Night of Polka, Pints, and Pure Joy at Benny’s Bar in New Ulm

By Amy Zents


New Ulm’s Benny’s Bar, tucked into the mezzanine level of The NU Franklin at 126 N. Minnesota Street, came alive on a recent Tuesday evening with the unmistakable sounds of accordion, guitar, and heartfelt vocals.

Local favorites Scott Sparlin and Tony Berg (better known as Polka Anton) delivered a lively, community-driven performance that perfectly captured the spirit of Minnesota’s German heritage and small-town camaraderie.


The duo kicked off the night with classic polkas and waltzes, including “The Happy Wanderer” and the rousing “Red Wing Polka,” quickly drawing the audience into the fun.

Guests clapped along, sang choruses, and even participated in crowd favorites. The energy stayed high as the musicians moved seamlessly between traditional German beer songs,

Hank Williams classics like “Jambalaya,” Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire,” and heartfelt ballads such as “Before the Next Teardrop Falls.”


Highlights of the evening included:
A spirited beer-themed sing-along that had the room toasting and cheering.
Audience requests honored on the spot, including “Saginaw, Michigan” and “Hey Good Lookin’.”


Scott Sparln’s masterful button accordion playing, which brought authentic polka flavor to every set.


Warm banter and storytelling between songs  from memories of chugging bock beer at Bockfest to local “you betcha” humor and Minnesota mosquito jokes.


The atmosphere at Benny’s was exactly what locals love: casual, welcoming, and packed with multigenerational fun. Patrons enjoyed cold beers, conversation, and plenty of dancing space while the band kept the good times rolling.

Post-show, the room buzzed with goodbyes, well-wishes for upcoming surgeries and events, and plans for future gatherings — the kind of neighborly connection that makes New Ulm special.


Sparlin and Berg embody what makes Polka Tuesdays at Benny’s a hit: they’re not just performers but community connectors who make every guest feel like part of the show. Whether you’re a lifelong polka fan or just looking for a lively night out with great music and even better company, this weekly series delivers.


Mark your calendar for future Tuesday nights at Benny’s Bar. Bring your friends, your favorite sing-along voice, and an appetite for pizza and pints. In a world that often feels too rushed, evenings like this remind us how good it feels to make our own fun right here at home.


Prost! To Scott, Tony, and the wonderful crowd at Benny’s  keep the music playing.

Scott Sparlin & Tony Berg

May 14, 2026 open mic

Summary of Tonight’s Open Mic Night at The Grand (New Ulm)

A cozy, low-key open mic night with a small but enthusiastic crowd of locals, artists, musicians, and friends. Amy (Molly) and Jim (Sonny Boy) hosted and kicked things off with two original songs: the relaxing “Relax Your Mind,” the fun country tune “Tired Old Maid” (written for the Brown County Moo Off), and a solid cover of “Mama Tried.”

Highlights:

  • Jess delivered heartfelt performances of Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” and Michael Bublé’s “The Way You Look Tonight.”
  • Comedian Isaac made his debut with sharp, funny new material — family stories, therapy woes, a wild Paris airport incident, and more. The small audience loved it!
  • Jerry brought strong folk/rock energy with Bob Dylan’s “Shelter from the Storm,” America’s “Sandman,” and R.E.M.’s “Radio Free Europe.”
  • Artist Craig Groe closed the music with a nice set of covers (including “San Antonio,” “A Red, Red Rose,” and “Hurt”) plus an original, while his art exhibit (on display until May 29) was open upstairs.

There was plenty of friendly chatting beforehand — catching up on family, karaoke at Rodney’s, art, local events, health updates, and NUCat’s video filming. People enjoyed treats, explored the gallery, and appreciated the intimate vibe. A few folks had to leave early, but the night felt warm and supportive of local talent.

Overall: Small turnout but big heart — great music, laughs, and community connection. Next open mic is Thursday, June 11. Hope to see more faces then! 🎤🎨

Small crowd but big heart.
Artist and musician Craig Groe

Here is a link to May 14th Open mic night video

https://youtu.be/xgGEultG-hY?si=oX1DyiLIHvxv9Ec1