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    Mikhala F.

    Always a great time at CHS Field! We usually go to at least one Saints game a year, and they're always a blast. This year, we got Harry Potter themed night tickets! It was fun to see the players wearing custom themed jerseys, and get our cool custom HP house scarves. I was kinda bummed they didn't do HP themed games between innings, but I still appreciate the commitment to different themes throughout the year - and all the entertainment between innings! We had bleacher GA seats which were quite a ways away from the action over in left field, so I'd definitely upgrade to pick our seats next time. There are plenty of good spots closer! I do like hanging in the grassy area sometimes though, and just walking the concourse. I'd say I prefer the food selection at Target Field, but there are some good classic food items here! Just be ready to pay the higher ballpark rate. This is a summer highlight for me - and the CHS team rocks it!

    Amber D.

    My husband & I love catching Saints games at CHS; the field is really nice & the stadium is always clean. It feels like there isn't a bad seat in the house, everything is super close to the action. We have previously come on their $2 beer nights, which are a fun promo. Outside of that, they have pretty typical stadium drinks prices ($13 for a domestic 20oz). The kiosks mostly seem to be run by volunteers, which is cool, & they're always super friendly. I love the value you get at a Saints game, it can't be beat!

    Melissa C.

    CHS field is such a great stadium. Honestly not a bad seat in the house to watch a St Paul Saints game. Make sure you wear sunscreen if you've got seats in the 114-122 sections. The food is decently priced and we love Snuffy malts on a hot summer day! There are fun mascots and games in between innings. The baseball museum is neat and overall just a great little gem in the middle of downtown Saint Paul. Street parking is free on Sundays!

    Stacy A.

    This is such a great stadium (although secretly I miss the Saints' former field location). You can easily see from any seat in the house and they put on a good time. However, I had to take off a star because the food lines are just too long! Not sure what they can do, maybe add more vendors, or more efficiencies somehow? Maybe online ordering so you can pick up when ready? It was almost impossible to walk around because there were so many people queued up in line.

    Saints vs Indians today!
    Eddie R.

    We recently had our group team event watching the St Paul Saints play against Indianapolis Indians. We had a great food and beverage package and also a great double header for the night. I highly recommend to at least experience a night as even if you're not a baseball fan, you can certainly find ways to enjoy a simple baseball match anytime!

    Photo opportunity at the end
    Tippy P.

    I've been to baseball games and company events here, this month they are doing a haunted tour called Lowertown terror. Entrance via 1 gate where there's an usher to scan your ticket. Tickets can be purchased online through their website. Not too many food options available, only one concession was open that sold nachos, cheese curds, hotdogs and pretzel. Otherwise drinks and alcohol is available. There's a check in station once you enter and you'll have to fill out a waiver form, after completion you'll get a wristband with a number written on it. That number will be your group number to go downstairs for the haunted tour. Upstairs is more of self service, just hangout and wait until your group is called. Tour goes through the hallways and locker room with zombies popping out and acting like mobster. I didn't think it was scary, just jumped here and there when the zombies jumped out. Then there's a couple of photo opportunities at the end.

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    Lindsay S.

    This is a beautiful stadium. We got tickets for the club level that includes food and drink and we're excited to check it out. I've been in club level for other sporting games around US and was always impressed with selection of food. This one wasn't as exciting. The views and the high glass walls were amazing since the night was pretty chilly. They also had propane heaters in an outdoor high top area. The club space is comfortable and very nice. The door man that let us up the stairs was beyond friendly and we enjoyed him a lot. Food: The had a small circular area in the middle with food. 2 types of Hot dogs, hamburgers, Coleslaw, baked mac and cheese, potato salad, corn, Caesar salad, fruit and veggies/ dip. Oh yeah... and a carving station with roast beef. I don't eat beef or pork, so there weren't many options for me. The potato salad was yummy and extra mustardy. The coleslaw and the Caesar salad wasn't good. The dressings had an odd aftertaste. The Mac and cheese was creamy, but had a ton of breadcrumbs. I wish they had chicken or Turkey at the carving station or chicken wings/ nuggets. I understand they can't make everyone happy, but it was very beef focused. Drinks: they had a bunch of N/A available: coffee, water and lemonade at a table to serve yourself. You could go to the bar for sodas. My teen got a Shirley temple. They had grenadine! :) Alcohol (included): 2 options of wines- Chardonnay and Cabernet. 3 tap options - Budweiser, Michelob Golden Light and a brown ale. The chard wasn't horrible! (Gallow). We ventured down to see if other food options sounded exciting and they didn't. They have the basic hot dog/ burger/ chicken tenders type food. We did purchase some mini donuts/ dippin dots. (Without realizing they had ice cream sandwiches and cookies upstairs in club for free). We didn't regret our purchases. We walked around the stadium before the fireworks started and saw there was an area with campfires and s'mores kits in the outfield. We will look into these tickets in the future! What a fun idea!

