Gray Duck Tavern

Restaurant · Downtown

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"Sutherland noted that the commute out to Stillwater, while he also oversees Saint Paul’s Handsome Hog, Public Kitchen + Bar, Ox Cart Alehouse, Fitzgerald’s and Gray Duck Tavern was a bit much." - Joy Summers

Pearl & the Thief, Justin Sutherland’s Stillwater Restaurant, is Closing - Eater Twin Cities

345 Wabasha St N, St Paul, MN 55102 Get directions

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