, made with 10 milligrams of THC. They’re available for onsite consumption or to-go, but note that customers must choose THC or alcohol for the evening and stick with it." - Justine Jones, Ryan Meaney

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Jennifer Brenny

Google
Beers were delicious. Especially when paired with cake! Pub42 & Falling Knife had a beer dinner that was amazing! I ate the food too fast, but remembered a few pictures! Thank you for this great experience! Another one soon?!

Roee Hecht

Google
Great beer selection. I’ve attended some fun trivia nights and Timberwolves watch parties too. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a beer around NE Minneapolis.

Mike Dolbow

Google
Another excellent brewery experience in the Twin Cities. I only had one beer, but it was excellent! Friendly and knowledgeable staff, a cozy and quiet tap room, and looks like they have a small patio for when the weather is warmer! I'll be back!

Chris Brossart

Google
Falling Knife has great service, excellent drinks, and a good location. We visited there for trivia night and enjoyed the ambiance the whole time. One of the trivia prizes was drink tokens and Falling Knife should get an award for their humorous drink tokens.

Tim Wallace

Google
always great beer, met up with a good friend. Happens to be the start of Open Season. Good music to start with a couple of wrecktangle pizza slices (shredder🔥) to go!

David Dittbenner

Google
Excellent beers. Today was Open Season with a number of bands playing on their outside stage. Great setup for music.

Jamie Koehler

Google
The beer here is really good! My friends and I were biking around today and decided to check the place out, as we hadn't been there since it was the previous brewery. The bartender was incredibly rude to us the minute we walked in. It was almost like he wanted to leave early. . .we artived by bike at around 10:30 or so. We had a round of tasty brews, played some pinball, and then left at 11:45 and decided we'll never be back because of the rudeness of the bartender. The experience left a bad taste in our mouths.

B A

Google
Just went to Falling Knife Brewing for the first time this Saturday, and I thought it was ok overall. The taproom is just pretty boring, its not setup as a place you'd want to go and hang out. I went for the Profesional Wrestling match being put on in the parking lot. It was an awesome time, and it was free. I thought the beer was pretty ok all around. I loved that they had pinball machines in the back of the Brewery. I thought they could have used more seating and tables inside.
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Greg W.

Yelp
Falling Knife is tied for my favorite brewery in the area! The taproom is pretty small but the community and staff are all amazingly friendly and helpful. It's the premier Wolves bar in the area, hosts tons of nerdy events like Magic the Gathering drafts, and their parties aren't to be missed. There's a jukebox full of fantastic tunes and some pinball machines in the back, as well. Being such a small operation lets them rotate the tap list really regularly and experiment with cool styles and mashups. They're always putting out my next favorite barleywine or stout and consistently win awards for their IPAs; hazys in particular. Don't hesitate to try Fun Mom Jeans, Old Painless, or any pilsners. The taproom doesn't allow dogs but they have a small patio and constantly set up their side parking lot for events. If you get the chance to go to an event or just want some good beer, music, and vibes you should stop in.
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Amber D.

Yelp
I went to Falling Knife for the first time this month! On first impressions, the taproom was cute and cozy. The bar was full up, but there were plenty of tables available. While my friends and I were waiting to order, the bartender let us know that they actually do table service, so that was a nice surprise. I tried the Cherry Berry Cyclone first; it was fruity as expected & caramely on the back end, without being overly sweet. Next, I tried the Earl Gray Arnold Palmer seltzer cocktail (say that 5 times fast), which can apparently be made non-alcoholic as well. The cocktail was light, refreshing, & had a nice earl gray flavor without getting syrupy. The bubbles seemed to dissipate pretty quickly, but the flavor made up for the slight lack in carbonation for sure. A fun bonus was the free jukebox! My friends were trying to add songs from their paid app but it turned out the music was free; that seems silly, but it's definitely not a given at other bars. Cons: -we didn't drive, luckily, but parking looked to be a bit of a hassle, as the parking lot was full when we arrived
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Kimberly F.

