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Moxy Minneapolis Uptown — Hotel in Minneapolis

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Moxy Minneapolis Uptown
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Stylish rooms & suites at a modern urban hotel featuring a trendy lobby lounge, plus a gym.
Nearby attractions
Bryant Lake Bowl and Theater
810 W Lake St, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Highpoint Center for Printmaking
912 W Lake St, Minneapolis, MN 55408, United States
Bryant Square Park
3101 Bryant Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Walker Library - Hennepin County Library
2880 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Soo Visual Arts Center
2909 Bryant Ave S #101, Minneapolis, MN 55408
ZRS Fossils & Gifts
3018 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Jungle Theater
2951 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Regents Assembly Church
810 W 31st St, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Bde Maka Ska
3000 E Bde Maka Ska Pkwy, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Phoenix Theater (A Project of Arts Nest)
2605 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Nearby restaurants
The Breakfast Club MPLS
1300 Lagoon Ave #100, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Darbar India Grill & Bar
1221 W Lake St #106, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Lito’s Burritos
901 W Lake St, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Roat Osha
3001 Hennepin Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Tenka Ramen
1404 W Lake St, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Hoban Korean BBQ
2939 Hennepin Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Origami Uptown
1354 Lagoon Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Green Room
2923 Girard Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Amazing Thailand
3024 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55408
China Moon
2929 Dupont Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55408
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Moxy Minneapolis Uptown

1121 W Lake St, Minneapolis, MN 55408
4.0(456)
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Stylish rooms & suites at a modern urban hotel featuring a trendy lobby lounge, plus a gym.

attractions: Bryant Lake Bowl and Theater, Highpoint Center for Printmaking, Bryant Square Park, Walker Library - Hennepin County Library, Soo Visual Arts Center, ZRS Fossils & Gifts, Jungle Theater, Regents Assembly Church, Bde Maka Ska, Phoenix Theater (A Project of Arts Nest), restaurants: The Breakfast Club MPLS, Darbar India Grill & Bar, Lito’s Burritos, Roat Osha, Tenka Ramen, Hoban Korean BBQ, Origami Uptown, Green Room, Amazing Thailand, China Moon
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(612) 822-5020
Website
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Nearby attractions of Moxy Minneapolis Uptown

Bryant Lake Bowl and Theater

Highpoint Center for Printmaking

Bryant Square Park

Walker Library - Hennepin County Library

Soo Visual Arts Center

ZRS Fossils & Gifts

Jungle Theater

Regents Assembly Church

Bde Maka Ska

Phoenix Theater (A Project of Arts Nest)

Bryant Lake Bowl and Theater

Bryant Lake Bowl and Theater

4.5

(938)

Open until 1:00 AM
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Highpoint Center for Printmaking

Highpoint Center for Printmaking

4.8

(44)

Open 24 hours
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Bryant Square Park

Bryant Square Park

4.5

(153)

Open 24 hours
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Walker Library - Hennepin County Library

Walker Library - Hennepin County Library

4.6

(85)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Magical Holiday Lights Tour - Plymouth Experience - Dec 14th
Magical Holiday Lights Tour - Plymouth Experience - Dec 14th
Sun, Dec 14 • 7:00 PM
4120 Berkshire Lane North, Plymouth, MN 55446
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From Ashes to Roses  灰烬·玫瑰
From Ashes to Roses 灰烬·玫瑰
Sun, Dec 14 • 1:30 PM
62 South Macalester Street, Saint Paul, MN 55105
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LUMINISCENCE Minneapolis: An Immersive Celebration of Light, Sound and Story
LUMINISCENCE Minneapolis: An Immersive Celebration of Light, Sound and Story
Wed, Dec 10 • 7:00 PM
1600 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, 55403
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Nearby restaurants of Moxy Minneapolis Uptown

The Breakfast Club MPLS

Darbar India Grill & Bar

Lito’s Burritos

Roat Osha

Tenka Ramen

Hoban Korean BBQ

Origami Uptown

Green Room

Amazing Thailand

China Moon

The Breakfast Club MPLS

The Breakfast Club MPLS

4.9

(5.9K)

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Darbar India Grill & Bar

Darbar India Grill & Bar

4.3

(582)

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Lito’s Burritos

Lito’s Burritos

5.0

(12)

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Roat Osha

Roat Osha

4.1

(349)

