
The Local – West End is a cozy Irish pub where the spirit of ‘Céad Míle Fáilte’ (Gaelic: a hundred thousand welcomes) thrives. It’s the place to be for College Sports and the best burgers in Minneapolis. Situated near St. Louis Park in the West End, this authentic Irish pub, with an interior designed and built in Ireland. We offer hearty Irish dishes, such as Fish and Chips and signature burgers, along with the finest beer, whiskey, and cocktails. The patio is an oasis for happy hours and memorable nights, while the bar hosts regular College Sports watch parties and live Trivia. Private events can be booked in The Cutting Room and Cooper’s Room. The Local – West End brings the vibrant spirit of Ireland to the Twin Cities.
Warm, veteran Irish pub serving hearty pub grub such as burgers plus beer & whiskey drinks.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1607 Park Pl Blvd, St Louis Park, MN 55416
Phone: (952) 247-0200
Website: https://thelocalwestend.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: the-local.comtripleseat.com
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Reviews
Elegant crystal glass panels add to the charm and elevate the experience. Professional servers meet your every need with politeness and confidence.
And the food was an array of traditional Irish fare and delicious and exquisitely plated.
cool atmosphere with a huge bar and the surprise was that there was a singing group practicing songs while we were there. Great FUN!!
Overall, the food was just okay for the higher price tag. I had the fish and chips and it tasted identical to cheaper Irish pubs in the suburbs. However, it was still tasty and I think everyone enjoyed. The pretzel appetizer had some tasty spicy dipping sauce!
The decor and style inside the restaurant is very pretty! We live next to the person who did all the woodworking for the bar. Very cool.
So, for food:
I got the appetizer of the knot pretzel. It comes with a side of cheese and very spicy mustard, but I opted for just cheese. The pretzel had a nice flavor and wasn’t flooded with salt, which I’m glad of. The cheese that came with it had a nice tiny spice as well. I loved the detail of there being a “newspaper” article under it.
For the entrée, I had a classic burger, adding bacon on it, and my partner had gotten fish and chips/fries. The bacon was smoked and tasted absolutely delicious. I let him have a small amount for taste, and he said it was good bacon with emphasis, as well. The fries/chips were expertly seasoned and crispy, so I had no problems in eating them without ketchup. The burger was well done, so I can’t fault them for if the seasoning cooked out of it a little. He had said that the fish was good, too. It’s still amazing of the large pieces he had for the fish and chips meal.
All around, at least on a Wednesday early afternoon, it was a nice time.