Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Warroad, Minnesota, United States. Warroad is a city in Roseau County, Minnesota, United States, at the southwest corner of Lake of the Woods. The population was 1,781 at the 2010 census. Warroad was incorporated in 1901.
4 based on 18 reviews
Bec's is truly a unique dining experience open seven days per week. You can take your order to go, you can eat your order in the car, or you can enjoy your food in Bec's enclosed Boat House...no bugs!The menu is full of diverse selections...sandwiches, burgers, meals, salads, baskets. The Walleye sandwich is one of the best in the area.Bec's has 30 flavors of ice cream which means a great selection of sundaes, milk shakes and malts.The car hops are friendly and fast...try Bec's the next time you are hungry in Warroad.
4 based on 25 reviews
Main Street Bar and Grill is one of the very few sit down restaurants in Warroad. It is a place where you are greeted like one of the locals. There are many selections on the menu. We enjoyed the fried chicken dinner. It was prepared and served in a timely manner. It was fried golden brown, moist and juicy, the way fried chicken is intended to be eaten. The wait staff is very friendly and this sports bar is a place to enjoy watching games, other customers, and/or enjoying the company and conversation with your friends...enjoy!
3 based on 23 reviews
Good atmosphere to sit and talk with other people. Staff very polite. DIfferent set up ordering your food but it's understandable with all of the traffic they have. The food was very good.
Cattail Café is located at one end of Seven Clans Casino in Warroad and is open to the casino. There are quite a few tables and chairs providing seating for approximately 50 people. It is one of two eating places at Seven Clans. On the menu are appetizers, burgers, sandwiches and much more. When we went at 6:00 pm there was a person at the counter taking orders and a person at the grill. There was a pizza special so we decided on pizza, so we could take some back to the room. The special was a large one topping pizza for $9.95. The worker at the counter took our order of two pizzas â one sausage and one pepperoni. The cook brought the boxes of pizzas to our table along with a lot of packets of parmesan cheese. The pizzas were huge. There was an adequate amount of topping, a crispy thin crust but too much sauce. The pepperoni was slightly spicy and the sausage was not. There are two smaller size pizzas on the menu. Getting the large pizzas was worth it because we had leftovers for snacking. We received good service. Although the website has different hours, we were told that the café opened at 11 am.
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