The Lexington: Can You Really Call Yourself a True Minnesotan if you Don’t Love Walleye? – St. Paul, MN

The Lexington: Can You Really Call Yourself a True Minnesotan if you Don’t Love Walleye? – St. Paul, MN

  Walleye Cakes with Cucumber, Buttermilk, and Jalapeño!

⁠A perfect starter to an evening on the rooftop or in one of our beautiful dining rooms! The Lexington is more than a restaurant, it’s an institution. Our elevated menu will bring back supper club favorites and new interpretations of classic dishes. 

Welcome to The Lexington!

The Lexington is more than a restaurant, it’s an institution. Located on the corner of Lexington Parkway and Grand Avenue, this St. Paul community was the most fashionable at the turn of the 19th century. The St. Paul elite lived just blocks away and the first electric trolley brought visitors up and down Grand Avenue. The Lexington opened in 1935, after the end of prohibition, and was a popular neighborhood bar to gather and socialize. Previously operating as a speakeasy, the expansive wood panels were perfect for hiding a little booze and one can only imagine the shenanigans going on beyond the hidden staircase behind the coat check. For decades following, The Lex, as it’s called by locals and enthusiasts alike, was the place to be seen; business dealings, cocktail hours, and milestone celebrations were a regular occurrence for St. Paul socialites.
The new, elevated menu will bring back supper club favorites, like the relish tray, chicken pot pie, and popovers along with some new interpretations of classic dishes like the pot roast. The cocktail menu is no different; offering a new riff on classic cocktails like an old fashioned, a brandy slush and an ever-changing social hour punch of the day.
Now, more than 80 years later, we invite you to be part of the legacy – whether it’s your first visit or you’re returning to reminisce about the past. We invite you make new memories or revive old traditions as the familiar landmark welcomes you back!
ICYMI: The 26 Official New Foods At The Great Minnesota Get-Back-Together!

ICYMI: The 26 Official New Foods At The Great Minnesota Get-Back-Together!

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We’ll see you at the 2021 Great Minnesota Get-Together, Aug. 26 – Labor Day, Sept. 6th.

Minnesota State Fair: It’s here! From savory to sweet, to on-a-stick or in-a-dish, we are thrilled to share with you!

Link here for the 26 official new foods that will be offered at this year’s Great Minnesota Get-Back-Together.

 

Tickets are on sale now. mnstatefair.org

Photo: Fudge & Fruit! from Minnesota Wine Country, ChoriPop from Midtown Global Market’s Andy’s Garage, Sidecar Sandwich from The Hideaway Speakeasy, Cucumber Jalapeño Limeade from Farmers Union Coffee Shop

Hungry? Us, too! The Minnesota State Fair features 300+ food vendors offering 500+ menu items – 80 of which are on-a-stick! Check back in August 2021 to learn about all of the food vendors and what they’ll be serving at the 2021 Great Minnesota Get-Together!
Kieran’s Kitchen Northeast: Neighbourhood Café, Deli & Market – Minneapolis, MN

Kieran’s Kitchen Northeast: Neighbourhood Café, Deli & Market – Minneapolis, MN

This is your sign to add ‘plan a beautiful picnic’ to your summer bucket list.  All delicious food & drink from Kieran’s Kitchen…of course!
Simply order, pick-up and enjoy a view…here overlooking the Mississippi River into Minneapolis.

Kieran’s Kitchen Northeast

Neighbourhood Café, Deli & Market.
Showcasing the craft of FOOD BUILDING’s in-house artisans & other like minded producers.
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CHS FIELD GRILLFEST – SAINT PAUL, MN

CHS FIELD GRILLFEST – SAINT PAUL, MN

Get excited about the hottest grills, recipes, barbecue techniques, burgers, beer, and more that the

Twin Cities could ever pack into one weekend-long, all-inclusive event!

Visit Saint Paul: Taste your way through your favorite grilled foods and sample wines and specialty beers. Test out the hottest grills, gather recipes, and learn how to barbecue like a pro. Every GrillFest features the latest grilling tips at the grilling stage and special pricing on grills and products that will make you the envy of your neighbors. Tickets to GrillFest include samples of food and beverage from all of our great vendors. A GrillFest ticket covers food, wine, and beer samplings at many of the booths and feature areas. GrillFest occurs rain or shine.

 

Event

 

When: Saturday, June 26 2021

Time:1:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Admission: $60

BUY TICKETS

10 Hottest New Restaurants in Minneapolis and St. Paul Right Now!

10 Hottest New Restaurants in Minneapolis and St. Paul Right Now!

Fried masa topped with fresh goodies, sticky racks of ribs, and more



A study in crispies from Petite Leon: all the fresh, fried, and fun textures in one dish | Lucy Hawthorne
Welcome back to the Eater Twin Cities, here is a collection of exciting new restaurants that have opened, or re-opened recently. Nothing has been normal in the past year plus thanks to the pandemic, but the hospitality industry, especially the industrious souls in Minneapolis and St. Paul, continue to find  creative, and fun ways to serve fantastic food!

Fresh for June, we welcome The Butcher’s Tale and Storm King, BBQ.

1. Josefina

739 Lake St E
Wayzata, MN 55391

Josefina is the latest restaurant from chef Daniel del Prado. On the menu are pasta, veggies, and pizza inside the former Bellecour location on Wayzata’s main drag. It’s a perfect summer stop after a day on nearby Lake Minnetonka. The bright dining room and bar are airy, open, filled with natural light and white paint. The patio out back is tucked away from the busy street. Reservations are available online.

