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Originally opened as a music venue in 1987, the Fine Line has hosted thousands of influential acts over their 30-plus year history.
Reviews
Based on 8 reviews
There are so many great music venues in town. I am always puzzled why bands play here. While it's nice to have no barrier, the sound is awful. I was standing 2 feet in front of the lead singer and...
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Partera60,
October 31, 2017
We grabbed tickets to see Teenage Fanclub while visiting Minneapolis/St. Paul. I was surprised how intimate it was. A small floor and a 2nd floor balcony with bars in both floors. Table were...
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robertmoffett,
October 24, 2016
I went to the Fine Line to see Keith Harkin in concert. The Staff were very organized and polite getting us all prepared to go inside when the doors opened.They checked our tickets our IDs,then put...
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milady408,
August 29, 2016
I had been to the Fine Line a couple of times 'back in the day' and was very excited when we decided to book this for our company's Holiday party. Wendy is the event organizer with the Fine Line (and...
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Tom R,
December 5, 2015
Saw 3 bands there, perfect table seating upstairs, wait staff was awesome, the venue was small and intimate, so the music wa risp and clear! You also can smoke and bring bev's outside, fenced in...
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688amberj,
November 23, 2015
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Formerly a Greyhound bus depot, First Avenue is now Minnesota's premier live music venue / First Avenue, courtesy Meet Minneapolis