![]() The space is now best described as an art park with tables that happens to serve really good beer and wood-fired pizzas, made in an oven that’s planted in the bed of a sunny yellow actual running 1976 Ford F250 (which actually runs).Įach table is nestled in its own area, some with their own themes, like a surf hut, but many just surrounded by sculptures and greenery, odds and ends that have been painted, hung from odd places and used in unexpected ways. The patio space is ringed by the wall of the former Hamm’s Brewery that occupied the lot, and “the raw beauty was always there,” said Can Can owner Rob Clapp, who made transforming the patio into its current form a passion project. In fact, it had never even been licensed as a patio. 688 Minnehaha Ave., redeveloped as Saint Paul Brewing (formerly known as Flat Earth Brewing) 704 Minnehaha Ave., redeveloped as 11 Wells Distillery and 700 Minnehaha Ave., previously redeveloped as an aquaponics operation (formerly Urban Organics). The patio had long been planned by the past two owners of the space, but had never been fully built out. ![]() Saint Paul Brewing, formerly Flat Earth Brewing, has been taken over by the folks behind Can Can Wonderland, and they have turned the patio into, well, a wonderland. There might not be a ton of patio-friendly weather left, but there is a new space that’s worthy of putting on your list of things to do before the snow flies. ![]()
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