Reviews on American food in Saint Peter, Minnesota, United States. St. Peter is a city located in Nicollet County, Minnesota, United States. The city is located 10 miles north of the Mankato – North Mankato metropolitan area. The population was 11,196 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Nicollet County. Saint Peter is the home of Gustavus Adolphus College.
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4 based on 92 reviews
Specialties: Craft Beer, Amazing 1/2lb Burgers, Awesome Chicken Wings.... With that said, Patrick's has live music on the patio or in the lounge every Sunday 4-7, Open Mic Night every second and last Monday of the month, Pub style Trivia starting at 7 pm
The staff was very attentive. The noise level was surprisingly low so we could talk to each other. That might have something to do with the low background music which was jazz and not something else and more obtrusive. The restaurant has great decor and the menu is very good with lots of creative offerings.
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4 based on 84 reviews
I went for dinner with friends. They were greeted by the servers as regulars who know their drink orders before they order. Service was prompt and the food was tasty. However I made the mistake of ordering something that was much hotter (spicier) than I am used to. I would return if in the area and order something less spicy.
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4 based on 28 reviews
Stopped here for breakfast on our way to Mankato. The food was great, the atmosphere felt small town friendly and you get a lot for an inexpensive price. However, go on a weekend, prepare to wait. It is not a real big place, it is worth the wait!
3 based on 23 reviews
This is your standard American cuisine on a golf course. Get yourself a Club Sandwich or golf-club burger and fries. Pick up a steak or seafood in the evening.We took the family out for dinner here once and found that (not surprisingly) it is more suited to the older, golfing crowd. Service was fine and the quality of food was above-average. Prices were well above the quality, though.There wasn't anything on the menu or that we ordered that was a standout. No question that the place has the best view in St Peter and we might go more often if we lived in the neighborhood. Just that there are better burgers elsewhere and 3rd Street Grill has taken over as the higher-end place to eat in the area. The Woods could use a menu makeover where they specialize in something unique Challenge is that St Peter already has good Mexican, burgers, and ribs. Maybe a focus on unique steaks and seafood. Hm.
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