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I’ve stsyed in a plethora of hotels over the years but the @Moxy Hotels in Minneapolis was a treat. #traveltiktok #minnesota #minneapolis #marriottbonvoy
NORA WilmotNORA Wilmot
Went back to Minneapolis to visit my family just before Christmas. The Moxy Uptown is a Marriott hotel and one of the few hotels in Uptown. It's easy to get to from the airport and has an attached parking garage which I believe is free however I didn't have a rental so I am not 100% sure. I would call it a self-serve hotel but not a cheap hotel. The front desk is at the bar which is very popular in Uptown located right when you walk in the hotel. There was a huge party going on there when I got in so incredibly loud and I was concerned my room would be loud but it wasn't. The lobby is very hip and I posted pictures of it. It's a five-story hotel and I had a great view of Uptown from the fifth floor. The room was smaller than I expected, it reminded me of a European hotel with a bed lower to the ground. The only picture I have of the room is the guitar that was on the wall which my daughter thought was really cool. It didn't have a closet, it had hooks on the wall but they provided hangers for the hooks and the steamer instead of an iron which I like much better. The bed was comfortable and it had a big screen TV although I didn't watch much. The bathroom was really nice with a huge walk in shower but no tub. If you wanted maid service you had to request it daily. The big disadvantage of the room is it does not have a refrigerator so if you have any food from a restaurant there's nowhere to put it. They have 24/HR self service food that is really snacks and drinks but at a very low cost and are healthy. They do have free coffee. There is not a restaurant in hotel but tons really close by. Would I go back there?Yes, for the location primarily. You just can't beat the location. The staff was very nice and checking in and out was a breeze. I would get a bigger room next time.
Kevin WooleyKevin Wooley
Worst hotel I've ever been to, this is more of a hostel 1. no fridge in any of the rooms. The only way to keep food cold is a communal mini fridge in the main lobby 2. The bathrooms are jank, there is no shower door so water will get everywhere, a small amount of hair will clog the shower and the metal grates are near impossible to remove. 3. If you want to go to the bathroom you have to turn on the sink and shower because you can hear everything and there is a frosted window that you can also see into. The door to the bathroom doesn't lock or close all the way. 4. There is not a single dresser or cabinet in the whole room, you just get a bunch of hangers on the wall but hey at least you get an amp and electric guitar. But no ear plugs. 5. Sound travels a lot where karaoke night in the lobby can be heard in the rooms. 6. The tvs don't work half the time and the "hotel" is very un prapared. They didn't even have a fan for the room which is needed because the AC didn't work half of the time. 7. There was some suspicious activity going on with people bringing possible homeless people into their rooms at night. 8. THERE IS NO ON-SITE PARKING Some good: 1. The staff was very friendly 2. They had clean rooms and good with towels. 3. Key card entry on every door for safety. 4. A nice communial hammock
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Went back to Minneapolis to visit my family just before Christmas. The Moxy Uptown is a Marriott hotel and one of the few hotels in Uptown. It's easy to get to from the airport and has an attached parking garage which I believe is free however I didn't have a rental so I am not 100% sure. I would call it a self-serve hotel but not a cheap hotel. The front desk is at the bar which is very popular in Uptown located right when you walk in the hotel. There was a huge party going on there when I got in so incredibly loud and I was concerned my room would be loud but it wasn't. The lobby is very hip and I posted pictures of it. It's a five-story hotel and I had a great view of Uptown from the fifth floor. The room was smaller than I expected, it reminded me of a European hotel with a bed lower to the ground. The only picture I have of the room is the guitar that was on the wall which my daughter thought was really cool. It didn't have a closet, it had hooks on the wall but they provided hangers for the hooks and the steamer instead of an iron which I like much better. The bed was comfortable and it had a big screen TV although I didn't watch much. The bathroom was really nice with a huge walk in shower but no tub. If you wanted maid service you had to request it daily. The big disadvantage of the room is it does not have a refrigerator so if you have any food from a restaurant there's nowhere to put it. They have 24/HR self service food that is really snacks and drinks but at a very low cost and are healthy. They do have free coffee. There is not a restaurant in hotel but tons really close by. Would I go back there?Yes, for the location primarily. You just can't beat the location. The staff was very nice and checking in and out was a breeze. I would get a bigger room next time.
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Worst hotel I've ever been to, this is more of a hostel 1. no fridge in any of the rooms. The only way to keep food cold is a communal mini fridge in the main lobby 2. The bathrooms are jank, there is no shower door so water will get everywhere, a small amount of hair will clog the shower and the metal grates are near impossible to remove. 3. If you want to go to the bathroom you have to turn on the sink and shower because you can hear everything and there is a frosted window that you can also see into. The door to the bathroom doesn't lock or close all the way. 4. There is not a single dresser or cabinet in the whole room, you just get a bunch of hangers on the wall but hey at least you get an amp and electric guitar. But no ear plugs. 5. Sound travels a lot where karaoke night in the lobby can be heard in the rooms. 6. The tvs don't work half the time and the "hotel" is very un prapared. They didn't even have a fan for the room which is needed because the AC didn't work half of the time. 7. There was some suspicious activity going on with people bringing possible homeless people into their rooms at night. 8. THERE IS NO ON-SITE PARKING Some good: 1. The staff was very friendly 2. They had clean rooms and good with towels. 3. Key card entry on every door for safety. 4. A nice communial hammock
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3.0
7y

