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PASTRAPIDSFAN
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Post by PASTRAPIDSFAN »

Its not st.paul but has anyone been to Fatso's in minneapolis
hockeyfan_atic
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Post by hockeyfan_atic »

Well, iam sure the Roseau kids will get excited about McDonalds and Arby's
:lol: :roll:
PASTRAPIDSFAN
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Post by PASTRAPIDSFAN »

hockeyfan_atic wrote:Well, iam sure the Roseau kids will get excited about McDonalds and Arby's
:lol: :roll:
:lol: :lol: and wendys and its not your sisters name
PASTRAPIDSFAN
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Post by PASTRAPIDSFAN »

I do believe roseau has a mcdonalds or maybe its hardees
ramhckyfan
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Post by ramhckyfan »

hockeyfan_atic wrote:Well, iam sure the Roseau kids will get excited about McDonalds and Arby's
:lol: :roll:
I am pretty sure that the Roseau kids aren't that excited to eat at McDonald's or Arby's. Is anyone? Anyways, aren't they supposed to eat nice and healthy before the games? Any athlete knows that!
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Post by chester1991 »

If you want to go a few miles down W.7th St. try Shamrocks the best burgers in town. Bennetts Shop House. Great food and great hockey pictures on the wall. Brett Hull stops in everytime he is in town.
saintpaulhockey
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Post by saintpaulhockey »

COSSETTA'S the best in the business and a 5 minuite walk from the X. Gets busy but its worth the wait. If your looking fancy, Kincaids is your place.
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Post by 61ache »

PASTRAPIDSFAN wrote:I do believe roseau has a mcdonalds or maybe its hardees
Used to have a Hardees. Dairy Queen and a Gas Station with a Taco Bell and another with a Pizza Hut--if you can call them either.

Best steak in the WORLD is at the Strip Club diner on East 7th over by Mounds Blvd. Not an actual strip club, the name of the restaurant is the "Strip Club". Block south of E. 7th on Maria. Funny that a place that serves fois gras is next to a Carbonies. Price is not bad.
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Post by droppin'gloves »

Pucknutz69 wrote:for walking distance to the Xcel.

#1 - Cosettas
#2 - Pat McGoverns Turkey dinner
#3 - Degidio's - hot dago's
#4 - Mancini's for the older crowd lomg wait this time of year

Short bus ride or long walk.

#1- Savoy Pizza best anywhere
#2 - Gopher Bar - coney islands are legendary
#3 - Alary's - something to be said about service with a smile
The Gopher bar is a fun thing to experience, but $5.00 for a hot dog w/ celery salt and onions is a little steep. Also, if you want to be told to F*&^ Off by the bar tenders than this is your place. A St. Paul fixture, worth seeing at least once.
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Post by trojantommie »

1. DeGidio's
2. Savoy
3. Cossetta's
stpaulpuck
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Post by stpaulpuck »

For you northern types - Bennetts on W. 7th & Victoria is owned by a guy from Eveleth - he played at Duluth with Hull - that's why he stops in. Great food, affordable and a shuttle to the X.

Also a neighborhood dive called Skinners about a mile west of W 7th on Randolph - chow and bevvy prices are right.
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Post by WarroadWarrior »

1 Cossettas
2 hot turkey at Mcgoverns
3 Hotwings at Tom Reids
hero12
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Post by hero12 »

hockeyfan_atic wrote:Well, iam sure the Roseau kids will get excited about McDonalds and Arby's
:lol: :roll:
Haha my college student budget= the short walk to McDonalds
Hillfan
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Post by Hillfan »

Almost forgot for ice cream lovers...a short 5 minute drive from the Xcel to the Grand Ole Creamery (Grand Avenue) is worth the trip. Homemade ice cream and waffle cones that can't be beat in town...
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Post by DmanDad1980 »

Hot Turkey @ McGoverns is two blocks from the X, and good people watching upstairs in the bar later...

If you want to get away from downtown, go up the hill to Grand Ave, where one can find many great eats, great variety too...
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Post by NorthcoteCupGuy »

Cosetta's
McGovern's
Eagle Street Grille
Savoy Pizza
The Liffey (great Fish n' Chips)
Mickey's
Great Waters Brewery
El Patio Mexican Grille (next to Tom Reid's) Tried it 2 weeks ago at a Wild game. Great mexican food.
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Post by parrish4president »

I dont know what its called but its a hole in the wall food place across the corner by cossettas. It serves philly cheese steaks and such, AMAZING
ramhckyfan
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Post by ramhckyfan »

The Muddy Pig over by Grand is pretty good.. kind of a dive but good
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