Yelp
We loved this Brewery. The staff was so friendly. The beer was good and it had a great atmosphere. It was a quiet Saturday afternoon but the bartenders were talking about a very busy evening before. We sat at the bar but there was plenty of other seating.
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Rick T.

Yelp
Minnesota has an emerging craft beer scene moving like a freight train into the future of what great beers need to be. This brewery like many others I've visited in the last couple of years in MN excels in DDH New England style IPA's. The stouts and pastry sours are magnificent as well ! I'd like to personally thank the people working behind the bar who let me try so many different beers. Also explaining the intensive brewing process. Falling Knife easily cruises in to not only Minneapolis but the Minnesota top ten list. After visiting about 325 breweries in the last 20 years I enjoy going to good ones such as this. The End.....

Mike J.

Yelp
The owner here is not kind. He is very very RUDE!! I bought a beer and was talking with my friend and he very rudely told us to move. There were many other people standing at the bar and to single me and my friend out was NOT cool. No other bars ever do this!! It was crowded because of a playoff game on tv which is why we went out. What a terrible place and to make us feel so unwanted when other people were doing the same was uncalled for. Poor. Poor ownership. Never coming back !!
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Jackie C.

Yelp
Stumbled upon Falling Knife Brewing and loved the hidden gem vibe. No clear signs outside (so you have to be looking for it!), but the interior is adorable with that classic brewery charm. The beer selection is solid; I tried a very flavorful sour. The place offers entertainment with a ton of pinball machines, pull tabs, and a jukebox. It looks like they host various events. I'm on a mission to try every brewery in the twin cities, so I'm not sure if it was unique enough for me to return, but the friendly staff and enjoyable experience made it worthwhile!
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Robert R.

Yelp
Try the great selection of Falling Knife Brews. High quality and very flavorful. Appreciate the attention to ingredient detail. Well done! Congratulations on your rewards. Well earned
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Elizabeth W.

Yelp
If you like your beer fruity and/or high in alcohol, or like seltzers, this might be your brewery. For me, I have tried it and don't need to stop again. I was super excited to see they had a scotch ale on tap. It is my one of my absolute favorite styles. My first clue should have been the high alcohol content - 11%. Some brewers can pull off a high alcohol version, but sadly this one was not good. It tasted like an alcoholic syrup. Next up, another favorite style - Saison. This was good. I would have preferred a lower alcohol level, which I have seen done well in a saison, but it was still good. Choosing the next beer was many difficult- lots of sour, but all fruit based. Love sours that are sour because of the brewing process, but most fruit sours a disaster. Maybe theirs was good but I skipped it to try their New England IPA. Could not finish it. I wish I could describe why- I think I wanted a more hints of hops. Either way, not my thing. You may like this brewery but know what you are getting into. It was not my thing.
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Marc W.

Yelp
We've enjoyed Falling Knife beers in restaurants so when we realized we were close to the brewery we decided to stop in. We were a bit disappointed when we arrived to a non-descript industrial park building with barely a patio in the parking area. The interior was comfortable, again nothing fancy. But enough about ambiance...the beer was as good as we were hoping for. My wife prefers lagers and Falling Knife has an award winning one, Tomm's Lager. I'm a hazy IPA person and they had a few on tap. The beer tender was quick to give samples which was great service because you need to ask at most places and then get a look. Another great thing is that they have a Wrecktangle pizza food truck there all week. If you are in NE MPLS I recommend stopping in for a good beer.
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Shaji K.

Yelp
Late Thursday afternoon, biked over to this taproom in the northeast part of town. Bright interior with table/bar seating, as well as arcade games and a food truck outside. Had two beers while here: "Verbal Tip" and "DDH Double Hidden Temple" (both $8). The tip is a hazy IPA, multiple hops but smooth overall. The DDH is obviously stronger - more juicy hops and a soft finish. To eat, they had a truck outside serving Thai food that was decent but pricey. Service here was great as the guy behind the counter was informative on the beers. Not very busy on the weekdays, so best to go during that time.
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Whitney C.

