Stone Arch

  4.4 – 2,573 reviews   • American restaurant

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Seasonal pub fare & local craft beer offered in a cool, relaxed space with a circular bar at MSP.

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Chadwick
For an airport bar and restaurant, this is really a 5-star. Most places have just basic quick food options and not that well prepared, but the Stone Arch blows that all away. I found the meatloaf as good or better than most standalone restaraunts. Fresh green beans and real mashed potatoes! I made it through the starter salad, meatloaf meal and still stuffed in a very delicious piece of cheesecake. Staff is very friendly and many have worked here for years, so a testament to the quality of the establishment. I did not partake in the multiple beer choices, but the guy next to me had a beer flight that looked really good. I fly frequently through MSP, so will be stopping by here again on my next layover. Highly recommend.
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Christopher Atkinson
This was one heck of an airport restaurant. Best one I’ve ever been to, hands down. Ambiance was very cool. It was part sports bar, part brewery. The portion of it we were seated at was right by the passenger thoroughfare, so we got to people watch like nobody’s business. I loved it.

Service was awesome. The server seems to understand the scenario. People wanting to watch some sports while watching their flights getting further and further delayed. Thanks to Delta, I think we were there for like, four hours. Oy vey. Very nice guy. He tended to our every need and we didn’t feel rushed one bit.

As for the food, it really surprised me with how good it was. I had the Grilled Chicken Wings (Chipotle-lime sauce or coffee-chili dry rub and served with your choice of house ranch or blue cheese dressing).

These were full wings that fried to a crispy perfection and got to retain that crispiness, because they weren’t tossed in sauce afterwards, they were dry rubbed with that slightly bitter, slightly spicy, entirely interesting and delicious dry rub. Crispy, meaty, juicy. What else could you ask for? Oh, a side of that chipotle-lime sauce, because the server suggested you try it, too. Very good.

I also got to try the Roasted Squash (Roasted squash stuffed with our wild rice blend, kale, parmesan, mushrooms and onions, topped with cranberries and maple pepitas. Served with a side of roasted Brussels sprouts).

This was an absolute smash. The squash was roasted to a fork-tender perfection, and the sugars within were really accentuated to a nice sweetness. Pops of additional sweetness from the cranberries with the umami mushrooms and the texture of the pepitas make this one of the best vegetarian dishes I’ve legit ever had in my life.

Couldn’t find a dessert list, but it looks like I had a nice slice of cheesecake to finish things off. I remember it was delicious. A nice little sweet to get me ready for a nap on the plane.

A side note, this place had one of the better drink programs I’ve seen in a very long time. Not only did they have completely customizable beer flights with a wide array of beer styles, not just blah IPAs, but they also had awesome NA options, including a beer that was brewed never containing alcohol in the first place, so the taste is the taste and not the product of alcohol removal. Pretty interesting.

Overall, this was an excellent experience. One of the places that I wish I could award a sixth star for just how above and beyond they are. If I ever fly into or out of Minnesota again, I will certainly patron this place again.
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Little Irish Girl
Stone Arch is definitely the place to be at MSP Airport.
I ordered the Walleye Sandwich, one of their “’Sota Original” items, and it was absolutely delicious. The manager on duty, Whitney, even stopped by to check on us and make sure everything was going well. What a nice personal touch. Great food and great service!
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Shawn Lee
Very cool restaurant and bar that steers away from the plain and boring low key airport restaurant. Stone Arch would sit well outside the airport but breathes life into an overpriced and underwhelming airport food option. Solid craft drinks, a great Bloody Mary that you’ll want to take a picture of, and an open concept bar with a scratch kitchen. Great service and great food without feeling the ripoff of normally priced airport mosh. Highly recommend the dry rub wings (you get one with your Bloody Mary) or the Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup. Both fantastic.
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Paul Fuhgeddaboutit Italia
Great service, clean and very nice atmosphere with very nice people working for them. Samantha is absolute Doll made sure to go out of her way to make sure we were happy with everything!! Such a cool person and character I highly recommend this spot when you want to get good food and drink before your flight. If I could leave ten stars I would but 5 is max on here! She is a STAR!!
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Hugo Miranda
I arrived early to my flight (like 5 hours early) and I walked the airport in search of something unique.

I found it on the menu by the name of “Cheese curds.” This fairy tale, mid-west delicacy echoed in my mind as I recalled leaving LAX just a few days earlier: A nameless, faceless Minnesota local voice said “you HAVE to try them,” he said in the almost too-friendly, almost embarrassing tone.

I journeyed from Cheese curds to a Headflyer IPA, to a burger to another Headflyer: It was like a day a the man-spa or at the man-cade.

The young but mature server (please remind me of your name) has been working there for over 20 years! Hey, does your employer throw in lunches as a benefit? I might be interested!

I hope to be back sooner than a year from now.

Muy pronto mi reseña en español.

下次來看我的中文評介
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S Colby
Tom treated us like special guests. He was a true ambassador to Stone Arch. This is a pleasant oasis inside MSP. You really forget you’re in an airport. Pleasant and good food. Try it out it’s worth the stop. And ask for Tom.
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Buck Williamson
This been through this airport so many times, but I’ve never actually stopped here. The staff is super friendly, fun, and quick to make sure all the customers we’re taken care of while still making each one of us feel like we’re the center of their attention. The grilled cheese and tomato soup really hit for me as I wasn’t feeling great, and the sprouts were pretty tasty too with all that bacon. Looking forward to stopping in here again when I’m not rushing to catch a connecting flight.
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Ben Brausen
When it comes to beer selection in the airport, Stone Arch is the best spot around. 32 local Minnesota beers on tap, including barrel-aged and vintage brews from all over the state.

The food is tasty, with a Minnesota flare, highlighting local ingredients like wild rice, walleye, and more. It’s comes up quick, its tastes great, and it’s not over filling or bloating for the flight.

Service is quick and friendly, it’s centrally located just outside Concourse F, near G and within a very short walk of the rest.

Stone Arch is always my stop when heading out of town. Grab a beer, a light breakfast and prepare for takeoff.
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Michael Henline
This is our stop every time we’re at MSP. Food is always excellent and the servers are awesome. The drinks selection is top notch and the prices are reasonable for an airport bar. Music is audible and is usually 80’s while the televisions are typically showing sports. A+
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