If you are a nomad who travels with nothing more than the clothes on your back and does not have luggage, a car, or a need for a flat surface to do things like work on a laptop or put your coffee down, then this is the hotel for you. There are positives to the Moxy, which I will get to but this is a challenging hotel for many reasons that I will now call out. Arriving is difficult, as the hotel does not have parking. I exaggerate a little on this because the hotel does have some parking, six parking spots for the whole hotel to be exact (plus one handicap spot). If you have a car that you need to park, you will be directed to park across the street at the abandoned Arby’s. We did park there over our 6-day stay and nothing happened to the car but I would definitely recommend not leaving anything of value in the car and not be seen with anything of value. In fact, your best bet is to have an old beater of a car that you do not mind getting scratched and dented. If you are renting a car, I would seriously consider the insurance. There is also a pay-parking garage about two blocks away that you can use but it is not convenient and can be difficult to get to due to one-way streets everywhere. There is a 15-minute loading zone in front of the hotel on Lake St so you do not have to drag your luggage down the street. Once you get to the hotel, the lobby/bar is sheik hipster designed for those who like dark rooms lit up by pink florescent and loud pulsating music. The good side of this is you do not have to talk to anyone else in the lobby because they won’t hear you anyways. There is a vinyl room off of the lobby, which is fun when you are in the mood to listen to some records. They have headphones you can check out from the lobby desk (I would recommend using your own if you have them). The desk/bar employees were very nice and because this is a Marriott, you do get some standard Marriott check-in amenities like points or a snack from the cooler if you are a member. The room is where many of my personal challenges are. To start, it is small… very small. You get 2 feet on one side of the bed and six on the other (which is crowded by the A/C wall unit, a chair, and small metal stool). You get about four feet at the front of the bed which is shared by the flat screen. The bed itself is a wooden pedestal with a mattress on it. The design is nice that you cannot stub your toes on the bed, but unfortunately it is the perfect height to ram your shins into, and that hurts… a lot… The room does not have a dresser, drawers, or a closet. There are some pegs that you can hang clothes although the point end on the peg leaves an unsavory hump in anything hanging on it. There were also five hangers which limited what we could hang (being two of us in the room). There is not a place to put most of your clothes, especially small things like underwear or socks. Prepare to live out of your suitcase. If you stay on the street side of the hotel you will have a great view of the abandoned Arby’s and the delightful sounds of cars with large mufflers accelerating quickly. If you stay on the other side, it is much more quiet and you have a lovely view of somebody’s back yard. The bathroom was also small; with very little counter space, however the toilet was extremely wide and deep. If you are small or skinny, I recommend hanging on to something when you sit down so you do not fall in. The bathroom also has two windows to the room, one in front of the toilet and one in the shower. The glass is beveled and not completely clear so you cannot completely see the person as they sit on the crapper, but you can kind of see them. The shower is nice and uses the European model of no shower door so the floor will be wet when you shower. Not much you can do about that. There is much more to discuss about the hotel and I would if I had not run out of space. All I can say is if you stay here, pack light, use a car service, and bring earplugs if you go plan to...

