FireLake Grill House
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Phone: (612) 216-3473
- Price:
- $$$
- Specialties:
- Happy Hour
- Best of Citysearch:
- Happy Hour 2008, First Date Spot 2008, Romantic Date Spot 2008
- Hours:
- Mon-Fri 6:30am-12am, Sat-Sun 6:30am-1am
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Editorial Review for FireLake Grill House – by Donna Tabbert Long
In Short
Separated from the hotel check-in desk by a wall of windows, this restaurant feels like two distinct dining spots. The lower level offers contemporary decor with horseshoe-shaped booths and tables in view of a buzzing kitchen. The upper dining room offers views of the hotel valet service. Mediterranean touches give a kick to a hearty, mostly Midwestern menu. Highlights include an alder-smoked salmon appetizer and a meaty grilled pork chop with yams and apples.
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Insider Tips
What to DrinkTry the flaming coconut flirt, a tropical punch-like concoction made with passion fruit liqueur and served in a coconut shell with a flaming sugar cube stirrer.
Happy HourHappy hour is from 4pm to 6:30pm Monday to Friday and includes $4 cheeseburgers and $1.99 fries and pizzas.
User Reviews for FireLake Grill House
05/08/2008 Posted by ArcticRover
Excellent staff, tasty food and prompt service. Special attention to detail on presentation. Same high quality everytime we visit the Metro. The wood flavoring of the steaks and chops- try them!
05/02/2008 Posted by mdm251
FireLake is not bad. Not bad at all. But that is the best that can be said. If the description doesn't convey "hotel restaurant," then let me dispel any confusion. This is a hotel restaurant. The layout is an L shape, with an extra banquet-like room for spillover. Most of the tables are arranged along the central corridor, meaning people walk past constantly. The service is serviceable, but nothing stands out. The food is very decent for a hotel restaurant, but there are 20-30 better restaurants in the Twin Cities. Unless you are staying in the Radisson, there are better places to spend your money.
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