The Lost Dutchman
333 Main St W, Wabasha
(651) 560-4488
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My wife and I have a wonderful experience on their mother’s and father’s day buffet. Plentiful meat options, savory sides, omelette bar, and home made artisan desserts. Definitely recommend. The bar also has fun themed party nights periodically through the year.
Had a couple drinks and ordered pizzas to go. Great food and drinks. Will be back!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Really good cocktails and tasty food from the kitchen upstairs. We were bummed that the roaring 20s party with swing dancing lessons was rescheduled
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great outdoor patio! It’s our go to after work!
We had a fantastic breakfast at the lost Dutchman. Food was fresh and homemade and they had delicious house made breakfast sausage. The cinnamon rolls are a must try, they are the best I’ve ever eaten by a long shot. Staff was kind and attentive
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Ordered a pizza to go, pleasantly surprised! The homemade sausage was absolutely the best ever, and we do mean the best! Would order a tub of it with some of their pizza sauce for dipping, and a pizza on the side! If they offer anything with this sausage on it on their breakfast buffet we will be the first in line. If you have not tried a pizza you are missing out.
I stopped in after a long drive to see the place as my mom who was with me has fond memories. I asked for a cup of coffee and they brewed a pot just special for me and charged me just a couple bucks and let my mom look all around. It was so generous of them, super kind and overwhelmingly accommodating staff and beautiful place! ❤️
Service: 5
Stayed in the Anderson House hotel whichvis attached to the Lost Dutchman. Stopped for a drink after dinner. What a unique spot! Speakeasy style basement restaurant and bar. Great service! Worth checking out!
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Everything about this place and the hotel is absolutely historical and such character. The handful of times I have been there staff have been awesome. Very eager to please their customers and have them leave with a positive experience. I've had pizza so far but very excited about trying more. Definitely more than willing to try more and more as they expand the menu. I am willing to advertise for them so others can experience such a unique opportunity to check out their speak easy and willingness to make whatever drink is being requested. Every employee and even two of the owners have been so inviting. Try the Elvis whiskey and the pizza if you're around. I truly mean it when I say you won't be disappointed. They aim to please and make a positive mark.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
They typically have a one or two piece band providing a nice background for visiting with friends. Pizzas and appetizers are great. Not great wines.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
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I paid 7.50$ for a mixed drink. The lights were flickering the entire time while I had to listen to who I would assume was the manager be condescending towards the staff. I just walked out.
Atmosphere: 2
Service: 1
This is such a cool place. Stopped in to listen to live music, sip a little wine with great music and
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I've ordered pizzas here 3 times now, 6 pizzas. Much better quality than most places. Great thin crust, flavorful sauce and high quality ingredients. I hope they can stay in business because they've got a fantastic recipe. The prices are where they should be too!!! That's very important to turn out a great product, at a fair price. Very friendly people working here. Try the "Old Fashioned" while you wait for your pizza.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
If you are one who loves history and/or just wants a one-of-a-kind, unique lodging experience that the cookie cutter chain hotels just can't offer, then the Anderson Hotel is for you!!!! This hotel if very old (167 years as of 2023) so you aren't going to get the most up-to-date amenities and furnishings. And it should be noted that there isn't an elevator, so you will need to walk up a somewhat steep staircase(s) to your room. Hense the property probably isn't the best fit for elderly, small children or if you travel with a ton of suitcases. But in return, you get to experience a living time capsule firsthand!!! It was a thrill to roam around the hotel and check everything out at our leisure. The hotel is downtown, about 1 block from the Mississippi river. Parking is not an issue (free and plenty in front of the hotel) and you can easily walk to the shops, restaurants, bars and riverfront. The night we stayed (Friday) happened to be the hotel's re-opening night for the Flying Dutchman Speakeasy, located downstairs. The bar staff was quick and attentive and there was a guitar and keyboard player to entertain the crowd. The property is run similar to an Airbnb meaning that there isn't a front desk agent on sight. Instead, the hotel will email you two codes once you made your reservation: one for the front door and one your room. You just let yourself in. Free parking is abundant on the street. I had an email problem on my end and didn't get my codes. But when I called the hotel, the owner answered on the first ring and resolved my problem immediately. And when I called later to inquire on a fan, she knocked herself out to assist us with that. All in all, what a thrill to stay at the historic Anderson Hotel!
This is reportedly the oldest hotel in Minnesota. John Dillinger stayed here and he liked it so much he told the owners not to change a thing until he gets back . . . and they haven't!! Our room had one electrical receptacle, one bedside lamp, a shower that took 5 minutes for hot water to appear, no soap or shampoo, no safety chain or bolt on the door, no personal contact whatsoever with a staff (door codes were provided via email), and a cost of $170 for the night!! On top of that we were told there was a place for breakfast right next door, and there was nothing, I mean nothing, open for breakfast on a Thursday morning at 9am. Even the only coffee shop in town was closed (on Wednesday's and Thursday's). The Anderson House and Wabasha are not recommended for an overnight stay.
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