Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Sartell, Minnesota, United States. Sartell is a city in Benton and Stearns counties in the state of Minnesota that straddles both sides of the Mississippi River. It is part of the St. Cloud Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 15,876 at the 2010 census and 17,147 according to 2016 estimates, making it St. Cloud's most populous suburb and the largest city in the central Minnesota region after St. Cloud.
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In comparison to other subways, I would rate this as a 5. The staff was very friendly. Service was fast. Dining area larger than most subways. Someone was cleaning and the place looked great!
3 based on 18 reviews
Most in our party of 9 had the Sat.. Special prime rib sandwich. They were all satisfied with it. I had the skippers special burger and would recommend it to everyone. The staff was great and more than willing to work with our requests our meals ranged $8-$13
3 based on 26 reviews
My fiance and I were debating on where to eat. She said let's try this Cornerstone place in Sartell. It was either buffet or menu style. Sure, why not.Here's the why not. The buffet price my fiance found online was not the advertised price when we got there. Actual price was more expensive by about $1.50/person. Since I'm on pricing, this buffet also does not include a drink. So total price for two: $27.45! Not the $20-21 we were expecting.So, what did we get for the price? We got 2 fountain sodas that sat empty for 10 minutes while we ate. Subpar tasting food. Chicken was ok. Mashed potatoes were pretty good but not impressive. Mac n Cheese was good to me, my fiance (the Mac n Cheese guru) ate only one bite and done. Salad bar had many options but no more than most other places. The food for us was not worth the price. Now I get to the ambiance. I should have done some digging. This is a Christian restaurant. From the music, symbols and bible quotes on the monitors. It made us feel uncomfortable and unwelcome. Nowhere on their website was anything mentioned about this. So, if you are not Christian, be aware of what you are stepping into.Overall, our experience was horrible. Hidden pricing, average food and religious overtones made this a Do Not Go for us. Spend your money and time at a decent restaurant.
4 based on 293 reviews
First off, I've visited this establishment three times. The first was decent, and it occurred when I had dinner there in July of 2017. Then I visited again for lunch and then later, dinner in August of 2018. BIG MISTAKE. I kept giving this place another chance because of all of the good reviews ... truthfully I don't know how it's possible that these are honest reviews, or that they are from people who know what decent food should taste like.Let's begin: I said that this place has an "inept kitchen" - why? First off, when I went there for lunch and ordered the Hummus with Naan bread, the hummus was passable, but instead of Naan they gave me raw pita bread. Need I say more about a kitchen that does not know the difference between pita bread and Naan -or assumes a consumer doesn't?But there is more ... when I went there for dinner I ordered the Thai burger and the waitress asked "Is medium-well, OK?" (Really?!!!) I asked if they could do it rare and she assured me that would be fine. But when I got it, the burger was well done (entirely gray and dry). Now, I would have been fine with ordering something else if they just couldn't do it rare, but they said they could, so I sent it back. The waitress took it back and then returned saying that it WAS rare. I did not want to argue and told her to take it back and just take it off the bill. A few minutes later a cook came out and asked me if there was a problem. I told him that there was no problem (and I just wanted to be left alone at that point). But he kept harassing me and decided to lecture me on why the burger actually WAS rare, because "the oyster sauce is brown and so it looks like its well done but it's not." ...(Let's pause for a moment. I am not even exaggerating about this. This guy actually tried to convince me that it was because of the "oyster sauce" ... yeah! ... Really!In case there is any question about this logic, anyone who has read this who has ever cooked a burger and knows anything about Oyster sauce, knows 2 things: Raw and rare hamburger meat is RED, and Oyster sauce is BROWN. If one cooks a burger that is rare, the red center is preserved. If one cooks a burger rare with Oyster sauce, then the red center has some brown in it. However, no where in nature does RED+BROWN = GRAY!!!!!)My cousin at this time smiled and laughed, knowing me and knowing that I have a bit of expertise in this area, and said to the guy "Just walk away, dude. You don't know who you're dealing with." With a sour-puss look on his face and a fake apology he did just that. Then another waitress came by and asked me if there was a problem - and at that point I was seriously feeling harassed and told her to just leave me alone.Now to the Front of the House, which I also said was inept. We were seated in a large table in the back of the restaurant. It was nice that they had such a large