Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant
Ethiopian restaurant · North End ·

Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant

Ethiopian restaurant · North End ·

Authentic Ethiopian food, daily specials, and vibrant event hall

delicious food
friendly service
homey atmosphere
coffee ceremony
doro wot
beef wot tibs
veggie platter
combo platter
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant by null

Information

1220 Rice St, St Paul, MN 55117 Get directions

Order delivery
Restroom
Popular for dinner
Good for solo dining
Comfort food
Credit card accepted

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1220 Rice St, St Paul, MN 55117 Get directions

+1 612 556 7705
tincupplus.com

Features

•Restroom
•Popular for dinner
•Good for solo dining
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted

Last updated

Jan 14, 2026

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Tin Cup’s Plans to Close on Rice Street | Eater Twin Cities

"Open since 1946 at 1220 Rice Street on Saint Paul’s North Side, the bar/restaurant’s future is uncertain as owner Gidget Bailey says mounting neighborhood gun violence is forcing her to move the business; at 12:45 a.m. on Friday more than 30 shots were fired in the parking lot and one bullet whizzed past Bailey’s 27-year-old son’s head, which she calls the final straw. Bailey, who took over the bar in 2011 after previous owners revived the Rice Street institution following a brief 2009 closure, has been outspokenly furious with the city, St. Paul City Council President Amy Brendmoen, and Mayor Melvin Carter for not doing more to stem the violence, while the city responded that violence is down citywide and noted the business has a history of issues. For now Tin Cup has moved its closing time up from 1 a.m. to 10 p.m., has no set final day, and maintains an active Facebook page filled with photos from community events (including kids in Halloween costumes) and a petition requesting a police station alongside other neighborhood-boosting efforts." - Joy Summers

https://twincities.eater.com/2018/11/6/18068634/tin-cups-rice-street-saint-paul-closing
Tin cup plus Ethiopian restaurant

Jo N.

Google
Had a lovely meal at this Ethiopian restaurant! Food was delicious and there is so much of it. We had the Doro Wot (which was next level with the cheese) and the Beef Wot tibs. I was craving the Doro Wot but I think next time I was the Beef Wot tibs or one of the meat and veggie combos. The Veggies really make the dish next level. Service was so friendly and the vibes in general are very homey. The tables are spaced nicely and very clean. The bar is super well lit and honestly just super pretty. But still there are lots of TVs and the lighting just makes it all feel very homey. Definitely recommend!

Josh D.

Google
We tried one of the meat and veggie combos for 2 tonight. All of it was amazing! We really appreciated the differences in the spices between dishes, making each one a unique experience. I just wish this place was busier. The space was empty for so long, and the neighborhood needs gems like this!

Taylor Stephanie (.

Google
I finished grocery shopping next door and decided to pop into tin cup, for the 1st time, to grab coffee to go. I stayed because the environment was so pleasant and Ahman was welcoming! He asked if i want a to go cup or the coffee ceremony - I had time to wait so I chose the ceremony and im so happy I did. The Ethiopian coffee ceremony elevated my coffee drinking experience to the next level (look it up if youre unfamiliar) and I plan on coming back again soon!

Alida P.

Google
I have been to a lot of Ethiopian restaurants, and this was by far the best meal I’ve ever had. I had the veggie platter and my partner had the first item on the beef entrée list. The flavor was phenomenal. The owner was super kind and wonderful. The only bad part is the place hasn’t had much traction yet. So we were the only people there. But that could be because Rice Street is closed… But it’s still very easy to get to. Highly recommended. Support this wonderful business! 🙏

katharine G.

Google
I live in the neighborhood and brought my mom and sister. The food was excellent (we got a combo platter for two) and the coffee was absolutely fantastic! Definitely will be back.

Tedros P.

Google
The restaurant itself is beautifully decorated, creating a vibrant and lively atmosphere. The flavors in each dish were perfectly balanced , and the ingredients tasted incredibly fresh . Thank you for making it!

Nina N.

Google
Everything about this restaurant is great. The energy and the service is really good even if you’re Ethiopian or not, and the food is so delicious. It is guaranteed to have a smile on your face when you leave.

Kidus A.

Google
The food is amazing! And I really love the atmosphere and decoration of the restaurant, very nice customer service as well.