The Saint Paul Hotel Review:
This hotel is a local landmark, with a front door opening onto beautiful Rice Park. It was designed by the architects responsible for Manhattan's Grand Central terminal and was constructed in 1910 in the Italian Renaissance Revival style. Presidents and celebrities have stayed here, and the overall ambiance is one of exclusivity. A clubby feeling is evident in the bar, where you can enjoy...
The St. Paul Grill Restaurant Review:
Nestled in the historic Saint Paul Hotel (how about that doorman in the top hat?), the large room, with its cozy booths, frosted glass and rich wood paneling, oozes old-world money and wheeler dealer meetings---but it’s also romantic in a noisy, classy way. We appreciate the view of Rice Park during the Winter Carnival, when tiny white lights sparkle on the ice sculptures in the small city...
Beloved and award-winning, this popular gathering spot features excellent steaks and seafood in clubby hotel elegance.:
In Short
Located in the historic and posh Saint Paul Hotel, the Grill is high-energy. It's popular with the dressed-up pre-theater crowd, and a gathering spot for political...
A 1910 landmark in the Rice Park District that stands for luxury.:
In Short
With gilt chandeliers, soaring columns and Gustav Klimt paintings, the lobby is a study in opulence. You'll get mineral water, filled ice buckets and minibars in every room, plus...