Jason K.
Yelp
My wife and I had a Crowd Cut for $35 at Station 280 and we decided to hit the History Museum in St. Paul and we had to use this coupon up quick.
It looks kind of dumpy on the outside, but inside it is huge and they have cool TVs all over the walls. The bartender was quick to tell us the Crowd Cut wasn't good for the 2 for 1 special. That was cool, but he said there was a $5 pizza special on Saturday for a one topping pizza. My wife got a pizza with 2 toppings and he charged her $11, I couldn't figure out if it was because of the coupon, or because she got 2 toppings, we figured it would be a buck more to put some broccoli on top. I know if it were me and it would cut into my tip money (Which it did) I would have just made it $5. Even though the guy was cool, it kind of pissed me off, even after telling us there was a $5 pizza special after knowing we had the coupon.
Whatever. He still got 18%, but not the normal 20%.
Anyways, they had a bunch of good beers on tap, I started off with the Alaskan IPA, a solid beer. Fruity and hoppy. Good stuff. Our server was pretty awesome for my wife, in that he refilled her pop quite often.
I ordered the Buffalo Chicken Sandwich, since our server said it was good. I got a side salad on the side for an extra $1.50. My wife got the "Pizza special" with spinach and broccoli and no cheese. It came out with very thin crust, but she thought it was your basic frozen pizza crust with some sauce on it. I though the edges tasted burnt. The sauce was prettyu good though and the toppings seemed fresh.
Now, My meal was another story. The buffalo chicken was perfectly grilled with a just perfectly hot enough buffalo sauce. It really made me happy. The bun wasn't hard or dry. Came with some sliced pickles on there, just scrumptious! The side salad was really impressive, lots of extra cool stuff. It is little stuff like that, that makes an eatery jump up a notch. The croutons were even multi colored, seemed like marble and rye. Lots of yummy sliced onions and tomato slices.
The menu was huge, if you can't find something to eat here, you are not normal. It was seriously two HUGE pages, good stuff.
I ordered a Stone Pale Ale to finish off the meal (Maybe 2 of them) and they were spectacular. As a side note, my wife and I toured Stone Brewery near Carlsbad, CA, and it was an AWESOME tour.
Our server was a really nice guy, there was no one in there at about noon on a Saturday, it would be fun to see it on a Saturday night.
Even after the coupon, with the screw over of the pizza, I still laid down $15. Boo on that, but a cool place.