Nelson’s Ice Cream
Nelson's is a long-time St. Paul scoop shop that pleases crowds with eye-popping portions of ice cream in dozens of flavors.
Your Guide to Authentic Regional Eats
Nelson's is a long-time St. Paul scoop shop that pleases crowds with eye-popping portions of ice cream in dozens of flavors.
Groveland Tap is a beer bar that serves excellent Juicy Lucy’s and one of the best Friday fish fries in the Twin Cities.
The Nook is a St. Paul Irish Pub with a bowling alley downstairs. Upstairs is one of the best burger and fry dinners anywhere.
An informal St. Paul bakery and espresso shop, Bread & Chocolate has a full pastry menu that includes crisp, sticky caramel rolls enrobed in amber glaze.
Stewart's serves eclectic food and great cocktails in a cozy neighborhood St. Paul setting. Must eat: double smashed burger with Korean fries.
For almost 70 years, Cecil’s Deli has lured St. Paul regulars with Jewish standbys, including perfectly crisp latkes, the fried egg–topped Sasha, and an entire Reuben menu.
Cafe Latte is a breezy St. Paul cafeteria that offers healthful salads, lovely sandwiches, and soups, plus killer desserts including peerless turtle cake.
Tavern on Grand calls itself Minnesota's State Restaurant Serving Minnesota's State Fish: the walleye. Plated or sandwiched, fillets are a Great Lakes delicacy.
Mickey’s Dining Car in St. Paul is a stunning yellow-and-red enamel diner from 1937. Breakfast is foursquare!