Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Robbinsdale. Robbinsdale is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 13,953 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 288 reviews
Betty Danger's Country Club presenta Mary's Christmas Palace starting daily October 1st - December 31st. Where mismatch Christmas decor with a retro flare plasters every nook and cranny... as if Santa's elves dropped some LSD. Betty tends to keep her mult
Super fun vibes, great food with fair prices. The new steak salad is super yummy! Ask for Darrin for your waiter - he's awesome!! Be sure to take a ride on the Dangering after your meal. Such a great dining experience!!
4 based on 247 reviews
We started with appetizers. They were great! Our choices for our group to share were a cheese potato, corn bread, and catfish pieces. All were delicious. We could have stopped there as they were more than filling. Our group includes steaks and pork chops. they come with various choices of sauces to accompany the meat. This was nice addition to the meal. We didn't leave room for the deserts which all looked good.
4 based on 626 reviews
Sustaining Mental Health Since 2003, Psycho Suziâs has been lighting up Nordeast Minneapolis with a passive- aggressive mixture of bad taste and good Minnesota hospitality. Psycho Suzi's is many things -- a hideout for shady characters, a rest stop on the
Wonderful place to hang out in the summer - feels like you're in the middle of the South Pacific. Lots of rum based drunks in fun containers. Service is always good, and the pizzas are excellent. We spent about 2 hours hanging out sipping cocktails in the sun.
4 based on 634 reviews
Our History Although named for the boats used to catch lobster, Smack Shack was launched as a food truck in 2010 serving lobster rolls from a land-locked downtown Minneapolis parking lot. Owner Josh Thoma had a great recipe and a belief that appetite for
We were a party of 6 and arrived during their happy hour. Good selection of discounted drinks and variety of food options. The valet parking is great, because you can leave your car until the game is over. We shared lobster rolls, chicken with waffle fries, and crab guacamole. Awesome waitress, too.
4 based on 317 reviews
The fried cheese curds were delicious. They are served with house make triple berry ketchup (secret: there are 4 different berries in the ketchup but they think triple sounds better). The Cowboy burger with root beer and onion rings is a good reason to return. The service is attentive.
4 based on 201 reviews
This is the first time at the restaurant. Went there with our daughter and her friend. The fish and breading were outstanding and the fries were equally as good. The only thing that didn't make the grade was the coleslaw. Not my idea of coleslaw.
3 based on 25 reviews
I've lived in Robbinsdale long enough to have been through both iterations of The Lodge, and while the ownership has changed, the issues have not. Let me be clear upfront: I do not give a restaurant review based on one visit. I go multiple times to see if maybe they had an off day. When the same troubles hit every time, it's a pattern. During my last visit, under new management mind you, the same problems from the previous management were present. However, before I talk about the negative, let's look at the positive.The good:The Lodge hosts some nice events. There's music, there's comedy, and there's football viewing parties and bingo. These are all good things that are community builders, so that's a good thing. The tacos (a tater tot nacho blend) is filling.The not so good: There is, unfortunately, a lot not to like here. The cleanliness of the place is lacking. You almost don't want to touch anything because plates, silverware, seats, tables, glasses, and such are all dirty. I wanted to chalk it up to an off day, but in the times I've been a patron of the place, it's been dirty. The menu, outside the tachos, is standard fare you can get anywhere is nothing really special. The chef can have a very heavy hand with the salt which makes the meat unpleasant to eat. However, the most egregious issue with The Lodge, and this was true of both owners is the service is terrible. I want to be positive and say that they try. I really do. But, the proof isn't found. When I visited solo for lunch, I had to go find a server. I explained to the woman I had 45 minutes before I had to head back. She took my order and then disappeared. No drink, no food for 40 minutes. I couldn't even find the server. It is not that the place was busy. There was only myself and another older couple who asked me if I knew where she was. Eventually, I broke the rules, opened the door to the kitchen, and yelled, "Hello?!" She was in there with the chef just chatting. I asked for my stuff to go, and learned that it hadn't even been started yet. That's a problem. Fast forward a few weeks, and I tried again for dinner with my kids. We waited 30 minutes to get our appetizers (and for a 5 and 8 year old who are hungry, that's a lifetime). After dropping off an burger that was incorrectly cooked, it was sent back and incorrectly cooked again. When we finally got it, it was nothing special. It was just a cooked burger. Same as I could have picked up in Crystal or New Hope. I've been told the bar is good, but I don't drink, so I can't comment on it. I really want to like The Lodge. I want it to be a place where I can take my kids and have a good meal, but the lack of service has made it impossible. I will not be returning there.
4 based on 21 reviews
stopped in caught happy hour their drink specials are two for one vodka based drinks- 9 to 13 dollar range, worth it. Bartenders service the tables to and tend to get caught behind bar and lost track of our table, they had live music- we had bar apps and found the food and other patrons to be great-- we will return
Where to eat Contemporary food in Robbinsdale: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 42 reviews
This brewery was so much fun! There were a ton of board games to play, a yummy seasonal beer, live music and different food delivery options as well as snacks you could get there.The flight was reasonably priced and there was plenty of room so you didn't feel like you were sitting on your neighbor.There was a cute little swag store too!
Most Popular American food in Robbinsdale, Minnesota, United States
4 based on 167 reviews
Funky place (in the best kind of way) run by a restauranteur family. The breakfast choices are creative and delicious. I was there with my future son-in-law, but my 83-year-old dad has also eaten there and really enjoyed it. Service was excellent, and friendly to the point of being slightly playful. Would eat there again anytime.
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