The Olde Triangle Pub
219 Main St W, Wabasha, MN, 55981
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Address :
219 Main St W
Wabasha, MN, 55981 - Phone (651) 565-0256
- Website https://theoldetrianglepub.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 1:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Accepts Bitcoin : No
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : No
Coat Check : No
Smoking : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Dogs Allowed : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Jeff W.
It became evident that the proprietor is really Irish when I received a "you're-joking-is-the-Pope-Catholic" hard look from Paul Mathias when I glibly asked if he knew how to draw a decent pint of Guinness. I did get a wonderful pour of the dark stuff that was every bit as good as the pints I've had at Garavans in Galway. We ordered shepherd's pie (which was fantastic) and fish & chips. The cod had a nice flaky covering and the potatoes were thinly-sliced and fried and seasoned to perfection. We really like our food and liberally sampled each other's meals, so I can speak with personal experience that everything was truly good. It was clear that no short cuts were taken and that 100% effort was put into everything they prepared. To be honest, I wasn't expecting more than bar grub to stop my growling gut and was surprised with a well-prepared meal that was worth savoring. Paul & Karen Mathias have a great place they should feel proud about.
(5)Krista M.
Great food! Prompt and very friendly service. Great place! My husband wanted Guinness so we gave it a shot and they were running a dinner special - pot roast with mashed potatoes. It was fabulous! Great price, too. We'll definitely be back.
(5)KC C.
Went there over the grumpy old men days weekend with a group. Owner was not very polite. Looked like the lady place he wanted to be was his bar serving his customers. Not a good way for a small business to build a reputation. Good was decent and there were about 5 beers on tap. Nice concept and style but I put service and customer interaction well above anything else and that was lacking IMO.
(2)Don P.
This is one of the more unusual Irish pubs I've visited in that there really wasn't a lot of room for people to sit down and eat -- most of the seating was either at the bar or at tall bar tables. Considering the dining area was unoccupied, we decided to occupy it for dinner. We started out with onion rings, and both ordered fish and chips,. The fish and chips were nothing special -- the fish was good (have had better, and have had a lot worse; the fish here is on the good side of the median) but the chips were more on the order of 1/4" potato slabs -- which could work, but didn't here, since many of the slabs were undercooked. The seasoning was pretty good and would have totally rocked the chips had they been adequately cooked. The service was, I suppose I'd say businesslike -- quick, accurate and attentive, just not very personable. On the plus side, the bartender understands a proper Guinness pour, and my pint was very enjoyable. Bottom line, there's a difference between going to an Irish pub and going to a place that serves Irish food. The Olde Triangle gets the second part, but just doesn't have the craic -- the welcoming and fun atmosphere -- that a good Irish pub gets right.
(3)Joseph M.
Great food ..great Guinness and great owners. Went to the Old Triangle on St Pats Day a few years ago and had a great time. Their menu is small but unique. Probably the best small town Irish Pub that I've visited!!
(5)Kristin F.
This is a unique little gem in the heart of Wabasha. The food is hearty and good. There was only one guy working when we were there and he seemed a little grumpy at first - but we warmed up to each other and the service ended up being great. We had a burger, Reuben, fried mushrooms, and a grilled chicken sandwhich. All were fantastic! It was too early in the day to imbibe in some Guiness, but we enjoyed the decor & ambiance very much. Definitely recommend!
(5)W M.
We only stopped for lunch after visiting the national eagle center, so i cannot speak to the Guinness-pour quality, but I saw some tasty looking glasses go by our table. As to the food: very smart of them to keep a limited menu that is true to what one would expect at a Celtic-type pub. A pub near where we live has about 70 items, and nothing ever turns out quite well. So, in my opinion, they should keep things simple. My fish and chips were delicious. The fish was cooked very well; it was flavorful and moist. The chips, being circular slices of potatoes that had been deep fried, tasted very nice and I liked the look of them on the plate. The wife had bangers and mash. Both parts of the fish were very good. My only suggestion: since a pub, in the British and Irish isles sense, should be a place for families and friends to gather, they would do well to have at least one booster seat and one high chair. Our two year old was mostly seated during our meal, but it would have been nice to make sure she stayed seated.
(4)Frank N.
Limited menu, but do a very good job with their core menu. ..Fish and Chips best in the area including Red Wing! Shepard's Pie their version very good..! Good tap selection.. Guinness is fresh and a proper pour!! There are no 5 star restaurants in this part of the universe.. So think of 4stars as a winner!!!!!! Give. Try.. Entrees fairly priced and well made..!
(4)Pearl H.
I'm staying in Wabasha for a few days and this pub was recommended by many. I ordered the fish and chips and they were excellent. Best I have had in a long time. Since it was just me and I did not want to sit at the bar my only choice left was a long bench. Felt guilty taking up so much space for one person but there weren't other options. I always look for warm customer service while in small towns, but that wasn't the case here. They were friendly just not very folksy.
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