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Price: Moderate
• American • Wayzata / Long Lake
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- AArtheaMinneapolis - St. Paul •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoI came here on my birthday and it was amazing. Jackie was phenomenal. She had a bright spirit she made my day. Awesome. The food was good thank you to our server. I believe his name was Jacob. Everyone was awesome 10 out of 10 hands-down!!!!!More infoBenihana - Maple Grove, MNPrice: Moderate• Japanese• Maple Grove•4.1
- AAnnaMinneapolis - St. Paul •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoI had the duck, which is new on the menu and was delicious, and my husband went for the fried chicken dinner, which has been on the menu for awhile and also delicious. We sat at the bar, and had great service. We don’t come as often as we’d like because it’s a busy place, but definitely one of our favorites. Kudos to the chef for all the new dishes on the menu!More infoBirch's on the Lake Brewhouse & SupperclubPrice: Moderate• American• Wayzata / Long Lake•4.7
- CChristianMinneapolis - St. Paul •1 review4.0Dined on Dec 26, 2024If you're going to Punchbowl for the food, expect to be disappointed. If you're going because there's an arcade and activities and they just happen to have food too, then it's not too bad. The staff were amazing at being responsive and helpful. 10/10 staff! Chicken & Waffle was pretty unappetizing. Large slab of chicken that was tough and chewy, difficult to cut even with the provided steak knife, waffle was as bland as a two star hotel waffle, and the "hot honey" drizzle was meh. Strawberries weren't too bad but being out of season there were plenty of tough bitter ones. The Hot honey & syrup helped. Burgers were OK. Nothing to write home about, but inoffensive. It's pretty hard to screw up a burger but I've absolutely found places that can do it. Thankfully not here. Fries were thin, crispy but not in the good way, but plenty of them. Think McDonalds fries if they somehow overcooked them significantly. The Pork Belly BLT sandwich was difficult to eat as a sandwich, as the number of toppings inside the sandwich caused all the fillings to just spill out of the somewhat soggy bun. Eating with a fork and knife was the only way to make it through. Decent combo of flavors though. The appetizers were good though. Pretzel bites were very enjoyable. Go for the games, get some appetizers to snack on while playing the arcade cabinets, claw machines, and bowling, and find a better meal elsewhere.More infoPunch Bowl Social - MinneapolisPrice: Moderate• American• St. Louis Park•4.2