Downtown Stillwater is home to many Victorian-style buildings housing a multitude of bars. Duck into the cool interior of this one for a cold beer on a hot summer day. It started as a 1950s meat market, but today the building is home to a restaurant, party room and bar. The saloon is street-level and quite charming. Antique advertising adds to its turn of the century atmosphere and wooden booths allow for privacy.
Burgers, corned beef and homemade brats make up the standard-fare menu. Allow room for an ice cream fountain treat. Beer, wine, liquor and soft drinks are available.
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Well, I have always loved Brine's and have been going there for years. However, the last time I was there, I saw something that disturbed me. Two employees...
Good food, cheap prices, apathetic service. It's okay. When you pay $6.95 for a ginormous hot reuben, half a dill, and a bowl of hot german potato salad...
Pepper, Pepper, Cheese Steak. Need I say more? This is probably top 2 for a MN Cheese Steak (The Tavern is also fantastic). Brine's is also a great place...
Great tradition, OK place
This restaurant has been a staple in downtown Stillwater forever. The menu is very American, good for family dining or stopping in for a lunch...
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