table to accommodate all of us, but the table was noticeably wobbly. When I asked our waitress if someone could look at the table to see if it could be more stable, she clearly knew the problem because she immediately said without checking, "No, we'd have to turn it over and take it apart. But we'll be sure to fix that AFTER you leave, for the next group, ha ha!"Yup. That happened. Clearly when restaurant staff know there is a problem with a table and yet it doesn't get fixed, this is a sign of poor management. But, when wait staff actually taunt customers about a faulty table to their faces, this is simply behavior that shouldn't be tolerated at all. When every aspect of a restaurant falls so far below an acceptable standard, clearly management is to blame.In conclusion: Don't believe the hype!!!! Once upon a time this may have been an OK restaurant, but now this place is nothing less than a disaster!But to be kind, I'll offer these points/tips to help improve:(1) Naan is VERY DIFFERENT than Pita Bread(2) Rare burgers are NOT GRAY under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES(3) Try to train your staff to be more courteous, or at lease tell them NOT TO TAUNT CUSTOMERS(4) If you know a table is wobbly and it will cause customers to spill their beers, FIX IT.Cheers! :)
4 based on 156 reviews
My two sisters, two cousins and I decided to have a fun day in St Cloud. We strolled Munsinger Gardens and then chose to have lunch at Olde Brick House (I used Trip Advisor to find this restaurant!). The restaurant has a great ambiance and bar area. Very pub-ish. Several of our group love Irish food and were anxious to try this restaurant. My very favorite is Shepherd's Pie. Oh my, I loved every bite of it. Delicious! My Pie also came with a small serving of creamed cabbage that was excellent. Two small Naan rounds also were part of the plate. My meal was around $12.My sisters had the Guinness fish and chips. Both raved about the meal. My cousins had wraps and chips (the "chips" are yummy fried potato wedges) that they thoroughly enjoyed. Their meals were around $15. Suggestion:. Go to the restaurant's website. On the homepage is a spot to get $5 off your first meal when you provide your email address. We each did this. The $5 voucher shows up in your email within 30 minutes. Note:. The voucher is only good for 7 days and you have to show the manager your valid voucher on your phone. Hey, with this generous discount, leave your server a nice top!Our server was excellent. Really enjoyed the manager as well.I will definitely return to this restaurant the next time I'm in town.Thank you so much for the great review Lynn! Great recommendation to future guests on our voucher too! We will see you soon!
4 based on 15 reviews
I have been here three times this summer for the kids bowl free event. Now it's not totally free because you have to rent shoes. The facilities are very nicely kept up and always are clean. Staff for the most part is nice and helpful.I still feel prices are high on food, drink, and bowling but I guess you pay for the nicer surroundings. We usually get the appetizer platter for our kids to share and haven't been disappointed.
4 based on 109 reviews
sunday morning breakfast at jimmys ,,it was our first time there ..tried the omelet,and my guest had the eggs, hash and cakes,WELL ,whats the big deal ,toast was cold ,hashbrowns were cool ,my omelet looked as if it sat for awhile,other party said theirs was as cool as mine ,yeah i know i should have said something BUT ,it took a half hour to get our food ,so ,didnt want to wait another hour ,,VERY SLOW TO GET MEAL ,OVERALL we were not very pleased ,,also asked for dark wheat toast,brought soggy white instead,probably rated a little under average for us,and to top it off ,32 dollars for 2 people ,thats BULL CRAP
4 based on 41 reviews
4 of us stopped for dinner on a Saturday evening and were immediately seated. Our server, Sam, was very prompt and attentive. We ordered beer and wine and were served promptly. Our dinner orders were a walleye sandwich with waffle fries, a patty melt, and Rick's SW pork nachos. The walleye sandwich was large and very good as was the patty melt. 2 of us split the nachos and had more than enough. We all enjoyed the waffle fries. Dinner and drinks for less that $70. Good place to stop.
4 based on 141 reviews
Phone number is 320-291-4541
We ate here this past Friday and were greeted by a wonderful, cheerful greeter named Nicole. The place was full of patrons . The seating is quaint and the food portions were generous. We shared the meatloaf and mashed potatoes and almost asked for a box to go. Lots of variety of beers to sample and enjoy.
4 based on 43 reviews
Met G-Allen (G stands for Glenn) himself. Mystery solved. 20 beers on tap, some MN. breweries in the mix. Had the wings cajun...delicious. Had a few beers, love the variety. The "ripple" (Pale ale) was a fav. Finished with a "coconut porter, awesome but you've gotta love coconut. Stayed a few hours -38 outside, warm and toasty inside. Shared Tunity app. (get it for free). Met some locals really enjoyed this place. Glad I stopped, will stop here again, soon.
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