Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP
Bar · Fort Snelling ·

Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP

Bar · Fort Snelling ·

Hockey-themed bar with burgers, pulled pork, and fish and chips

hockey-themed
bar
wild burgers
pulled pork sandwich
fries
cole slaw
airport pricing
overpriced
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null
Minnesota Wild Bar at MSP by null

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4300 Glumack Dr, St Paul, MN 55111 Get directions

$20–30

Restroom
Good for solo dining
Touristy
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted

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4300 Glumack Dr, St Paul, MN 55111 Get directions

+1 612 356 5884
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$20–30

Features

•Restroom
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Free Wi-Fi
•Full bar

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Jan 29, 2026

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Minnesota Wild

Charly

Google
The waiter did her very best job. She was all by herself at 4AM in the morning and the restaurant was completely full with every seat being taken. The food took an hour, which is pretty inconvenient when you wanna catch your flight. The food looked like Walmart microwaveable breakfast but came completely cold. Do not recommend!! Caribou or Starbucks is much much better

Ed K.

Google
First of all it was busy. However, I sat at the bar and it took all if ten minutes if not more to be acknowledged. The bar tender finally greeted me and took my drink order. I quickly told her I also wanted to order food. After another fifteen minutes or so she sees me and recognizes she forgot my drink. I now take advantage and order my food. After about twenty plus minutes and watching others get their food, I stopped her. She checked the computer screen and suddenly ran off. Approximately ten minutes later I got my food. Although I had two drinks, I was surprised to get my bill for just over $70.

Ron “Ronmonstererer” A.

Google
I tried their special fish and chips. Their fish was fried well and crispy, it was cooked so well. The fries were also made well and I believe the portion sizes were right for anyone about to travel soon. It comes with cole slaw and I recommend trying their grapefruit juice. The service provided was helpful, kind, and hard-working. Glad I gave it a shot.

Andrea N.

Google
Minnesota Wild Bar is an alright options in a sea of mediocre choices at Terminal 2. Lol Every time I visit they're beyond busy, not enough staff, the employees are stressed and complaining, and operations are more inefficient then they should be as a result. Yet they manage to make a go of it. If it is after 9:30am, the menu consists of a burger, nachos, pulled pork, boneless wings, salad, or a quesadilla, and cheesecurds. Sometimes they offer 2 kinds of pizza. Pulled pork sandwich is usually a safe bet. Chicken quesadillas are pretty good. Bloody Mary's hit the spot. Airport pricing is present, so a sub par meal and beverage will cost $40. Eat before you get to Terminal 2.

Nichole B.

Google
This is a pretty good option to stop for a drink or something to eat at the MSP airport before a flight. We got breakfast here and it was pretty overpriced, but that’s expected at the airport. The service is also lackluster - you just scan a QR code and order on your phone and they bring it to you. That is also something that’s not too surprising when you’re at the airport. I will say that the food was tasty, and we got in and out pretty quickly, which is ideal when at the airport. I would come back here again!

Donna P.

Google
We waited a bit but we're told there were tables in the back. Really good. The wait staff took pity and gave us menus and took our order so we didn't have to use the QR square. Am grateful.

Rich de la T.

Google
Minnesota Wild Bar is what you expect an airport restaurant/bar to be. The food was actually pretty good — and it better have been for the small fortune we paid for it. We had two Wild Burgers and a Pulled Pork BBQ sandwich. They were cooked well and very tasty. The fries and cole slaw were great. However, add a 14oz beer to that and you’ll rack up a nearly $90 bill — if you choose to give only a 15% tip (not a default option when paying - choose “other amount”) The service was ok. We waited to be seated for some time (with a small crowd of travelers behind us) while some tables and booths laid vacant and waiting to be bussed. The bartender came out to seat singles at the bar, but the waitress took her time. We were eventually seated at a table that was still wet from being wiped down. To be fair, we arrived at what seemed to be a very busy time. Also, the QR-code ordering and payment required minimal exposure to wait-staff: seating and “is everything alright” check-up. The food came reasonably soon and the person bringing it was attentive and concerned when there was a perceived mistake in the order. The atmosphere was good for an airport restaurant. In summary, good food, but points off for the expected highway robbery and so-so service. My kids said to mention that they loved it. But they didn’t pay for it. Consider getting Subway further down the corridor.

Emilia G.

Google
The blonde woman in a grey t-shirt working Friday 10/10 was EXCELLENT. The place was packed and she was checking in on me and the other customers regularly. She’s incredible. Food and drink also came out quick despite how busy it was.