Food scene
Hope breakfast is here to start your day with optimism and a delicious breakfast! Head north on Walnut and take the first left and then its just a block west and across the street.
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Hope Breakfast Bar
1 S Leech StHope breakfast is here to start your day with optimism and a delicious breakfast! Head north on Walnut and take the first left and then its just a block west and across the street.
Parlour St. Paul
267 7th St WKnown for craft cocktails and the famous Parlour Burger.
German Food & Beer in a Historic Setting. Lore, Legend, and Definitely Lager. The building that houses Waldmann was constructed in the fall of 1857 — six months before Minnesota became a state, nearly four years before the American Civil War began, and at a time when less than 10,000 people lived in Saint Paul. It is the oldest surviving commercial building in Saint Paul
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Waldmann Brewery
445 Smith Ave NGerman Food & Beer in a Historic Setting. Lore, Legend, and Definitely Lager. The building that houses Waldmann was constructed in the fall of 1857 — six months before Minnesota became a state, nearly four years before the American Civil War began, and at a time when less than 10,000 people lived in Saint Paul. It is the oldest surviving commercial building in Saint Paul
In the late 1800’s a young man named Michael Cossetta came to St. Paul from Calabria, Italy, and settled in a little Italian neighborhood in St. Paul called the Upper Levee. By 1911, he opened a tiny food market called Cossetta’s, which drew customers from everywhere who appreciated his quality foods and genuine hospitality.
Since 1984, Cossetta’s has been known for its award-winning pizza, homemade sauces, handmade Italian sausages and welcoming staff. After recently celebrating Cossetta’s 100-year anniversary, the fourth-generation family decided to expand the tradition to include all the Old World sensations and offerings a customer might experience in Italy without actually traveling there.
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Cossetta
211 7th St WIn the late 1800’s a young man named Michael Cossetta came to St. Paul from Calabria, Italy, and settled in a little Italian neighborhood in St. Paul called the Upper Levee. By 1911, he opened a tiny food market called Cossetta’s, which drew customers from everywhere who appreciated his quality foods and genuine hospitality.
Since 1984, Cossetta’s has been known for its award-winning pizza, homemade sauces, handmade Italian sausages and welcoming staff. After recently celebrating Cossetta’s 100-year anniversary, the fourth-generation family decided to expand the tradition to include all the Old World sensations and offerings a customer might experience in Italy without actually traveling there.
Neighborhoods
The West 7th area is a popular dining hub, with sleek international restaurants and trendy cafes in converted industrial buildings joining decades-old dive bars and steakhouses. The West 7th Street strip is also dotted with craft breweries, galleries and antiques stores. Victorian mansions cluster around Irvine Park with its ornamental fountain, and green spaces line the nearby riverbank.
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West Seventh
The West 7th area is a popular dining hub, with sleek international restaurants and trendy cafes in converted industrial buildings joining decades-old dive bars and steakhouses. The West 7th Street strip is also dotted with craft breweries, galleries and antiques stores. Victorian mansions cluster around Irvine Park with its ornamental fountain, and green spaces line the nearby riverbank.
City/town information
St. Paul, the capital of Minnesota, is filled with cobblestone streets, deep history and majestic architecture. The pace is slower, but the city is rich with culture: museums, theaters, sports venues, and a couple of the prettiest urban parks that are the envy of Minneapolis. 311 Walnut it located in the heart of downtown St. Paul - perfect for great dining, sporting events and to enjoy concerts and the theater.
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Saint Paul
St. Paul, the capital of Minnesota, is filled with cobblestone streets, deep history and majestic architecture. The pace is slower, but the city is rich with culture: museums, theaters, sports venues, and a couple of the prettiest urban parks that are the envy of Minneapolis. 311 Walnut it located in the heart of downtown St. Paul - perfect for great dining, sporting events and to enjoy concerts and the theater.