Vikings game day Where to tailgate park and more Twin Cities

Vikings game day Where to tailgate park and more Twin Cities

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Vikings game day Where to tailgate park and more

Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images Football is back and we’ve got you covered if you intend on heading to the stadium this season. Axios' Max Millington has this guide on what you need to know to be game-day ready.
Key home games
1. Green Bay Packers, Week 1 Minnesota has the talent to win the NFC North, but they'll have to beat the Packers at home to prove it. Details: Sunday, Sept. 11 at 3:25pm 2. Dallas Cowboys, Week 11 America's Team has been kryptonite for Kirk Cousins. The Vikings quarterback is 2-8 against Dallas in his career. Details: Sunday, Nov. 20 at 3:25pmPhoto by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images 3. New England Patriots, Week 12 The Vikings will host a Thanksgiving game for the first time in franchise history. Minnesota is 6-2 on Turkey Day with all games being played in either Dallas or Detroit.Details: Thursday, Nov. 24 at 7:20pm
Tickets
Single-game tickets are available .
How to get there
Information about U.S. Bank Stadium parking and more ways to get there is available .Stadium Address: Nick's stadium hack: Traffic can be awful before and after games. Consider biking, especially in the early part of the season before it gets cold. There are plenty of separated lanes and trails connecting to the stadium.
Where to eat drink
1 Party before the game at Day Block, which offers a breakfast buffet before 1pm and drink specials throughout the day on Sundays. Address: 2 There's a variety of food to enjoy before and after the game at Off The Rails including wings, nachos and sliders. Address: 3. Typically has an outdoor tailgate party. Address: Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.

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