Reviews on Bar food in Spring Lake Park, Minnesota, United States. Spring Lake Park is a city in Anoka and Ramsey counties in the state of Minnesota. The population was 6,412 at the 2010 census. The city is located mainly within Anoka County. Minnesota State Highways 47 and 65 and County Highway 10 are three of the main routes in the city.
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4 based on 17 reviews
Went there for my brother's birthday and because my nephew had curling practice. Great drink specials during happy hour. My brother recommends the Bloody Marys. Our group had a variety of food including the Cuban sandwich, fish & chips, Cobb salad, bison burger and poutine burger. Everyone was happy with their food. However, not the best Coleslaw I've ever had. The service was great; attentive without being intrusive. Will certainly eat there again.
4 based on 268 reviews
We stopped in for a late lunch at the start of happy hour. It was nice, sunny, Minnesota Spring day so we opted for the patio near the little water fall. It was like being in Southern California. I had the Ruben sandwich with a side salad. Excellent! Most restaurant side salads are uninspired. Mine was nicely constructed with a variety of veggies/lettuce, and lots of everything. The Ruben I had was nicely done, with more corned beef than you'd get at a Chicago deli. It came with waffle fries that were also very good. My wife had a "Make your own salad" that she said was very good. Our server, Samantha, was very professional. She knew the menu like she wrote it. She was attentive without being too much so. Great place for lunch on the patio,,, we'll be back!Thanks for taking a moment to review us! We are glad you could join us for late lunch and kudos to Samantha! We appreciate your business and look forward to that future visit!
4 based on 31 reviews
We went to Broadway pizza on the recommendation of a friend. Had the meat lovers large thin crust. So good! My child even ate some and he doesn't like meat. We definitely would eat there again.loved the train that runs throughout the restaurant - great ambience an nostalgia.
4 based on 134 reviews
Came here at late in the evening with a very large party. The staff handled the party very well. I didn't hear anyone complain about service except one person who it took a while to get his drink. Food was excellent and prices were very fair as well. If I'm ever back in this part of the country I'll definitely stop by again.
4 based on 118 reviews
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We happened upon Crooner's after seeing Mick Sterling at the Dakota. We discovered that one of his singers was doing a tribute to Amy Winehouse-which we went to see at Crooner's. It was excellent. This weekend we went to the Sintra tribute with Andrew Walesch-Amazing show. We have only had drinks when we went to the shows but people around us had the prime rib meal. WOW -what a plate of food. Drinks were very cool-like a keylime martini. Tickets were very affordable for both shows-$20-35. We are going to another show in the next two weeks-Soul tribute to three women singers. We love the Dakota, but Crooners is a great alternative. Many of the bands/shows go back and forth between the two, so if you miss it one you might catch it at the other. I haven't been able to make it to Vegas in a year but I have a great local venue at a third of the price. Catch a show, have drinks and dinner and you will have a wonderful time.
4 based on 55 reviews
I would call this place a dive with great food good service and expensive tap beer. The food itself is worth the trip but I certainly would not do a beer session there. They are known for their burgers and they are very good. A little skimpy on the fries but they are also good. Iâm not sure if I would bring children to the place but it is good for meeting friends. Go and judge for yourself.
4 based on 89 reviews
Went to Moe's with a friend for dinner. We were greeted by Alex, and he couldn't have been nicer! He has worked there for a year and a half, and he was great explaining the menu! What a nice young man! We both had a side salad, which was really fresh and yummy. I had a Patty Melt with fries, and the burger was cooked to my liking, and was very good! My friend had a pasta with lemon and shrimp, and she said it was very good too! It has a nice bar area, and a dining area on both sides and an outdoor patio. They had a good beer selection too. It was happy hour when we went. I had 2 beers and my meal and it was under $30 with tip. I would definitely go back!
4 based on 18 reviews
Stopped in for lunch and ordered up the 1/2 Soup and Sandwich special. First the Ruben on Marble Rye and Beer Cheese Soup $ 7.99, delicious. Then the Cuban with Cole Slaw $ 9.99.
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4 based on 13 reviews
We have been there twice both times on Fridays for the Prime Rib Dinner. Both times it was very good cooked as we had ordered it, Medium Rare. Grilled Asparagas and Baked Potato were excellent compliments. The wait staff is conscientious and do a good job. Also the price is very good. I believe $17.99. We will be going back.
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4 based on 174 reviews
A locally owned establishment that offers traditional American dining and bar! Open 365 days a year until 2am!
A 10:00am Sunday brunch date with friends found the restaurant super crowded with a wait for seating in the dining room. Making our way past the crowd at the door, we squeezed through the extremely closely placed tables to a postage stamp sized 4 top where our friends were waiting. Our server arrived fairly quickly and got our drink orders. Bloody Marys and a snit. We opted for NOT a Coors for the chasers and upon seeing the Finnegans tap handle requested one of those, instead. Oh, and BTW, it's a $1 upcharge for a shorter pour. Now, a good server would have, 1)known that a Bloody chaser is usually a lager/ale type of beer, 2) that the Finnegans on tap was actually their stout, and 3) informed us of of this situation. None of these conditions were met. Now we like a good stout, and even this particular stout, but that is not what we had expected as a Bloody Mary chaser. When we asked the server about it, she didn't know for sure what was poured, just that she had typed in "Finnegans". The Bloody Mary bar was awkwardly placed so that it interrupted service to tables around it as well as caused disruption at the front door. However, the variety of mixers was rather impressive, no fewer than 25, as well as a host of pickles, olives, cheese, etc. The shrimp was large but tasted as though it had been defrosted in a bucket of water because it lacked any flavor at all.The food came out in about the expected time frame. It was hot and well plated. The hashbrowns were golden and crispy (although the cheese was not melted for those that had it). The queso Benedict sounded like a good idea but the execution left me uninspired. The muffin was burnt to blackened on 1 part, the pico on top consisted of 6 tomato pieces and 4 red onion chunks (yes, I could count them) and I bit into the stem end of the avocado but the avocado itself was firm and fresh, the egg properly cooked and the queso was warm and creamy. All in all it wasn't a bad experience but there was nothing about it that will have us going back again.
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