2. Sooki & Mimi

1432 W 31st St
Minneapolis, MN 55408

The five course tasting experience is evolving into a three course menu set up in its summer iteration that begins serving on June 16 There are also seats at the bar or outside available with snacks and cocktails from Adam Gorski. Dishes celebrate all the ways masa can transform with ingredients from James Beard Award winning chef Ann Kim’s Korean heritage, tastes indigenous to Minnesota and more. Make a reservation online.

A long view of the dining room from the left side of the room shows a second smooth, white curved bar, with round, wood-topped stools.
The sun dappled dining room and bar inside Sooki & Mimi
 Jes Lahay

3. The Butcher’s Tale

1121 Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55403
(612) 236-4075

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What was once The Butcher & the Boar has been reborn as The Butcher’s Tale with chef Peter Botcher at the helm. Returning from the old days is a menu filled with smoky meats both inside and out in the year-round beer garden.

4. Bar La Grassa

800 N Washington Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55401
(612) 333-3837

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A legion of fans have been crying out for James Beard Award winning chef Isaac Becker’s beloved pasta restaurant in the North Loop. Finally, those tried and true dishes are back, and being served inside. Reservations are hard to come by and get snapped up fast.

5. Petite León

3800 Nicollet Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55409
(612) 208-1247

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Chef Jorge Guzman and masterful bar man Travis Serbus’ intimate restaurant is pushing boundaries both on the plate and in the glass. The intimate dining room is ideal for romantic date nights.

A stark black dish with a black central line of charred bits decorated with pops of yellow and lavender. A pool of golden sauce sits off to the side and a faint dusting of gold powder decorates the top left side of the plate.
This intimate restaurant is serving fresh, new cocktails and artful dishes
 Lucy Hawthorne

6. WRAP

729 N Washington Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55401
(612) 448-5247

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Just how exciting can a wrap be? Well, what if it’s pepperoni, salami, and cheese augmented by some Hot Cheeto crunch? This new North Loop stand is angling to be a handheld food destination with creative and fun stuffings, all built to travel well, and destroy a big appetite.

7. Sanjusan

33 N 1st Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55401
(612) 354-7763

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Open inside Kado No Mise (the sushi restaurant has moved upstairs) Sanjusan is a mix of Italian dishes pushed through a Japanese lens. Serving dishes that are a stunning mix of Japanese and Italian cuisines. The menu offers ribeye nigiri, raw tuna topped pizzas, fresh pasta dressed in uni and crab meat, and more.

A white plate close up of ravioli under shredded cheese
Japanese Italian means plenty of fresh pasta with light and delicate treatments, like this shrimp stuffed ravioli
 Sanjusan [Official]

8. Sidebar at Surdyk’s

303 E Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55414
(612) 455-2574

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Sidebar at Surdyk’s opened briefly last fall before the weather, and pandemic, took a turn for the worse. Now, it’s back refreshed, honed, and aiming to be a destination this spring. Chef Randall Prudden, who had worked at Spoon and Stable and Alinea previously, has put together a fun and easy to explore menu of seasonally mindful ingredients. Don’t miss the bright and light crudo or the tartare.

A giant silver bowl on the copper bar filled with ice and bottles of wine
The wine is flowing at Sidebar again and the food is even better than ever
 Jes Lahay

9. Boomin Barbecue

949 E Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55414

Kick off ‘cue season at this brand new trailer parked outside Ombibulous. Chef Dylan Boerboom has been a barbecue devotee since he was a kid and now those dreams have reached reality. Follow the trailer on Instagram, as the operation is new enough that hours aren’t steady yet. But Saturday starting at noon until they sell out there will be tender, juicy brisket and more meaty goods for packing off to picnic destinations or feasting on the dashboard.

A giant cutting board covered in brown butcher paper is overwhelmed by an abundance of barbecued brisket with a nice, dark bark and tender pink insides oozing juices
There’s a new barbecue adventure on Hennepin Avenue in Northeast
 Boomin Barbecue/Facebook

10. Chip’s Clubhouse

272 Snelling Ave S #200
St Paul, MN 55105
(651) 330-1617

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Chip’s Clubhouse inside the former Monkey Temple location on Snelling Avenue is serving lunch and dinner with a cute little patio. It’s right next to owner Tara Coleman’s first restaurant, Hot Hands Pie & Biscuits. She’s teamed with her friend, and Chicago transplant chef Gina Mangiameli, and local hospitalitarian, Tim Leary. The menu is pure comfort with long-cooked roasts, a french fry sandwich, and a tasty little smash burger. Order online.

Lowertown Sounds: Summertime Music and Food Community Events – Mears Park, St. Paul

Lowertown Sounds: Summertime Music and Food Community Events – Mears Park, St. Paul

Thursday night summertime concert series featuring live, local and original music, plus food trucks, Minnesota-made beer, cider and wine!

Lowertown Sounds, presented by Hiway Credit Union, brings the community together in Saint Paul’s Mears Park for a Thursday night summertime concert series featuring live, local and original music, plus food trucks, Minnesota-made beer, cider and wine — benefiting the St. Paul Yellow Ribbon Network. Guests are invited to bring blankets and chairs to enjoy the show. We encourage guests of Lowertown Sounds to stay informed on Minnesota’s Stay Safe Plan regarding Covid-19. To see list of performers & dates: Lowertownsounds/Schedule

Dates: June 10th, 17th and More…

Concerts begin at 6 p.m. and end at 9:30 p.m.

Location: Mears Park

221 5th St E , Saint Paul, Minnesota

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