Find out what American restaurants to try in Wabasha. Wabasha is a city in Wabasha County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 2,521 at the 2010 census. Located on the Mississippi River near its confluence with the Chippewa River, it is the county seat.
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4 based on 306 reviews
Eight of us dined there this weekend. The food was very average at best. My $.02 is they try to get too creative and sometimes it simply detracts from the dish instead of enhancing it. Even the iced tea was bad, tea should taste like tea, simple as that.
4 based on 74 reviews
We received excellent service and enjoyed generally good food overall. My walleye was a bit rubbery and my wife's chicken was overcooked and dry. Nevertheless, the sides were excellent to the point we would rate the meals as good. I would certainly give them another try.
4 based on 116 reviews
We had the Sunday brunch here recently and it was AWESOME! Everything you would expect (scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, sausage grave, corissant egg sandwich, fruit) AND pork ribs and a pork sandwich slider. BUT wait there more - these wonderful FRESH sweet rolls with really good coffee. Nice job you guys.
I went in a group. The server was wonderful. The bar tender was great. This place is known for the BBQ ribs. Local's are friendly. I suggest going during the day to have a nice meal and a great view of the Mississippi.
3 based on 20 reviews
We have a 10-lane bowling center with leagues and open bowling. We have a pro-shop run by owner and coach, Jim O'Reilly. Our restaurant includes a dining area for families, a full-sized bar, and a banquet room for events! Our menu includes a wide variety
This place makes the best pizza around. Good selection of drinks and the staff are friendly. Just don't look into the kitchen as you walk past. You might be put off and never want to return... like me. It is pretty disgusting.
4 based on 210 reviews
Reads Landing Brewing Company is an American Pub and Brewery. Our menu offers a wide variety of appetizers, flatbreads, salads, entrees and desserts. In addition, we have homemade soup and weekend specials that are always a favorite. Our beer is handcraft
There were two buses parked out front when we arrived, one was a wedding and the other seemed to be a guys beer tour. We grabbed a seat at the windows up front and a waitress quickly showed up to take our order. We just ordered up the house tap sampler ($10.50) a flight of 6 different beers. Service was quick and friendly, the buses departed shortly after our arrival and things calmed down a bit. They have binoculars available upon request, and across the river seems to be a large man made sand dune with active machines digging. The patio has a bunch of old signs and looks like a great spot to enjoy a cold beer on a nice day. I didn't care for their brews but they offer plenty of other beer as well.
4 based on 19 reviews
Stopped in on Friday, late afternoon and enjoyed the best cod ever eaten in my life! They offer a ridiculously good deal on cod that includes large portions, fresh homemade bread & fresh homemade pie! Service was fast and friendly! Made me wish I lived closer so I could go every Friday! Yum!!
4 based on 119 reviews
the appatizers were very good, but the burgers really shined. Stopped for a quick lunch but the relaxing atmosphere had us sitting and talking for quite a while. have a seat on the saddles at the bar, or get your picture taken by the 'jail'.
4 based on 285 reviews
Service was average and the soup was ok. I've eaten here twice now and been disappointed each time. Came the 1st time because of their name and the movie and this last time because it was a Monday night and we couldn't find anything else open. Didn't taste like anything was homemade or made with any effort to say the least. Beautiful location but disappointed again.
4 based on 152 reviews
We visited Wabasha, MN, to visit the National Eagle Center like many others do, and then had lunch at Stacy's Kitchen which is just across the street. We both had skillet omelets, which were wonderful. You cannot go wrong here! There are two things to remember about Stacy's. First, they close at 2pm, which is no problem for breakfast and lunch diners. Second, they do not take credit cards, only cash and checks. The meals are so reasonably priced that this should not be a problem. You won't regret eating here!
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