Original Coney Island
American restaurant · Downtown ·

Original Coney Island

American restaurant · Downtown ·

Hot dogs, full bar, and Art Deco atmosphere for events

historic building
step back in time
coney dogs
speakeasy vibe
1930s deco bar
nighthawks vibe
special events
full bar
Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
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Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
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Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
Original Coney Island by null
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Original Coney Island by null
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444 St Peter St, St Paul, MN 55102 Get directions

$

Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Good for solo dining
Comfort food

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444 St Peter St, St Paul, MN 55102 Get directions

+1 651 224 8287
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OriginalConeyIsland

$

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Good for solo dining
•Comfort food
•Dinner
•Bar
•Alcohol

Last updated

Jan 14, 2026

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Original Coney Island

Perry B. J.

Google
Original for sure. Disney couldn't even recreate the atmosphere. Full bar and coneys just like I remember as a kid... attended an amazing event, but I understand that they are open periodically to the public on special occasions.

warrentug

Google
This is/was the world's best Coney Islands, hands down! I remember being a little boy and eating here in the 1970's...the little old lady making us hot dogs in front of us. Her son that helped her and also became old over the years. I moved away 35 years ago but I still miss going here. I would plan a special trip to Minnesota to eat here again if there was a calendar of upcoming openings! Planning on swinging by today if only for pictures. 10/2/2025 Thank you for the memories.

Richard E.

Google
The Aravantis family has owned this business for 105 years. Georgia Aravantis Ehrich, Nicholas' daughter, is my Aunt. She was married to my father's brother, Michael H. Ehrich. They had one child, Michael Nathaniel Eric (Ehrich). RIP all.

Holly J.

Google
A true classic and step back into time filled with history. A must visit for nostalgia, family, a true Coney Island and if you’re in luck, a bottled Grape soda. Awesome venue for your next special event.

Matt R.

Google
Step into history at this remarkable venue, open for special events and private gatherings. Guests have the opportunity to experience a fascinating journey through the rich past of downtown St. Paul and its surroundings. The owner provides an engaging and authentic historical experience, making every visit educational, memorable, and tasty.

Rick T

Google
I’ve worn the hat someone got me last year for Christmas finally got to try this place out for beer and coneys. Funny bartender who could match wit and provide great service to our company of drinkers.

M4lfs

Google
The atmosphere in this restaurant feels very u weary and uncomfortable. Mostly if you see how the owner treats other people. Very rude services. Don’t go here.

Jacque J.

Google
The Original Coney Island is a rare and delicious place to visit if building hours allow. Stepping into the building is like stepping back in time, with the art deco bar, original appliances and the best Coney dogs in town. The Coney dogs are served to the public just a few times a year, but when they are here it would be a shame to miss out on this historic treat! They are absolutely delicious! I try to get myself one every year!
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G T.

Yelp
Open today for the Winter Carnival festivities, the original Coney Island did not disappoint. The bar was open, as was the restaurant. the Coney Island tasted exactly like I remember them even though I haven't had them for 20 years. The restaurant and bar has been meticulously maintained with the wood polished to a high gloss and the stainless steel gleaming. The interior and decorations are so unique it's like walking into a bar in the 1930s. No telling when this place will open again for food service, so if you're reading this today please get in there because the food is just fabulous and the owner is really doing a great job. If this place were still open regularly this would be my go to bar in downtown St Paul : it has such character and is unique to the area and unlike anything else

Tony A.

Yelp
are you.guy still open.dowm.town.at.the.original... place.you.need.to.lest people know.in.the paper
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Kevin M.

