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Minneapolis, Minnesota
Industrial event space in Northeast Minneapolis hosting drag brunches.
Quincy Hall is an industrial event space inside the historic Keller Building in Northeast Minneapolis, operated by CRAVE Catering. The 40-foot vaulted ceilings, exposed brick, and open floor plan hold up to 800 guests across weddings, concerts, and one-off productions. A built-in bar, a 24x12 stage, and a 150-spot parking lot round out the setup. The venue has a solid track record hosting LGBTQ+ events, including drag brunches and performances by RuPaul's Drag Race alumni. Northeast Minneapolis — the city's brewery-and-arts district — puts Quincy Hall in good company for a night out.
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