While Saint Paul often gets overlooked when it comes to guides about the Twin Cities, I’m quite smitten with this city I call home, which is why I decided to put together a list of my favorite spots in the area. This list is for those who may be visiting our state’s humble capital and are looking for recommendations about which Saint Paul spots to frequent. It’s also for any locals who need a little push to make the most of the delights right outside their back door.
This is far from an exhaustive list, so please share your own favorite spots in the comments to help add further resources to this guide! Your contributions are always welcome and appreciated.
W.A.Frost
Dining
This longtime dining spot is quintessential Saint Paul. Come for the patio, stay for the ambiance and the cocktails.
Myriel
Dining
The best meal I’ve had all year was thanks to Myriel’s chef Karyn Tomlinson and her obsession with ingredients and storytelling through food.
Estelle
Dining
Cozy and casual, this is a great date night spot with small plates and pasta that make up most of the menu.
Due Focacceria
Casual dining
I find myself thinking about their aperitifs and focaccia sandwiches way, way too often. They also do takeout which is perfect for impromptu gatherings.
Foxy Falafel
Casual dining
This spot is home to delicious Mediterranean fare that’s both healthy AND great for those who are vegan or gluten-free.
Shish
Casual dining
This is another excellent casual eatery for authentic Meditteranean cuisine. They offer the best gyro in the city. Just trust me.
iPho by Saigon
Casual dining
When Joe and I want Pho, this is our favorite place to get it in the cities. (Thank you for the recommendation almost ten years ago, Satchel!)
Rose Street Patisserie
Casual dining and pastries
The pastries here are great and so is the lunch menu. I often come here to buy a few loaves of bread for the week (and to freeze for future enjoyment).
Marc Heu
Pastries and desserts
A friend of mine brought these pastries over once and I couldn’t stop thinking about them afterward. If you are craving a little slice of France or want to spoil someone (or yourself) with butter and sugar, this is your spot.
Nina’s Coffee Café
Coffee
This coffee shop is a Saint Paul institution. I come here to write and people watch.
Waldmann Brewery
Brewery
This brewery has a great ambiance and is in a very bikeable location.
Cossetta
Italian market for dining and specialty groceries
I love the restaurant portion of Cossetta’s but as a home cook, I especially appreciate the abundance of specialty Italian goods at this Saint Paul institution. They have the best pizza dough and mozzarella cheese—once you taste it the first time you will go out of your way to pick it up in the future. This is a great stop for food-related gifts as well! I often grab a plate of cookies to have on hand if we’re throwing together an impromptu gathering.
Saint Paul Meat Shop
Meat shop, specialty groceries, and deli sandwiches
The knowledgeable staff will help you with just about anything you need related to meat, and you can also pick up special grocery items like lard, bone broth, and fresh pasta while you’re there.
St. Paul Cheese Shop
Cheese shop and deli
This cheese shop has a smaller footprint than others but there’s really good stuff here. The sandwich menu alone is worth the trip.
Solo Vino Bottle Shop
Wine shop
This shop carries a wide selection of traditional wines from across the globe, along with some natural and organic selections for those of us who are looking for something off the beaten path.
Hmong Village Shopping Center
Market with dining, shopping, and groceries
This is a bustling indoor market with vendors offering a wide range of fresh grocery items and goods produced by the local Hmong community. I highly recommend making it an afternoon of shopping and taking the time to explore!
Idun
Women’s clothing and accessories
This beautifully curated shop carries unique pieces for your forever wardrobe.
BlackBlue
Men’s clothing and accessories
A shop that carries high-quality menswear that will last a lifetime.
Heimie’s Haberdashery
Men’s clothing, bespoke suits, barbershop
This Saint Paul institution provides high-end men’s clothing, bespoke suits, and a barbershop to boot.
Mother
Plant shop
This plant shop carries an incredible selection of cacti (and some select tropical plants) with everything you need to bring a little of the Southwest to your Northern home.
Subtext
Bookstore
If you’re looking for an independent bookstore in our city this is the place to go!
West Saint Paul Antique Mall
Antiques
This antique store is one of my favorites. It has accessible prices and three levels to explore!
Anthony Scornavacco Antiques
Antiques
This high-end antique shop is located in historic downtown Saint Paul and is well worth a stop if you’re in the market for a specific piece (or simply want to browse).
European Christmas Market
Outdoor winter market
This outdoor market is a must-visit for getting a jump on holiday shopping along with a hefty dose of Christmas cheer. It is quaint and adorable and very Saint Paul.
Hidden Falls
Hiking
A Hidden Falls trek makes for a beautiful short hike. Hike down to the falls and continue as far as you’d like along the river. It’s gorgeous in the winter too!
James J. Hill House
Historic Tour
A stroll down Summit Ave. in Cathedral Hill would set any Wit & Delight reader’s heart aflutter. Add a tour of the James J. Hill house and you’ll be transported to another time and era. I love to imagine the homes on Summit Ave. surrounded by the bluffs and trees that still stand today during the time when they were first constructed.
Kate is currently learning to play the Ukulele, much to the despair of her husband, kids, and dogs. Follow her on Instagram at @witanddelight_.