Good Ol’ Days Bar & Grill
216 Main Street, Tower, MN, 55790
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Address :
216 Main Street
Tower, MN, 55790 - Phone (218) 753-6097
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Music : Juke Box, Background
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sun
Coat Check : No
Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Ron U.
Excellent breakfast, and this place is open at 6 a.m.! I had the hashbrowns o'brien, loaded with fresh bell peppers and cheese and ham, and topped with three eggs. Only one problem - it was too much!
(4)Pyramus T.
Not family friendly -- scantily clad pinup and beefcake posters in the restrooms. Waitress charged us full entree prices ($9) even though we ordered kids meals ($5). Never returned to refill our waters. Both waitresses smoking on breaks. Grimy tables and floor. Regretted not driving at little further to Ely for local beers, better food, and attentive service.
(2)Erin P.
I've been to Good Ol' Days several times over the last couple years -- for breakfast, lunch, and just drinks. This place is a classic local greasy spoon. You won't find anything fancy here -- just solid, good food and friendly people. This is definitely my place of choice for a Bloody and breakfast the morning after partying a bit too hard at the cabin, and is also a solid spot to grab a burger for lunch or dinner.
(4)Peg T.
G.O.Ds. is a great place, a walk back in time and the food is very very good!!! I love the service there and the great company!!! If you are just passing through or you live in the area, its a great place to stop and sit a spell!
(5)Lorraine L.
Wanted to patronize local establishments as we traveled through Minn. Stopped here for breakfast and found an excellent meal, friendly owner and noteworthy memorabilia. He even turned the train on for us!!
(5)John Y.
This place has reprints of old newspapers from about 100 years ago at the table consistent with the theme of the restaurant, which I enjoyed reading. I've been here several times for lunch, and found the food and service to be satisfactory. Nothing to write home about, but nothing bad either. Prices are reasonable and consistent with the usual and customary norms in the area.
(3)David J.
Always a good time and a good meal at this small town bar and grill. The staff are great and the owners, Randy and Carol, are the nicest folks ever. They make the best burgers in the country. They offer lots of breakfast choices and make an awesome bloddy mary.
(4)BD K.
On the first day of a week-long trip throughout northern Minnesota and Wisconsin I found myself in Tower, a town I've been through often but never stopped in. The Alberta Clipper that made the weather so frigid later in the week had not yet come through so I wasn't yet as miserable as I would later be. I was up with two others and we had spent the morning coming up from Duluth on 53 and wrapped up the second site in Tower just in time for lunch. We walked in and went past the bar to the tables in the back, and the bartender was over to us quickly to get us coffee. It took us a bit to get around to perusing the menu since the three of us were still talking about an issue with the last site. I was impressed with the layout of the place - there was a bar along the wall in the front and a open area in the rear with tables. There were little historical newspapers on the tables, detailing the history of the building and main street in Tower. It was a very nice touch. The other two decided on sandwiches while I went with the buffalo chicken wrap. The food prices seemed a bit steep but I was on an expense account so I didn't mind. The orders came out quickly, and while the other two guys had gotten onion rings and fries with their orders my wrap came out unaccompanied. This ended up being OK by me, because while the wrap looked small it was actually really filling. The chicken was perfectly cooked and tossed in Frank's RedHot - not too much or too little. The celery added a coolness to the heat of the sauce. The bartender was good at regularly filling my coffee cup, though I did have to run up to the bar to pay for lunch. Considering how often I'm up in northern MN it is good to know that there is a good place to eat in Tower.
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