First of all, don't go here if you are on a budget. If you go to Corky's, you should probably get the pizza. It is very expensive, but you get what you pay for. There are not too many pizza places that have a better pizza. I recently had a BLT and it was pretty good and worth the value if you get it on special. The burgers, on the other hand, are very average and bland tasting. And no french fries is a BIG no no. Everyone loves fries! If you are looking for a quick burger, I would suggest a fast food place for a burger twice as good for half the price. It is a pricey restaurant for sure with price increases pretty much yearly, but you would expect that in a small town with not many other options for dining. With the high MN sales tax and a 20 percent expected tip, you end up paying your bill and then paying half of your bill again. They also do not accept credit cards which is a bummer and kind of amazing for this day and age. I know accepting credit cards adds to expenses, but then you would expect cheaper prices if you don't accept them. Kind of like Woodman's. I have nothing but praise, however, for the very friendly waitstaff and they made it a very comfortable dining experience. I would suggest making the trip across the bridge, though, for better options unless you want a great pizza.
First of all, don't go here if you are on a budget. If you go to Corky's, you should probably get the pizza. It is very expensive, but you get what you pay for. There are not too many pizza places that have a better pizza. I recently had a BLT and it was pretty good and worth the value if you get it on special. The burgers, on the other hand, are very average and bland tasting. And no french fries is a BIG no no. Everyone loves fries! If you are looking for a quick burger, I would suggest a fast food place for a burger twice as good for half the price. It is a pricey restaurant for sure with price increases pretty much yearly, but you would expect that in a small town with not many other options for dining. With the high MN sales tax and a 20 percent expected tip, you end up paying your bill and then paying half of your bill again. They also do not accept credit cards which is a bummer and kind of amazing for this day and age. I know accepting credit cards adds to expenses, but then you would expect cheaper prices if you don't accept them. Kind of like Woodman's. I have nothing but praise, however, for the very friendly waitstaff and they made it a very comfortable dining experience. I would suggest making the trip across the bridge, though, for better options unless you want a great pizza.