Yelp
Wow! I was walking back to my car after a show at the Fitzgerald last night, and came across a bar I'd never seen before. It had such an awesome deserted, "Nighthawks" look to it, I had to stop in. High-ceilinged cavernous room with 1930's deco bar on the right, and a line of plain wooden booths on the left. No art on the walls, other than some 8x10 black and white photos of St. Paul landmark buildings. The whole place smelled a little like City Salvage - like everything in there had been left in place, untouched, for decades. The building is the oldest commercial building in Minnesota - erected in 1858, and used as an armory in the Civil War era. I was amazed that I hadn't heard of this place before. It has such a speakeasy vibe, and is the perfect spot for a quiet drink at the end of a raucous evening before you slip home and call it a night. I would move to downtown St. Paul just so I could call this my neighborhood bar. So you ask, "Then why only three stars?" and that is a valid question. The answer: If there's one thing I can't stand, it's a tease. This Shangri-freaking-La of watering holes is open for a grand total of seven days. Just for the RNC, and then it's shuttered again while the descendants of the Original Coney Island Proprietors try to make it financially feasible to open up again permanently. I await their success with bated breath, and will adjust my rating accordingly as soon as I know I can come here year-round to find a fantastic drink in a fantastic atmosphere.
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Zachary S.

Yelp
I overheard at the gnome that the Original Coney Island on St. Peter was actually open. I fought the teargassed hordes, bypassed an "incident with a protester" at the end of my block to get downtown to see if it was true. And was it true! Drinks only, no tap beer just bottles, but the bar is live. Hasn't been open in XX years said the bartender, who is a friend of the owner. Just filled with locals tonight, as the Coney isn't on any conventiongoer's radar. I asked if they also have convention rates on rail drinks, and he said they would give a little local discount. Open only till thursday due to the convention. (The look on peoples faces when entering was priceless...Ear to ear grins, arms in the air, "I cannot believe I am in here!")
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Ralph M.

Yelp
After a couple hours of chanting: "who's streets? OUR streets!" and "who is a terrorist? BUSH is a terrorist", the whole protest thing got a little old for me. Sure, I could do it for another couple of hours and maybe I'd get lucky enough to get maced in the face, but I'm an impatient man. But I remembered I was in St. Paul which I rarely am, and a couple of my Yelp brethren has raved about The Original Coney Island, open only for a couple days. Hey, I like classic bars. Hey, I'm sick of waiting for a boot in the face. Let's do it. Now, there was kind of a large police contingent between me and where this bar was. They were trying very hard to steer people, especially people with mohawks, in a very different direction. I had to go track down my bike and ride very much out of my way to wind up here. I walked inside and immediately picked up on the "nighthawks at the diner" vibe. It was a little place with some classic vibe going on. Unfortunately, I found several factors displeasurable. Most of these are likely due to their "temporary" status. The liquor and beer selection were lacking (no tap beers at all). I arrived around 7pm, a little too early I figure. It was a weird crowd. Older, but not professional. Kind of like the people I'd expect in an up-north bar. Some were pretty damn drunk already. The lights seemed to be too bright, about the opposite of what I'm looking for. Don't get me wrong. This place has potential. Big time potential. It seems like it could be a great joint to roll into at the end of the night. Classy, a little old school. And perhaps most importantly, it's across the street from Mickeys Diner! Can you imagine closing your night out here, then stumbling over to Mickey's? I wan't OCIT in business for no other reason than that. I hated to give it 2 stars now, but nothing really worked out tonight. May I stress the great potential here? This place could be something special. Go for it! Don't half ass me.
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Dutch J.

Yelp
Not friendly at all, over priced and never open. Gopher Bar is better and cheaper.

Sonja P.

Yelp
I know they only open a few times a year, but wE waited in line to both get in and then to get coneys for 2-1/1 hours. $5 for a dog and $6 for a bottle of beer. Disappointed
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Joseph W.

Yelp
I think this place was only open during the Republican National Convention and only with drinks and bottles. I had just finished working the convention and so a bottle of beer was fine by me! It has a great space, and a terrific bar. I'd love to see them make it into something... but it seems like it has generationally lazy owners or something. Maybe like people just sitting on property... it doesn't really make sense to me... but I think they said that's what they're doing.
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Fryem T.

Yelp
The 1930's feel of the place and pretty good coneys make this a great place to grab a beer and a coney for a quick yummy lunch. The BAD news is they are open whenever they feel like it. might be for a day or might be for ten, and then they are closed for months maybe even a year or more. SO if your right there grab a very good lunch in a great building but don't expect the full menu of drinks and not much to eat beyond coneys and don't drive downtown just to go there because they are probably closed.