Yelp
No, you are not lost. Yes, it's located in a business park, and there's not a big sign outside indicating this is a brewery. But ignore all of that, because the staff, the brews, the events calendar, the pinball gallery and the good prices should more than tempt you to hang out. My friends and I met up for Flingo, a lovely Tuesday night tradition with drag bingo - funny commentary, dazzling performances and prizes from Betty Bang and the other Jeannie Retelle. I ordered a flight of the three stout pastry beers, because stouts are so so tasty - the Fun Mom Shoulders, the Ghost Step, and the Lil Shaky. And you can order as many or as little as you want! I like sweet but not too sweet (sorry Fun Mom), so the Ghost Step will likely be my go-to on my next visit! I'll leave my review for their food provider, Stop, Drop and Egg Roll on their respective page because they were *chef's kiss*.
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Matt W.

Yelp
They're great! Just do it! But in all seriousness, their hazy ipas are hazy, soft, and juicy (try the L Bombs) and their stouts are robust, full of flavor, and the booze is sneaky *wink wink* (try the fun mom shoulders). The taproom is small but cozy and the vibe is killer. For you non beer drinkers (which is totally ok!) they make solid seltzers as well and if you catch them as a frozen slushie, that's the real vibe. If you're in the cities, while there are a ton of breweries local, this is for sure a top three to check out.
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Alden C.

Yelp
Continuing to explore the craft brewery scene of Minneapolis! Falling Knife I've heard all the way on the West Coast but it isn't necessarily a household name in a household that loves it's craft beer. I was fortunate to score a beer from this brewery though! The one beer Steve and I had was the Verbal Point IPA. Once again journeying down the New England style path as well. Not a bad beer, it has all of the citrus or juicy notes it should have but when it comes to it being a memorable beer experience... something I am always on the lookout for it didn't quite deliver. Of course this puts me in the position should I have tried some other beer option would I feel differently on the memorable part but I always stand firm a stellar eating and drinking establishment it shouldn't matter what you order anything you get should be stellar.
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Matthew J.

Yelp
I wasn't able to make it for Open Season at @fallingknifebc, but made it out for some of the leftovers from the event. I had a handful of small pours in order to try a swath of beers that were special releases and regulars. As always, the beers were flavorful and mouthwatering. And there are arcade games if you are looking for some good old fashioned, nostalgic fun! Permanent for Now A DDH Hazy Double IPA with Talus, Cryo Pop, and HBC 630 Hops. Melon rind and pine on the nose with a juicy dankness flavor. Huge grapefruit, resin, and cantaloupe characters. Collab with @madewestbeer MadeWest Brewing Company and Yakima Chief Hops. Smores Lil Shaky Lil Shakey is a delicious Cafe Con Miel Style Stout with Coffee Espresso, Cinnamon, and Vanilla. Falling Knife took that a step farther by adding S'mores to the mix. Dessert in a glass (taster glass in my case). Mocha notes overtake the nose with cinnamon and vanilla balancing out the coffee on the palate. You can taste every aspect of this beer - impressive. Dark Match A Rye Whiskey Barrel Aged Imperial Stout with Hazelnut, Coconut, and Vanilla. Good bitterness in this imperial stout that does not get overwhelmed with sweetness from the vanilla. Very mild nuttiness. Tastes almost like a samoa cookie soaked in rye. Fun Mom Shoulders: What can I say about a beer that is a Maple Praline Coffee Cake Stout with Coffee & Vanilla. Sweet and tantalizing in the best possible way. Strange to have in the same flight as the IPA, but I had to make due. Another beer that you could have for dessert, or for any other time for that matter. Would taste great with Smores around the campfire.
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Lynn L.

