Craft cocktails, elevated comfort food, and Tulum-inspired decor


























"Tap In, a North Minneapolis restaurant and bar, has transformed a Lowry Avenue gas station into a lush, inviting space for community gathering, eating, drinking, and general vibing. The drink menu here pairs classics like palomas, sidecars, and mojitos with a succinct, funky list of signature cocktails: Hennessy margaritas, hand-mashed sours, and the Horseman, a sesame-infused take on a whiskey ginger, to name a few. Even better, there’s a full food menu. Reservations are accepted through Toasttab." - Natalia Mendez


"Tap In, a restaurant, cocktail bar, and community space in North Minneapolis from real estate collective New Rules, is finally open. The tight menu features sandwiches, like pull-apart brisket, fried catfish, and salmon; entrees include beef tips with rice and Brussels, miso-glazed salmon, and a vegan tofu rice bowl. The cocktail program winks to the community: Take the Henny margarita with Hennessy, lemon, lime, and agave, as well as the “Expresso” martini with dark rum, coffee liqueur, and chocolate bitters. The minimalist-chic space feels ripe for languid hangouts, with raffia chandeliers, African art, and a centerpiece tree behind the bar." - Eater Staff


"Tap In, a new North Minneapolis restaurant and bar, has transformed a Lowry Avenue gas station into a lush, inviting space for community gathering, eating, drinking, and general vibing. The drink menu here pairs classics (palomas, side cars, mojitos, etc.) with a succinct, funky list of signature cocktails: Hennessy margaritas, hand-mashed sours, and a sesame-infused take on a whiskey ginger, to name a few. Even better, there’s a full food menu." - Eater Staff


"I’m intrigued by Tap In, a New Rules project from Chris Webley and Sophie Weber that transforms a Lowry Avenue gas station into a neighborhood restaurant, bar, and community gathering space; beneath luminous tile work and sculptural golden alcoves, the project offers a fast-casual menu of sandwiches, bowls, and salads, nonalcoholic bar options, a shared workspace, and ample outdoor green space. After a licensing snag, its grand opening is now set for June 22." - Justine Jones

"After radically transforming a Lowry Avenue gas station, Tap In is about to debut on Lowry Avenue as a lush, earth-themed space for dining, artist residencies, and social gathering; designer Sophie Weber's interior features luminous tile work, sculptural alcoves, and a “Tree of Life” fixture above the bar made with driftwood collected on the banks of the Mississippi River, and the project has finally reached the home stretch after delays since summer 2022." - Justine Jones