The Eagle Street
Bar & grill · Downtown ·

The Eagle Street

Bar & grill · Downtown ·

American sports bar across from arena with fun bartenders

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253 Kellogg Blvd, St Paul, MN 55102 Get directions

$20–30

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253 Kellogg Blvd, St Paul, MN 55102 Get directions

+1 651 300 5740
theeaglestreet.com

$20–30

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Dec 1, 2025

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Twin Cities Restaurant and Bar Openings to Know, September 2025 | Eater Twin Cities

"Across from the former Eagle Street Grille site, this new St. Paul sports bar—co-owned by Joe Kasel, who ran the original for 20 years—takes over the former Apostle Supper Club space with a casual menu of burgers, wings, wraps, and pub fare like Reuben quesadillas and Irish nachos, alongside craft cocktails and live entertainment." - Jeffy Mai

https://twincities.eater.com/restaurant-news/37121/twin-cities-restaurant-and-bar-openings-september-2025
The Eagle Street

Barbara Keeley

Google
We ordered the Club Wrap and Italian Sandwich and Cheese Curds. The food was okay but overpriced with hidden fees. Value was awful for pricing. The burger was $17 and came with a tiny bag of chips. There was a 3 dollar upcharge to get fries! The same amount of cheese curds were $17 dollars! How does it make sense to have an appetizer the same price as a meal? They charged $0.50 for the ranch that says it comes with the cheese curds. I don't like hidden fees. They also charge you 3% for using a credit card, which they don't tell you till you get the bill. Save yourself the hassle and try one of the other restaurants nearby or eat at the arena if you're going to a Wild game. The arena prices are better for the value. Waitress was nice, although food service was a little slow. The club wrap was a normal size that you would get most places, but also $17.

Andrew Keeley

Google
Service was good and the waitress was friendly. It took a while for us to get our food, but it was busy and we weren't in a rush. Food quality was OK; acceptable but also forgettable. The price was exorbitant for the quantity of food. The menu says burgers come with 2, 3oz patties, so 6oz of meat total. Except that isn't true of all burgers. My burger had only 1, 3oz patty that was so small I couldn't even see it between the bread until I started eating (see picture). For $17, I expect more. It didn't even come with fries to fill me up, those were an extra $3. Instead it came with a bag of store-bought, single-serving chips. In comparison, the overpriced hockey stadium across the street serves "gourmet" burgers with 2, 4oz patties and waffle fries for $14.50. I could have gotten more food for cheaper at a sports game... We also got some cheese curds, which were also $17. The portions and quality were similar to New Bohemia down the street, except New Bohemia only charges $11. Even the hockey stadium only charges $8.29 for cheese curds,, less than half as much as Eagle Street for similar portions. The menu says it comes with a sauce of choice, but then they charge you another $0.50 for it. On top of all this there is a 3% surcharge applied for using a credit card that they don't tell you about until you get the bill. Overall, very shady business practices bordering on false advertising.

Matt Gryskiewicz

Google
We stopped before the concert. We weren't sure what to expect in the new location. I have to say with our high expectations, we were thrilled! Our bartender was so fun! (Skinny, bald guy, we think his name was Jer?) He gave great suggestions on our drinks. He wasn't bothered by our loud crew, in fact, he celebrated it! After we got to the concert we'd wished we had just stayed and partied with the bartender instead! Can't wait to grab some girlfriends and go see him again!

Cameron Cylkowski

Google
This place is exactly what our city needed a bar that truly embraces Saint Paul’s unique charm. Located right across from the Grand Casino Arena, this is the Eagles Street 4th Quarter comeback we’ve all been waiting for. The atmosphere strikes the perfect balance with great windows that actually connect you to the neighborhood energy outside, excellent food at reasonable prices, and consistently outstanding service. Special shoutout to Dan Wilson! My guy is the perfect representative of Saint Paul and hands down the best bartender ever. His bar chat and genuine care for customers really sets the tone for the whole place. Maddy and Katie slay as servers! This is quickly becoming my go-to spot. Saint Paul’s nightlife scene just got a major upgrade

Jillian Richmond

Google
Probably the worst limoncello spritz I’ve had. It should be made with real limoncello, not a premade spritz. It was basically all champagne and soda. The server was great and offered another drink which was nice. We wanted to sit on the patio since it’s 70° outside, but they said the patio was closed for the year which is crazy because it just opened a few weeks ago. Definitely won’t be coming back to this place.

Brian Rubenzer

Google
Had a nice lunch here, walleye sandwich, tenderloin sliders and wild rice soup. Really cool vibe and space. My daughter has a broken leg and in a wheelchair. We used valet parking at Courtyard, pretty easy. Can’t wait to come back during a wild game. This place will be on FIRE!!

Steve A

Google
Waited 10 minutes at the bar where several employees were milling about - never received service. Went to smorgies next door and was immediately helped. The old location was great, must be working on it still.

Jordan Mack

Google
The bartenders John & Jer were freaking awesome. Wish they were allowed to take shots with us. Totally recommend for post game bevvies.