Bar in Minneapolis, United States
Bull's Horn Food and Drink
100ptsLongfellow's serious neighborhood bar, no fuss.

About Bull's Horn Food and Drink
Bull's Horn Food and Drink is a neighborhood bar in Minneapolis's Longfellow area, positioned for locals who want solid food and drink without the downtown premium. Booking is easy, the vibe is casual, and it holds its own in a city with a genuinely competitive bar scene. Worth a visit if you're in the neighborhood; less worth a cross-city trip without confirmed specifics on the drinks program.
Is Bull's Horn Food and Drink worth visiting in Minneapolis?
Yes, if you're in the Longfellow neighborhood and want a relaxed neighborhood bar that takes its drinks program seriously. Bull's Horn at 4563 S 34th Ave sits in one of Minneapolis's more residential pockets, which means it draws a loyal local crowd rather than a tourist rotation — a good sign for consistent quality and pricing.
Data on this venue is limited in our database, so we'll frame what we know practically: Bull's Horn is a food-and-drink spot in a city with a genuinely competitive bar scene. Minneapolis drinkers are well-served across all price tiers, which means neighborhood bars here tend to earn their regulars through execution rather than novelty. A place that's held its name and address in Longfellow has done something right.
From a wine-by-the-glass perspective — the lens that separates good neighborhood bars from forgettable ones , the question worth asking before you go is whether Bull's Horn runs a thoughtful rotating pour selection or defaults to the standard house-red, house-white format. Minneapolis bars like Bar Brava and All Saints Restaurant have raised the by-the-glass standard in the city, and the leading neighborhood spots have followed. If wine matters to your visit, it's worth a quick call ahead to confirm what's pouring.
For broader context on where Bull's Horn fits: it's positioned as a casual food-and-drink destination rather than a destination cocktail bar or tasting-menu restaurant. That's not a criticism , it's a category that Minneapolis does well, and it fills a genuine gap in a neighborhood that doesn't need another fine-dining option. Think of it alongside spots like 112 Eatery in terms of unpretentious execution, though Bull's Horn operates in a more residential register.
If you're planning a broader Minneapolis bar crawl, see our full Minneapolis bars guide and full Minneapolis restaurants guide for the complete picture. Travelers comparing neighborhood-bar experiences across cities might also look at Jewel of the South in New Orleans or Julep in Houston as reference points for what the format can achieve at its ceiling.
Practical Details
Address: 4563 S 34th Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55406. Reservations: Booking difficulty is rated Easy , walk-ins are likely fine for most visits, though weekend evenings in a small neighborhood bar can fill quickly. Dress: No dress code expected at this type of venue; casual is the norm. Budget: Price data not confirmed , assume neighborhood-bar pricing, likely competitive with comparable Longfellow spots. Getting there: Residential Longfellow address; street parking is the most practical option. For hotel options nearby, see our full Minneapolis hotels guide.
Also worth knowing: Able Seedhouse + Brewery and 5-8 Club offer different takes on the Minneapolis neighborhood-bar format if you want to compare options in the same city. For wine-focused experiences, check our full Minneapolis wineries guide and full Minneapolis experiences guide.
Compare Bull's Horn Food and Drink
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bull's Horn Food and Drink | Easy | — | |||
| Meteor | Unknown | — | |||
| 112 Eatery | Unknown | — | |||
| All Saints Restaurant | Unknown | — | |||
| Amazing Thailand | Unknown | — | |||
| Bar Brava | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Bull's Horn Food and Drink measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Bull's Horn Food and Drink have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details aren't confirmed in available venue data for Bull's Horn at 4563 S 34th Ave. Given its Longfellow neighborhood footprint and the short Minneapolis patio season, it's worth calling ahead or checking on arrival if a patio is a priority for your visit.
Is Bull's Horn Food and Drink good for groups?
It works well for small groups of 2-4 looking for a low-key night out in South Minneapolis. Walk-ins are generally easy here, so larger parties won't face the booking friction you'd hit at a place like 112 Eatery. For a more structured group dinner with a full food program, 112 Eatery or All Saints Restaurant are stronger options.
What's the crowd like at Bull's Horn Food and Drink?
Expect a local Longfellow crowd: regulars, neighborhood residents, and people who treat it as a reliable after-work or weekend spot rather than a destination. It draws drinkers who care about what's in the glass without wanting a scene around it. Not a tourist bar, not a late-night spot chasing a trend.
What's the signature drink at Bull's Horn Food and Drink?
Specific menu items aren't confirmed in the venue data, so naming a signature drink would be speculation. What is consistent across its reputation is a drinks program taken more seriously than the neighborhood-bar format might suggest. Check the bar's current lineup on arrival.
Do I need a reservation at Bull's Horn Food and Drink?
No. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, and walk-ins are the norm here. Bull's Horn at 4563 S 34th Ave is the kind of place you drop into rather than plan weeks ahead. If you're coming with a larger group on a Friday or Saturday, arriving early gives you more options for seating.
More bars in Minneapolis
- 112 Eatery112 Eatery in Minneapolis's North Loop is one of the easier quality bookings in the city — walk-ins are realistic mid-week, and the convivial atmosphere suits both solo diners and small groups. Come before 7 PM on a weekday for a quieter room. A reliable first stop when exploring the North Loop.
- 5-8 ClubThe 5-8 Club on Cedar Ave is south Minneapolis's go-to for no-fuss burgers and a cold beer without booking friction or a steep bill. It's a reliable neighborhood option for casual groups and low-key meetups, but the noise level and straightforward atmosphere make it a better pit stop than a destination for date nights or cocktail-forward evenings.
- Able Seedhouse + BreweryAble Seedhouse + Brewery is an easy-access craft taproom in Minneapolis where the draw is fresh, on-site brewed beer rather than a cocktail program. Walk-ins are straightforward and booking difficulty is low, making it a practical first stop before a longer evening out. Pair a visit with a dinner reservation at nearby spots like 112 Eatery or All Saints for a complete night.
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