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1.0
7y

DON'T BOOK THIS NIGHTMARE! Loud. Suffocatingly small. Little accommodation. Broken light fixture. Party in the hallway until 4 AM. 5 parking spots for the whole hotel's guests. Careless staff. Atrociously rude manager.

The main level is literally a club with a bar and a DJ on the weekends. It was obnoxious, even for a 20-something. The hallway wallpaper literally flips you off because they hate their guests so much. Just in case you need it, there is an aerial yoga area by the hallway elevator but they also seem to host hallway late night parties that keep you up all night. Just in case you need it, there is a record player in the lobby but not a cup in your room. Just in case you need it, the hotel phone can read you a bedtime story but cannot reach the front desk when you need it. The room is 195 sq ft. The number 195, even sounds larger than the matchbox of a room. Literally 5 parking spots for the entire hotel's guests. Street parking is very busy and not easy to find an open spot. I have literally stayed at Motel 6s with so much better accommodation and a much friendlier staff. The "chairs" in the room will give you a backache in 20 minutes.

I tried to contact the front desk 3 times about the loud people in the hallway keeping me awake for hours. They obviously did not care whatsoever. The 4th time, they didn't even answer at all. I even tried calling from my cell instead of the hotel phone with no answer. The hotel phone can literally read you a kitschy bedtime story, but cannot actually contact the front desk when you need it.

THEN, They tried to charge my card for $200 for smoking. Even after telling the manager, we are far too respectful to ever think about smoking in any Marriott as I have been staying at Marriotts for over 15 years. He went on to yell at me, it didn't matter even if we did or did not smoke that they would charge my card simply because they could whether I like it or not. He proceeded to hang up on me. I am not a complainer or a confrontational person. I never expected to be treated instantaneously like I am a monster from the moment I spoke to the manager. I called back and was immediately transferred to a different person. I told her about the situation as I was on the edge of tears after being berated by the previous manager. She was much more kind and understanding and said they would not try to charge my card again. Still a horrible situation to go through.

I booked this hotel looking at those dreamy photos, thinking of all the cool Instagram photos I could take. I was SO excited to stay. Now, I feel like I deserve a full refund plus compensation for inconvenience and harassment. Yeah, I'm sure that will never happen. I will never stay in any Moxy after this and I will spread the word to the high heavens to avoid them at all costs to maybe save another human being from a horrible experience such as mine. I'm sure I will get a passive aggressive comment to my review from the hotel that does absolutely nothing....

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4.0
6y

The hotel aspects themselves were as advertised. We anticipated that we would be spending most of our stay in Minneapolis outside of the hotel & we wanted to be in the Uptown neighborhood, so we were not looking for a lot of amenities. I appreciate that there was an affordable, clean, & creative place for us as a couple with a dog to stay. However, the bar was a disaster. I didn't mind the salsa nights (I actually was entertained by them as a spectator) or the fact that the Nespresso machine was broken (I was offered drinks from the cooler as compensation) but on Saturday night, the male bartender with a mustache who I later found out was the bar manager was rude, belligerent, and violent. I walked up as the bartender was taking a shot (not knowing if that was a normal thing or not I didn't think much of it). But then saw him hold up two drinks for customers he couldn't find and when no one claimed them he threw the glasses down to the other end of the bar and they shattered - and he didn't clean it up. After that, he took my order for drinks. He asked who the second drink was for with a highly suspect tone and I explained it's for me & that the beer I ordered was for another person who was coming back from letting the dog out. The bartender said he would not give me the other drink because it's the state law. This explanation may have been permissible if I did not just witness him take a shot and break glass and had he not been curt and suspicious of me - at the time it seemed arbitrary and rude. Then I saw a male customer who had been there for the dancing complain to the bartender about his drink and asked for the manager. The bartender yelled back "That's me!" repeatedly & when the customer refused to take the drink comped because he wanted the correct drink, the bartender slowly turned the drink upsidedown in the customers face and threw the glass down. That's when I realized I needed to leave because this bartender was displaying a persistent pattern of violent behavior. I also saw throughout this time that the other two female bartenders were having to clean up after him (I heard them shuffling over the broken glass), apologize for him, & otherwise avoid him. I realize that this hotel may attract some wild behavior, but if this bartender's behavior was part of that bit, that was way out of line. I feel so strongly for those two other employees who had to deal with his behavior-the moment that he threw the glass, he should have been...

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