Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Richfield, Minnesota, United States. Richfield is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. An inner-ring suburb of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul region, it is bordered by Minneapolis to the north, Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport to the east, Bloomington to the south, and Edina to the west. Best Buy, the U.S.'s largest electronics retailer, has its headquarters in Richfield. The population was 35,228 at the 2010 census.
Things to do in Richfield
4 based on 369 reviews
In Manhattan in 1965, there was no place where people could go out to meet friends and make new ones in an environment that was at once both relaxed and yet exciting. Then, Alan Stillman opened Fridays as a way, he said, "to meet Pan Am stewardesses." Sud
Parking is free and much less of a nuisance than parking for Mall of America. It is a bar and grill atmosphere with several televisions, full bar service, and rock music playing in the background. The service was friendly and efficient. My "Million Dollar Cobb salad" was excellent and did not cost a million dollars!
4 based on 134 reviews
Finally made it there. Great atmosphere, service, food & cocktails. I would recommend reservations to be safe. We all thought it was great, excellent menu, good specials. No complaints, glad we went, can't wait to go back and try other things. We ordered the Lamb sausage pizza for an appetiser, worked great for the 4 of us, it was really different, fantastic flavor. You will not be disappointed with this place, excellent food and reasonable.fyi I only rate a one star or five star. Either it is perfect or not.
4 based on 391 reviews
Handcrafted burgers. And a whole lot more. Providing a sophisticated twist on the classic neighborhood tavern, Red Cow celebrates finely crafted eats and drinks with a focus on gourmet burgers, craft beers, and fine wine.
Overall a good experience. Was going to do a Reuben, but was afraid of being disappointed. Iâm pretty picky about my Ruebens. Tried a Patty Melt which was so-so. Came with soggy bottom bread. Ended up eating just the patty, because it was so fat it did not extend to the edges of the bread. Did not care for the sauce they put on it. The french fries were just warm. SO had root beer pulled pork sandwich which was really good, but his fries were only warm too. I hesitate to complain at a restaurant, but I guess I need to do so. I would try the place again, the ambience is great, and it is extremely clean. The staff was pleasant also. We did have the cheese curds which were really good.
4 based on 111 reviews
I've visited the Low Brow a few times over the last several years and have always walked away happy. From brunch to lunch to dinner, the menu is solid with several tempting options; I've really liked everything I've had here. The service is very helpful and accommodating and the atmosphere is always relaxed and low key. I highly recommend the Low Brow for a late lunch on the weekend. You won't regret it.
4 based on 596 reviews
Had lunch with the family here on a Saturday afternoon. There was a short wait and the hostess staff was average. Our wait staff was friendly but also average. We ordered the loaded fries, steak tacos and three "flatbreads". The loaded fries were EXCELLENT. The fries was placed on top of a wonderful cheese sauce, then topped with bacon, more cheese and green onions. The steak on the tacos were also cooked perfectly and the Sausage & Pepperoni, Buffalo Chicken, and Taco "flatbreads" were also excellent. Now I am using quotes when I say flatbreads because they are, in my opinion, NOT flatbreads. I was expecting something different when the "flatbreads" were brought to our table. Though they were good, I would describe them as cracker crust pizzas. And at about $12.00 per "flatbread" they seemed a little overpriced - but consistent with the other mall restaurants. Overall we had a good experience and I would recommend trying this place, but I likely would not go back, only because there are so many other options.
4 based on 479 reviews
Enjoy farm-to-table dining in the heart of the city at the highly acclaimed FireLake Grill House & Cocktail Bar. Each dish is prepared with local, Midwestern ingredients from Twin Cities-based food artisans like Red Table Meat Co. and Stickney Hill Dairy.
They have some of my favorite wines here, interesting specialty cocktails and a wide variety of other beverage choices. Food has always been delicious no matter what we ordered. Service is very good. Atmosphere is lively. Very spacious and has a interesting mix of seating options.
4 based on 492 reviews
The 5-8 clubs are locally owned and operated in four Twin City locations. 5-8 Is The Home of the Juicy Lucy(R). 5-8 Has been featured on numerous Food Channel programs and in many local and national food/travel publications. Our goal is to provide an exce
This is not some fancy burger joint. Laid back simple place. Decent beer selection, fun atmosphere. Service was good. After hearing a lot about this place it lived up to the hype. Jucy Lucy...YES PLEASE! Cheese curds, oh yes. I will return and I hope others do also.Thank you so much, Terry! We are really happy that we were able to live up to the hype. Our goal is to provide satisfying, flavorsome food with quick and efficient service without all the unnecessary frills. We can't wait to see you back again!Take care until next time,Joy
4 based on 1069 reviews
Located on the first floor of the Mall of America, Twin City Grill is an American grill offering a comfortable environment with homemade comfort foods, ideal for your shopping break. Take a seat at our bar during happy hour and sip on a local craft beer,
Normally quite good, but this time was disappointing. Ordered the baby back ribs, and they really looked great (see photo), but they were super-dry and heavily overcooked, to the point of being inedible. I had them returned and got the cheeseburger, which was quite good (especially the salt $ vinegar fries). So, I will give this place rest for some time...
4 based on 289 reviews
Hazelwood Food + Drink, a full-service restaurant and bar debuted in Bloomington on August 16, 2016 on 8150 26th Avenue South, just across the street from the Mall of America. Hazelwood features several favorite menu items, along with many new selections.
First time at Hazelwood for our first visit to Minnesota. We arrived at 8:45 on a Sunday night (open until midnight) and it was over half full. We were seated and greeted quickly. Sadly, they were out of the mussels, which my wife really wanted. She reordered to a Rotisserie Chicken, which came with Mashed Potatoes and Garlic Sautéed Green Beans, while I got the Juicy Linus, a spin-off of Minnesotaâs famous Juicy Lucy. I upgraded to Tater Tots as a side, plus we got an Iced Tea plus a glass of wine. It all came to $50.22 plus tip. Our server, after the embarrassment of the shortage, did an excellent job taking care of us. The food itself was great: the chicken was savory and tender, with good sides. The burger, served with only a bun, was also very good. I added mayo (there were no condiments nor veggies on the burger, just meat and cheese) and it, along with the inside and outside cheese, was good. The bun was exceptional. The order of Tots came with six small ones, but they were clearly hand made. Thank you for the great review and compliments. We are so sorry that we were out of mussels but happy to read that your wife enjoyed the rotisserie chicken. The Juicy linus is just cheese. Yes the tater tots are handmade. :)We look forward to seeing you again!
4 based on 298 reviews
New British pub in Minneapolis
I would definitely recommend calling ahead, no matter what day because seating is limited. It saved us an hour wait. Parking is so so, we parked around the corner on a side street, up a hill. When we arrived we were greeted and brought to our table right away. Our waiter was very personable and very attentive. The one downfall is it is very loud and hard to hear the people you are with. The onion and bacon dip was amazing. Steak sandwich melts in your mouth. The braised beef was a tad dry but still good. Overall, it was worth the stop.
Where to eat American food in Richfield: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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