Yelp
We've been here several times and have yet to have a beer we didn't like! Clearly, their brewers know what they're doing. Most recently I had the All Nighter, an Imperial Golden Ale with notes of coffee, vanilla and chocolate. So good! Hubby had the Eye of Heaven, a hazy IPA. Loved it. In addition, the staff is so friendly and welcoming. The building looks unassuming, but you need to make this a stop when you're in Northeastt!
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Beth L.

Yelp
Love this place--great beer, service and great vibe! Make a point to come here every time I come into town.
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Nikki J.

Yelp
My first visit to Falling Knife was a good one! Parking was free and easy in the lot out front. I immediately liked the chill vibe of the taproom, fairly quiet but with good music playing. They do full service, so grab a table and they'll come take your order. The bartender explained the menu and gave me some good recommendations, and I ended up having the All Nighter strong ale, and their flaship IPA, Verbal Tip. Both were fantastic!! They also have a room behind the bar that appeared to have TVs and some pinball machines, so I'll have to check that out next time!
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Danny A.

Yelp
As a craft beer lover I just had to visit Falling Knife on the grand opening and they did not disappoint. Located in NE Minneapolis in the former Northgate Brewing space this taproom is somewhat off the beaten path of NE Minneapolis but worth the venture. I was not a huge fan of Northgate and wasn't sure what to expect with the new ownership. As I walked in I was down right speechless. What once was a drab, dingy, and ugly space now has a bright, modern, clean space. From the contrast of black and gray in the floors and tables to the over sized light fixtures over each table this space is cool and comfortable. Along with an easy space to kick back comes some a huge tap list with everything from a Pale Ale to multiple IPAs to a Stout to a Belgian to a kettle sour they have a beer for everybody. One thing I thought was cool was their single hop IPA, double hop IPA and then triple hop IPA which made fun a fun flight/sampling. I'm not going to recommend any one beer as I truly enjoyed ALL of them. I would like to express one concern. I found the prices to be a little on the high side. As a matter of fact this may be the highest priced taproom in the area. I do believe the beers are delicious but it will be tough to keep up with the competition when Insight and Headflyer are within a stones throw and have established names with delicious beers at a lower price.

Naomi A.

Yelp
Absolutely the best brewery! The owner sat and talked with my husband and I and made us feel at home! The beer is awesome and the atmosphere is too!! You won't regret your visit here! Make this a #1 brewery stop on your trip to Minneapolis!!!
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Rachael M.

Yelp
I've seen a lot of people checking out this new brewery. It's within walking distance of my work so, I feel like I will be definetly making many more stops. I was so surprised when I walked in. My mind remembered the old North Gate set up, and was so surprised to see a bright and modern look. The side room was a bit darker with a bunch of fun pin ball games to check out, and a huge window to peak in to see the brewing equipment. Now let's talk beer! My top two were the Verbal Tip a hazy IPA brewed with Citra and Mosaic hops, and Daydreaming which is a pale ale made with only Citra hops. DDH Cloud Surfing was another stand out for me. Oh, Hello double dry hoped double IPA. You were delisious and full of hop goodness! Hehe. -- What a great line up for beers and what a successful grand opening! Its nice to see a grand opening that was really ready! It's worth trying all 10 beers if your down. It was fun to compare, and get to talk about them all with a group. I love the IPA line up! I also think the Ghost Step was nice sweet Stout and I love the use of one of my fav local coffee roasters Up Roasters which is also within walking distance of this brewery!
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Xia Y.

Yelp
Great place to hang out and grab a few drinks. The staff are friendly and attend to you quickly. The space is clean with limited seating due to covid. I suggest calling ahead to reserve. They don't offer food but there is a food truck parked outside.

Izzy R.

Yelp
Beer is average. Food truck was advertised but not operating while we were there during peak hours on a Saturday. Pinball had decent selection of machines, but was expensive per game, and machines were faulty and ate our quarters. Service was hit or miss. Would probably select a different bar in the future.
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Amy F.

