

American sports bar and scratch kitchen with upscale tavern fare, award winning burgers and juicy lucys. Great place to watch all the big games with 20+ TV’s including a giant laser projector. Sunday brunch from 11 am – 1pm. Great place for large groups up to 40 people.
Laid-back watering hole in contemporary surrounds, also offering burgers & seasonal dinner plates.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 400 Wabasha St N Ste #220, St Paul, MN 55102
Phone: (651) 756-7566
Website: http://pillboxtav.com/
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We started the evening on the patio, hoping to enjoy the nice weather. Our server was wonderful — kind, attentive, and quick. Unfortunately, a belligerent person nearby began shouting profanities, some of which were directed at customers. Security stepped in and called the police, and in the meantime asked us to move inside. We were disappointed to cut our outdoor time short, but totally understood. Once the situation was handled and the person was taken away, we were able to return outside.
Through it all, the staff handled everything with professionalism. Our server mentioned that incidents like that do happen occasionally, but that the “weird vibes” that night were probably due to the unusually warm weather.
The appetizer we had was tasty, and the food we ordered to go was also great. Despite the unexpected interruption, we enjoyed our night here.
The Pillbox tavern has a twist on the Minnesota classic “juicy lucy” which is a hamburger stuffed with cheese and cooked. The jalapeño popper juicy Lucy is stuffed with pepper jack cheese and jalapeño peppers and then dipped in batter and deep fried, placed in a bun and topped with cream cheese and apricot jam. I loved it! It was sweet, savory and crunchy all at the same time. Can’t wait to try this again.
The service was great and the waitstaff was friendly. This was a great dining experience!
Now, I came here as I was in town for a concert with my girlfriend and chose this place since it was close to the venue. She was shivering like there was no tomorrow, teeth rattling and all, so we found it very relieving when we stepped inside. However, that’s as far as we got, as we were met with a cheap little gold sign that told us to wait to be served by a bartender or waiter. Fools gold never looked more hideous.
I made eye contact with the bartender several times only for her to completely ignore me. After a solid 7 minutes and 29 seconds of waiting, a waiter, with a slick-backed and greasy ponytail, came over and apologized for the wait before seating us at a table in the exact center of the bar. My girlfriend and I were seated across from each other but we could barely hear one another due to all the rowdy middle-aged men there to watch the Wild game. Huge mistake for the average person to go there when there’s a hockey game going on. I had to speak several decibels higher than I normally do to speak to her.
After 9 minutes and 31 seconds of waiting, we were serviced, and then received our meals another 8 minutes and 27 seconds later. You may ask yourself “That seems awfully quick to receive your food after ordering” and you’d be right. The fries were fine, though the little metal cup they were served in could brand you if you accidentally held it for too long, but the chicken…oh boy the chicken.
My girlfriend ordered the chicken tender platter which came with four humongous tenders, and I got the Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich. As we ate, it became obviously clear to us that they’d been rushed out. Two of my girlfriends tenders were pinker than the most Dutch tulip in the middle, causing her to slightly lose her appetite (more for me ). She had also ordered ranch to dip them in, which ended up having the consistency of an algae-filled marsh. It was rather soggy. My sandwich was no better. The seasoning was pretty much all on one side and, though mine was not pink, was very rough and hard to bite through on the edges, much like the dinner from Christmas Vacation. The spice that was on it didn’t give off Nashville either. It was closer to being from Memphis. The coleslaw on top was also sparser than water in the desert and stringier than beans. However, I will say our waitress was really nice…that was until she gave me a look when the tip screen came up while I was paying. I was very scared.
2/5, it was an okay time.
The staff was okay — nothing over the top, but service was decent. The food was fine as well — nothing mind-blowing, but it gets the job done if you’re just looking to grab a quick bite or hang out with friends for a bit.
Overall, it’s an okay place to have in the neighborhood for a casual stop.
Update: I recently visited again, and my experience this time was much better. Their chicken fingers, fries, and ranch dressing are for sure restaurant made. The fries had this herby taste like sage. Whatever it was, it was good. I took my team their for lunch, and our waiter was great. It was not too packed, and we got right it. Now I want to try more things on the menu.
I would strongly suggest going if you are a bourbon enthusiast. They have a great selection of hard to find bourbons and the prices are very reasonable.
I wish I remembered our waitresses name but shout out to Matt, the owner, for taking the time to chat with my group and share a few stories.
Dave