
From the team behind Model Citizen the Restaurant comes Krewe, a New Orleans heritage inspired restaurant located in the heart of downtown St. Joseph, Minnesota. Named after the groups of people that throw one of the best parties in the world, Mardi Gras. The restaurant draws from family recipes, New Orleans classics and the beautiful blend of cultures that make New Orleans one of the best cities on earth. Chef Mateo Mackbee’s cooking career started later in life when he decided to follow his passion in 2008 and has never looked back. Our chef incorporates family traditions and an endless desire to provide the best food, using the best possible ingredients, while showcasing the New Orleans experience for you and your guests.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 24 College Ave N Suite 104, St Joseph, MN 56374
Phone: (320) 557-0083
Website: http://www.krewemn.com/
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Reviews
Some restaurants are good. Krewe is the kind you plan your next visit to before you’ve even paid the bill.
From the moment the plates hit the table, you could tell this kitchen cares. The plating across every dish was dialed in — intentional, balanced, and beautiful without being fussy. Especially that key lime pie. More on that in a second.
The maque choux was a knockout. Creamy sweet corn layered with peppers and herbs, topped with perfectly grilled sausage medallions that had that smoky char that makes you stop mid-bite. The richness of the corn with the depth from the sausage was unreal. Comfort food, yes — but elevated, composed, and confidently executed.
Grandpa’s gumbo tasted like it came with a story. Deep, layered, and built with patience. The broth was rich but clean, not heavy or muddy. Every protein was cooked properly. It had that balance you only get when someone knows exactly what they’re doing. This wasn’t “inspired by” New Orleans — it felt rooted in it.
The French onion soup was good, but it was the one dish that didn’t quite hit the same level as the rest. The broth had solid flavor, but the cheese, while broiled, leaned more firm than gooey, and the bread was cut a bit too large to get a perfect spoonful. Still enjoyable — just not as seamless as the other dishes.
Now the key lime pie. This is where Krewe flexes. The plating alone was gorgeous — tall, clean slice, flaky crust, fresh whipped cream, lime zest, thoughtful detail on the plate. The crust being flaky instead of graham made it feel refined. The filling was silky, bright, and balanced — tart but not sharp, sweet but not heavy. It’s the kind of dessert that makes you rethink ordering “just a bite.”
Krewe feels intentional. It feels personal. It feels like a kitchen that respects tradition but isn’t stuck in it.
We’ll absolutely be back — and we’ll be bringing people with us.
What a gem! A super good old fashioned, fresh oysters, etoufeee had the perfect flavor and bit of crunch, every thing we ate was really good. Bread pudding was a perfect finishing touch. Delicious Food. Chef came out to visit. Service was welcoming, friendly, engaging and timely. Thank you to the Krewe for a memorable experience.