Yelp
If you are looking for a laid back spot with phenomenal beer look no further. I am not the biggest beer fan, but this place hits the spot. During COVID times they have a made a makeshift patio agree with others the scenery leaves less to be desired, but at this time we cannot be picky. What matters is the beer is amazing, The IPA's so juicy. Every person I have recommend Hidden Temple to have all raved about it. They just came out with the Raspberry Cyclone which is not as tart as most sours are but impressed how smooth it was and great amount of flavor. Staff are extremely friendly ( shoutout to Dani who was my server yesterday). Prices are a little more expensive than other breweries but the beer is impressive and worth every penny. Please check it out- great place with better drinks, and even better employees
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Bethany S.

Yelp
We came here opening weekend a while back and it was packed! So glad to see they're still alive and thriving. The logo is a little dark but the vibe is really comfortable. A clean interior with the attention on heavy metal-themed beers, there's something for everyone at Falling Knife. Falling Knife is one of THE breweries to check out if you're an IPA fan. Of the 11 on tap, 5 are various IPA's. We both love stouts so we got the Ghost Step Bali Natural Coffee Stout and it was AMAZING. When it comes to COVID safety measures, they're taking it very seriously. They have both indoor and outdoor seating and actually take your temperature before you sit down. All tables are equipped with hand sanitizer and a paperless menu you can access on your phone. The dog-friendly patio has good space with cool nighttime lighting and they usually have a good truck around for all your snacking needs. All they ask to help keep others safe is that you put on your mask when your server comes around and that you limit walking around - totally fair requests. They have some great merch too if you want to bring the Falling Knife love home with you, which I suggest you do.
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John O.

Yelp
Quality brew dogs I'll pay more if shit is good I'd say they're worth it One of the newer breweries in the Twin Cities scene. I've been really impressed with their beer so far. Only been to the brewery once, but have had it both at local bars and at home from the liquor store. They make some real solid IPA's in my book. Four stars and above from me for the most part on Untappd. Their location is not great. Not dicey. Just one of those breweries that is in an industrial off the beaten path location for the cheap rent. The last brewery in this location couldn't make it. I'd say Falling Knife is putting out much better product than its predecessor for a slightly higher price. Hoping they can make the margins work in an overly-saturated field of competitors. If the taproom was closer to where I lived or worked, I would go in much more often.
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Ray O.

Yelp
This was a good spot with some great beers. Pinball games inside were fun. Walking distance from our hotel (delta). Will visit again.
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Tatiana A.

Yelp
WOW! Right before we went to Falling Knife the other night, my husband was asking me if I thought beer drinkers were maybe not so picky? I asked why do you say that? And he said because for nearly all of the breweries, they are rated like 4 to 5 stars. I laughed and said, "Maybe, most people are just like, YES BEER GOOD?". HOWEVER, I am here to tell you that Falling Knife is EXCEPTIONAL. During the pandemic, we got several deliveries from them that were great. All of the beers we have tried were amazing. But this was our first time actually at the brewery. We sat outside on the patio, and although it's in an industrial area, there were lots of people around and the atmosphere was very much like being on vacation. I got two flights and tried about half the menu. I loved everything I tried, and so did my husband. But the kicker was the BEER SLUSHIES. I was very excited to try them and they did not disappoint! The blue raspberry is made with a hard seltzer, and the cyclone was made with One of their fruited ales. Now whenever it's hot like this, I will be ruined for a regular beer because I would much rather have a beer slushy!! GO, you won't be sorry.
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Jason K.

Yelp
My wife and I were on our weekend jaunt throughout the cities to see new tap rooms. She makes these amazing cheese and meat trays to bring for the nosh side of things. Our bartender was super cool and they have a Pokemon gym right on the premises. They have a bunch of IPAs on tap and I tried two. Fantastic! The place is welcoming and again, the bartender was super cool. That's all I want in a tap room, good service, good beer, a TV or two and welcoming. It's not difficult.
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Nawang M.

