Hi - We have not been to Minot in many, many years and used to dine at the Speedway and also the International Inn up on the hill by the airport. Have both these restaurants maintained their quality of food and prices and if not, any other recommended places for dining on a Saturday nite. We are travelling this weekend to Minot...been a long time but time to spend some hard earned cash.
Dining in Minot
I realize this question was posed over six months ago, but I am also interested in finding out about some good restaraunts in Minot. I have eaten at the International Inn about two years ago and it was very good. Don%26#39;t know anything about The Speedway. There is an Applebees right by the mall and attatched to the mall is Grizzlies. Both have good selections on the menu. I%26#39;d like to hear from others about some of the other restaraunts in Minot...anybody out there?
Dining in Minot
I realize this question was posed over six months ago, but I am also interested in finding out about some good restaraunts in Minot. I have eaten at the International Inn about two years ago and it was very good. Don%26#39;t know anything about The Speedway. There is an Applebees right by the mall and attatched to the mall is Grizzlies. Both have good selections on the menu. I%26#39;d like to hear from others about some of the other restaraunts in Minot...anybody out there?
Hi - I was in Minot a few weeks ago and will be back this coming week. I am a new visitor to Minot and so far the best two restaurants that I have been to in 10 north main, in downtown Minot and Michaels. 10 North main is in the 15 to $20 per plate range and is excellent dinning. Michaels is just a bit cheaper but very good food. Hope this helps. Maybe I%26#39;ll find some more this next go round.
Minot has a few new places to dine. Just opened is Space Aliens and Up the Creek Fish Camp and Grill (excellent!) both located just south of mall.
Speedway is west of town 3 miles - great steak and shrimp. Great taste and value for price. Not a quiet intimate place - but the trip is worth it. Going there tonight for ';our own shrimp';.
Favorite home cooking would be Homesteader%26#39;s - on west edge of Minot on Hwy 2 %26amp; 52. Can%26#39;t beat their homemade soups and pies.
North Hill offers more formal dining at International Inn and the Vegas Motel and the Rollin Pin is a family dining.
The only place in east Minot is the Ground Round. Flying into Minot, that was the main place everyone was talking about. Fun atmosphere in the lounge, good eats in the dining room.
Downtown - 10 North Main for formal dining and good food.
South edge - Michael%26#39;s Itallian is good and Econostop truck stop for good food, good quanity and good price.
Hope this helps - there are many more - depending on what you are looking for. Bagel Stop, Bellissimo%26#39;s, Charlies Downtown, Sammy%26#39;s Pizza are worth a checking out for a change. Many other ';chain'; restaurants all over town.
i would definatly say micheal%26#39;s is by far the top place in town to eat in my experience, 10 north main is ok they have a very nice atmosphere and menu but you dont get what you pay for like you do at michaels. i%26#39;ve never left 10 with leftovers and most times i wasn%26#39;t even full and still ended up shelling out close $100 for 2 ppl. and the chain places like up the creek and applebees dont even compare, sevens up on north hill is decent but more oriented towards thier hotel guests than the general public it seems. if i am spending that kind of money i%26#39;d much rather go to michael%26#39;s. the service is just as good if not slightly better than anyone else in the region and thier menu is amazing. i havn%26#39;t tried anything i didn%26#39;t like in the 15 or so times i have been there in the last 6 months. some dishes are a bit unique, the gorgonzola pasta for example is definatly an aquired taste and not for those who dont like blue cheeses, and be careful if you order something spicy because if you ask for it spicy they take it to heart that you really mean spicy hehe . the owner is regularly there and makes a point to talk to all the guests, on at least 7 or 8 of my visits there he%26#39;s personally spoken to myself and my wife and made sure we had a great experience there and told us a little about the restaurant and how it came about and whatnot, a touch i found very refreshing compared to the other places but anyhow i am rambling now hehe like i said on the whole for amazing food and top shelf service michael%26#39;s is definatly the place to go in my opinion for the minot area.
Thanks for the tips. We ate at Grizzlie%26#39;s at the Mall, huge pile of food, good beer but typical grill type food. Not much to recommend. Unless you need to add to your fat intake!
The next night we ate at Primo%26#39;s (at The International Inn).The first table offered was in the centre of the room and we didn%26#39;t like it. The new table was lovely, overlooking the city. The food was very good (however, why wasn%26#39;t there any veggies on the plate? we didn%26#39;t see any offered on the menu) and the service very attentive and friendly.
We also ate breakfast at Charlie鈥檚 Restaurant, downtown. Go there, interesting mix of clientele and great food choices.
My family is from Minot and we always go to Sammie%26#39;s Pizza when we go up to visit. IT IS THE BEST. We also go to Planet Pizza because kids go with us. I remember going to Homesteaders and it has always been good. Try Sammie%26#39;s though. If you like thin pizza you HAVE to stop here!
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