10 Best Rooftop Venues in Minneapolis, Minnesota for Corporate Events (2026)
The 10 best rooftop venues in Minneapolis for corporate events in 2026, scoped for the short season, weather backup, and real headcount.
The hard truth about a Minneapolis rooftop is that the open-air season runs maybe five months, and the good dates inside that window go fast. If you want a true terrace event, you’re booking June through September, and the prime Thursday and Friday slots in that stretch get claimed by March. The planners who win the date are the ones who locked it before the snow melted. Everyone else fights over the leftovers or settles for an indoor-with-a-view compromise.
Rooftops fit corporate events in Minneapolis because a warm-weather terrace is a genuine reward after a long winter, and a skyline-or-river view resets the energy of a workday crowd. The catch is the season and the weather swing, even in summer. The ten below are working venues, ordered by review depth, with the production notes I’d want before committing a budget. Every open roof needs a backup, so settle the rain plan before the date.
Brit’s Pub
Brit’s Pub on Nicollet Mall holds a 4.5 across 5,577 reviews, by far the busiest space on this list. It’s a British pub with a famous rooftop lawn-bowling green, a genuinely unusual corporate-event draw downtown. Figure 150 to 300 for a buyout across the rooftop and interior.
The lawn-bowling green is the differentiator: a built-in activity that doubles as a team-building hook, which few rooftops can offer. The Nicollet Mall location is central and skyway-adjacent, so the indoor pub is your weather hedge. Best for a company social or a team event where you want a view, a built-in game, and a guaranteed indoor fallback.
Aster Cafe
Aster Cafe on SE Main Street carries a 4.5 across 2,288 reviews. It’s a riverfront cafe in the historic St. Anthony Main district with a rooftop and a view of the Mississippi and the downtown skyline. Plan for 80 to 150 for a buyout.
The riverfront-and-skyline view is the draw, and the historic-district setting adds character downtown rooftops lack. The rooftop is open-air, so budget the weather kit for an evening event. The St. Anthony Main location is walkable and scenic. Best for a smaller client reception or a team celebration where the river view and the historic setting carry the night.
Icehouse
Icehouse on Nicollet Avenue runs a 4.5 across 1,762 reviews. It’s a restaurant and music venue in the Eat Street corridor with a rooftop patio and a built-in stage-and-sound setup. Figure 100 to 200 across the spaces.
The built-in music-and-sound setup trims the production build for a livelier event, and the indoor venue is your weather backup. The Eat Street location offers a deep dining scene for an after-party. Best for a company social or a launch where you want live-music energy and a guaranteed indoor option in one venue.
NOLO’s Kitchen & Bar
NOLO’s Kitchen & Bar on North Washington Avenue holds a 4.4 across 1,528 reviews. It’s a North Loop restaurant with a rooftop patio and a stylish industrial-chic interior. Plan for 80 to 175 across the rooftop and interior.
The North Loop location puts you in the city’s hippest district, walkable to galleries and restaurants. The stylish interior is your weather hedge for the open rooftop. Best for a creative-team offsite or a client reception where the North Loop scene and a designed indoor-outdoor flow are the point.
Canopy by Hilton Minneapolis Mill District
Canopy by Hilton Mill District on South 3rd Street carries a 4.5 across 949 reviews. It’s a hotel with a rooftop bar overlooking the riverfront and the Stone Arch Bridge in the Mill District. Figure 80 to 175 for a rooftop buyout.
The hotel attachment is the practical win: load-in through the building, a kitchen on site, and rooms for an out-of-town crowd. The Mill District riverfront view is among the best in the city. The indoor hotel space backs up the open rooftop. Best for a client reception or a team event tied to a hotel block where the riverfront view and the hotel logistics align.
Prohibition Bar
Prohibition Bar on the 27th floor of the Foshay Tower holds a 4.3 across 711 reviews. It’s a speakeasy-in-the-sky lounge in the historic W hotel tower with skyline views and an Art Deco feel. Plan for 60 to 120 for a buyout.
The 27th-floor altitude and the Art Deco lounge feel are the draw, an upscale, intimate space rather than a sprawling terrace. The hotel attachment handles load-in and guest rooms. As a high-floor indoor lounge, weather is a non-issue. Best for an executive cocktail reception or a small client event where altitude and a polished lounge sell the night.
Roxy’s Cabaret
Roxy’s Cabaret on Nicollet Mall runs a 4.9 across 647 reviews, the highest rating among the high-volume venues here. It’s a downtown entertainment venue with a rooftop and a performance-and-cabaret setup. Figure 80 to 175 across the spaces.
The built-in entertainment angle gives a livelier event a ready-made program, and the downtown location is central and skyway-adjacent. The indoor performance space backs up the rooftop. Best for a company social or a celebration where you want a built-in show and a central, weather-proof fallback.
Mansion at Uptown
Mansion at Uptown on Hennepin Avenue carries a 3.6 across 344 reviews. It’s a multi-level venue in the Uptown district with rooftop access and an event-focused layout. Plan for 100 to 200 across the levels.
The Uptown location puts you in a walkable nightlife district away from downtown. The multi-level layout gives you flexibility for a reception that flows. The rating runs lower than the leaders, so a site visit and a clear contract matter more than usual. Best for a company social or a younger-crowd event where the Uptown scene is the draw and you’ve verified the operations.
Rooftop at Hewing Hotel
Rooftop at Hewing Hotel on North Washington Avenue holds a 4.4 across 173 reviews. It’s the rooftop bar and sauna atop the boutique Hewing Hotel in the North Loop warehouse district. Figure 60 to 130 for a rooftop buyout.
The North Loop rooftop pairs a hip neighborhood with a hotel’s logistics: load-in through the building and rooms for a fly-in crowd. The sauna-and-pool deck is a distinctive draw. The hotel interior backs up the open rooftop. Best for a creative-team event or a leadership dinner where the North Loop scene and hotel convenience combine.
On The Rox
On The Rox on Nicollet Mall runs a 4.6 across 113 reviews. It’s a downtown rooftop lounge in the Roxy’s complex with skyline views and a lounge-style layout. Plan for 60 to 120 for a buyout.
The downtown lounge feel suits an intimate, polished reception, and the central location is skyway-adjacent. As part of the Roxy’s complex, you can pair the rooftop with the indoor entertainment space for a weather backup and a bigger program. Best for an executive cocktail reception or a smaller client event where a central, lounge-style rooftop fits the headcount.
How to choose among them
The first filter in Minneapolis is the calendar: book June through September and lock the date early, because the prime warm-weather slots vanish by spring. The second is weather backup, even in summer. Brit’s Pub, Icehouse, Roxy’s, and the hotel rooftops all give you indoor space, so you can sell the event without a tent. Prohibition Bar sidesteps the question entirely as a high-floor indoor lounge with the view. After that, sort by neighborhood and load-in. A hotel rooftop like the Canopy or Hewing handles load-in and guest rooms in one contract. Check shoulder-season rooftop pricing before you lock a May or September date for a better rate. For the full set, see rooftop venues in Minneapolis.
If you’re new to the format, how to book a rooftop venue for a corporate event covers the weather, sound, and permit questions, and for a formal gala, weigh the rooftop vs ballroom calculus before betting the night on an open sky.
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