Saint Louis Park (abbreviated St. Louis Park) is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 45,250 at the 2010 census. It is a first-ring suburb immediately west of Minneapolis. Other adjacent cities include Edina, Golden Valley, Minnetonka, Plymouth, and Hopkins.
Restaurants in Saint Louis Park
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Radio broadcasting is the focus of this museum, which is filled with old equipment and memorabilia.
The Pavek Museum is a real hidden gem in the metro area. Anyone with an interest in or fascination of the early days of radio and television broadcasting will find much to see and learn about with a visit here. There are also other items to be found.....Telegraph machine, Edison phonograph, console radios, broadcasting microphones, one of the first magnetic tape recording machines used to record radio programs in the 1940’s. Check out the museum’s Hall of Fame, saluting many on-air personalities and other pioneering people involved in broadcasting, from all over Minnesota. The volunteer staff at the museum are well versed and knowledgeable. Children would enjoy the look back at how radio and TV started and became what it is now. There’s an interactive area for them to participate by ‘working’ in a newsroom and putting on a news broadcast as well as an old time radio quiz program.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
An upscale specialty supermarket.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Strawberry sour was delicious and the patio is very cute. Went on a Saturday and bought wontons and egg rolls from the food truck, delicious!
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Bunny’s opened at 4730 Excelsior Boulevard in St. Louis Park in 1933. One of the most often asked questions over the years has been, “Where did that name come from?” The story goes like this… The original owner, Henry Aretz, was in need of a sign for his new bar, Aretz’s Place. However, the sign maker had a different idea. He had made a mistake on a sign that read “Bunny’s” and, not wanting to scrap the job, asked Henry Aretz if he wanted to buy a sign “real cheap.” Henry, knowing a bargain when he saw one, bought the sign, and Bunny’s was started. The Aretz family owned Bunny’s until Gary and Sherman Rackner bought the bar in 1988. Bunny’s became a Bar & Grill, with the addition of a kitchen in the fall of 1988, and continued its tradition of a place where local patrons could relax with friends, catch a game, and also have a great meal. Unfortunately, Sherman passed away in 1997 and, due to the proposed redevelopment of Excelsior Boulevard, Bunny’s had to find a new location by the end of 1998. In January of 1999, Gary brought in a new business partner, Steve Koch, and they reopened Bunny’s in its current location. We are happy to be in St. Louis Park and look forward to being a fixture in the community for many years to come. In memory of Sherman Rackner, Gary’s father and business partner, we have named the back bar “Sherm’s.” Sherm, we hope you are proud!
Bunny's is always great; everything about it is great, food, beer, ambiance, great bartenders and waitstaff. It's a fun place to go if I am alone or with friends or for a business meeting. Great menu with a variety of food including daily specials, happy hour, and late night happy hour. Menu pricing is reasonable and the staff is always friendly and the owner is always floating around and on the floor that I think is very important...
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Copperwing makes lovely cocktails in their tasting room and I recommend taking home some Fresa gin (strawberry). What a great local distillery!
4.5 based on 84 reviews
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