Yelp
Made it there on opening night and was already expecting crowds at this former NorthGate Brewing location. Parking lot was full and the streets were lined with cars. Inside there were two long set of lines on either side of the bar. Half hour of waiting and I was within 10 ft of the bar. "I don't know if I like this beer. Can I try another one?" said a customer at a patient beertender as she sampled a few different beers. Found out that they also had staff serving tables directly and the moment a table cleared, we made the jump. The beer list was impressive - 10 beers on Day 1! Terminally Chill fruity west coast IPA, Ghost Step Sumatra cold press coffee stout, Freishütz hoppy German Pilsner, Verbal Tip hazy IPA, DDH Cloud Surfing hazy DIPA, the Joy Fermentable hazy IPA, Atlantean Belgian golden, Evil Pockets helles lager, Cumulonimbus kettle sour, and Daydreaming hazy IPA. A lot of expensive hops and the prices reflect it. As a biased lover of stouts and porters, I found the Ghost Step Sumatra as exceptional. When we finally left, we discovered something. Quietness and sore throats from screaming at one another for two hours. Did not realize how loud it was inside. Our group left thoroughly impressed with how Falling Knife handled the crowds on opening day and the selection of beers offered to the crowds.
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Marinna M.

Yelp
Stopped in on a whim and had one of the best sours ever. I got the Cumulonimbus and it had hints of guava, pineapple and passion fruit. So tasty - need to go back to try the Sumatra stout! Service was excellent. Would definitely recommend stopping in for some great beer.

Will H.

Yelp
Exceptional beer, I go there every single day! Bartenders are friendly and knowledgeable and their selection of beers is impressive, although most famous for their fantastic hazy IPAs, you can find something for anyone's taste
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Jessica L.

Yelp
We came here on a Sunday afternoon during the covid-19 pandemic. It is located in an office building, on the first floor, they have a patio but I didn't see it so cannot comment on it. You do need reservations, which we did not have, but they did seat us. Masks are required. We had to provide a name and phone number, for contact tracing, which didn't bother me. They have a QR code that you scan with your phone for a menu of beers, and they come to you to take orders to limit moving around. They had a big variety of beers. We had one that tasted like a raspberry malt, not too fruity, called the raspberry cyclone. I don't even like raspberry but thought it was good, not too strong. I also had the key club, a light, kolsch beer that was refreshing. This was a fun hideaway place and cool exploring different breweries!
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Alexis P.

Yelp
I really like this place. I've been a few times. The staff is really nice and knowledgeable. The place is generally covid thoughtful. Most importantly, I love the beer. Kudos to Falling Knife! They've become my "go to". Now, if only they had outdoor seating during covid winters. Cheers.
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Alicia S.

Yelp
Their beer selection is good and I like how they expanded the seating area. The staff is friendly as well. BUUUUUUUT...way too pricey! The environment is a little boring and lacks character. The pinball machines, the environment, and the logo kind of scream college dude, which in turn might make me avoid this place going forward. Cheers to them for trying to do something different; I'm just not sure it's the right kind of different. Unpopular opinion: I miss Northgate.
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Abbie F.

Yelp
I was impressed! It actually hurts bot to give it five stars because I LOVED my beers! Each and everyone one I thought was incredible! Hands down impressed!! They have a great set up to keep people safe based on COVID regulations. And the service was really good! She was able to answer questions and make recommendations and wasn't there too often and yet enough. We had the pastry stout-to die for good! A sour, the ddh ipa and a stout. All phenomenal! I mean I can't say enough! I may actually change it to five stars because I liked the beer so much. And they are too expensive. Like I wouldn't want to go here again because of the prices. Which is a major bummer. Like others have said it isn't super convenient and yet the space is really nice and the tables are far apart. We went in winter and I look forward to checking it out in the summer.

Amber D.

Yelp
This place has a good ambiance, helpful beer tenders, there's a handful of rotating pin ball machines in back, great parking and of course a great beer selection I'm looking forward to coming back.
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Bill M.

