5-8 Club

Minneapolis, United States

3.2

Closed now

20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards
Free Wi-Fi

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Takes Reservations
No
Delivery
No
Take-out
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Good For
Lunch
Parking
Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
Yes
Good for Groups
Yes
Attire
Casual
Ambience
Casual
Noise Level
Average
Good For Dancing
No
Alcohol
Beer & Wine Only
Happy Hour
Yes
Coat Check
No
Outdoor Seating
Yes
Wi-Fi
Free
Has TV
Yes
Waiter Service
Yes
Drive-Thru
No
Caters
No
Has Pool Table
No

Description

Specialties

We’re the «Home of the Juicy Lucy», is a special kind of Midwestern treat. Our half pound Juicy patties are stuffed full of cheese and then grilled to a sizzle on a flat top. To top it off, we serve our cheesy creation on bakery fresh buns, made daily. Finally, we throw some pickles on there as a finishing touch. Enjoy! And remember, be careful & take your time — the cheese is HOT!

HAPPY HOUR Monday-​Friday (3pm-​6pm)

History

Established in 1928.

In 1928, at the height of Prohibition, the 5 – 8 Club opened amid the high living flapper era operating as a «speakeasy» serving beer and liquor illegally, along with a light food menu, to its thirsty patrons.

Prohibition itself, dubbed the «Noble Experiment,» became law on January 16, 1920 with the passing of the 18th Amendment to the Constitution. The United States remained officially «dry» until Prohibition was repealed by the 21st Amendment December 5, 1933. By the end of just the first year of Prohibition, illegal booze was a big business, there being twice as many «Speaks» in the U.S. as there had been legal drinking establishments prior to Prohibition.

Clearly, America’s appetite for beer, wine, and liquor did not diminish — It just went underground. The 5 – 8 now remains as one of the last operating «speakeasies» in America.