Yelp
A comfy space with music, beer, and seating. What else? Oh there's also maybe food? There was a gentlemen talking about BBQ they were making outside, no clue if they're part of the brewery or not. The beers - great selection. IPAs (at least 4), stout, and a couple others. All tasted great which surprised me. Most breweries have a couple great beers and the rest are "meh". They played it safe with decor, seating is comfortable, it's clean. I'm willing to bet the longer they stick around the more personality the brewery will get. I also think a couple of the employees from North Gate (it was at this same location) work at Falling Knife, and they're great. Excited to go back for some beers. Note, they aren't dog friendly, I think it's too early for the owners to make that call, which makes sense.
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Baramee C.

Yelp
My cousin was in town and he ONLY likes hazy/juicy IPAs. So, Falling Knives was where we ended up because their tap list of hazy IPAs is insane. They have table service and they also have a bar. It's a big space with two rooms. The staff is super nice. We tried a ton of different beers and I can't even begin to tell you, but they were mostly all good. Out of the baby flights we did, we tried like 8 different beers, we all had different favorites (palate differences). They also have a food truck serving food, so that was nice (also with table service). TLDR: They are worth checking out...and ask the staff about the beers, they know a lot.
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B H.

Yelp
I did like the beer. I did not care for the scan the code and wait for a server ordeal. That's not their fault, kinda the covid norm but so annoying at breweries. Anyways I'd go back. We showed up about 15 prior to last call so didn't get a ton of time there.
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Jamie A.

Yelp
The service is slow. They had 5 people standing around talking to each other. The baldish guy was supposed to be our server but was inattentive. Wouldn't recommend. The beer was only okay.
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Elise M.

Yelp
Wonderful experience! Delicious beer and great variety. Our server Vern was amazing. Great customer service and great product.

R B.

Yelp
Solid beer. Nice atmosphere Great service will return again and keep an eye out for their products in liqour stores
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Rich F.

Yelp
Nice place , good service, and good beer. But please , lower your pints to $6 ! $7.50 is way too much for any craft beer!

Julie P.

Yelp
Not only are Falling Knife's beers some of the best in town but just had one of the best DAMN servers in town. Vern was attentive, personable and really amazing when dealing with our group of hooligans. I cannot recommend this place enough, and always bring out of town guests here to enjoy.

Jessica M.

Yelp
Popped in this past weekend to grab a crowler and some biz-ingo cards. Easy online ordering and great distanced way to pick up safely. Would love a gluten free option from them but the hubs enjoyed the beer!
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John W.

Yelp
Northeast Minneapolis is full of breweries. It's already saturated, so what does this new FK offer that could possibly be worth your attention? Well, great beer--not home brewers who thought they'd turn their hobby into a business for the hell of it (despite the subpar quality of beer). Nope, these are experienced brewers who cut their teeth on some of the other top-notch breweries in town. They know how to put together a solid and varied lineup of IPAs that actually taste distinct and taste great. They've got an India Pale Lager, some coffee stouts using beans from local roaster Up Coffee, a sour, and a few other brews. They've got a CD jukebox of the indie and rock'n'roll albums that you probably listened to at some point in your teenage and/or young adult years. And they've got the relaxed, cozy, and welcoming vibe that you want but don't always get at other taprooms. Go to FK next time you want beer.
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Tera D.

Yelp
Every beer was unique and delicious. Super clean finish for all their IPAs. Will definitely make the trip again!

Erin B.

Yelp
I feel like this is a hidden gem brewery in the cities. I visited it for the first time a few months ago. Their sours are delicious, highly recommend! Their Covid precautions are thoughtful and makes you feel safe.

Jimmy H.

Yelp
Incredible beers and great people. Loved the Freischutz Pilsner- definitely try it out. Last and most important of all, you must try Walt'z Wings while here. Been doing it for 32 years, southern style and his barbecue is absolutely legit!