    Lisa S.

    I have been here a handful of times to watch the St Paul Saints. I've had a great time each visit. The last time I had won tickets to sit in the club level. This is the way to watch baseball. Free food stations and open bar. Food included pasta, carved ham, Caesar salad, roasted potatoes, veggies, and many other buffet options. If you want ball fare, they have that too with brats, hotdogs, and popcorn. Staff was welcoming and helpful. Seats are protected from bad weather. You can sit inside and enjoy cool air conditioning or sit outside on a balcony overlooking first base. Great place to watch games.

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    Brad L.

    Saints games are always a blast and the entire facility is great to walk around while watching the game. Last time was pretty chilly, so glad they had hot chocolate to warm up a little. If you're looking for some good food, I totally recommend the Von Hansens Sausage Haus. The Brat Favre is full of jalepeno cheese and super flavorful. I also enjoy the Craft Beer area behind the left field corner area. So many great local craft beers. You can get front row tickets for about $20, so amazing deals for some minor league Twins action.

    Jan K.

    This was our first time at CHS Field to attend a St. Paul Saints game. The stadium has nice walkways which make it easy to navigate through crowds. I was impressed with the variety of foods and beverages available compared to other AAA baseball venues I've been to before, and the pricing is comparable. Also nice to see plenty of bathrooms so lines weren't long. All areas of the stadium that we saw were clean, and the staff were all friendly and helpful.

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    Tiffany W.

    Beautiful open-air field with lots of local MN food vendors on-site including Snuffy's Malt Shop and Ginkgo's Coffee House. There is even a small museum in this field which will give you the history of the Saint Paul Saints. Tickets are usually easy to find and my most recent recommendation is to buy the standing room only tickets which basically allow you to walk around the entire parameter or sit on the upper hill field. I enjoy this more as there's no commitment to sit for the entire game and it's more cost efficient! There are still plenty of great standing spots to catch the game so don't let this fool you. The entire ball park is clean and still has the entertainment piece heavily involved with the fans and mascot, Mudonna. Typically there are fireworks at the end so if this interests you, make sure you stick around. Enjoy!

    Fries from Fries and Pies. Crunchy outside soft inside, so good!
    Vera O.

    My first time at the CHS field! The club is lovely and most importantly has AC for those who don't like to sit in the scorching sun like me . I got the best fries I've ever had ! They have a great staff as well.

    Stephanie A.

    The saints stadium is way nicer than I expected it to be! It has everything you need but it's not over the top with prices or non traditional options for food. $2 beer night on Thursday's is a vibe and my friends and I sat on the grassy area so all in all a super cheap night of fun and entertainment. My friends grilled cheese, my brat, and my boyfriends malt were all great and as expected. I love that they have a huge selection of craft beers as well. Definitely a Minnesota summer staple! And nice to have a much more low key and affordable atmosphere for a summertime baseball game.

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    Saint Paul RiverCentre - Jake Middleton, repping Canada

    Saint Paul RiverCentre

    3.8(10 reviews)
    0.9 miDowntown St. Paul

    Attended Annual Seminar offered by my employer for the 10th year here. We outgrew our previous…read morelocation. Stage and tables set up in the ballrooms for a few hundred people. Good AV setup, easy to see on projection screens, and audio is clear. Buffett Banquet services provided: sausage breakfast sandwiches, ham and cheese omelets, fruit yogurt parfaits, pastries. Coffee, juice, hot water/tea, Coke products, flavored sparking water. Tap Water pitchers on the individual round tables, along with jolly ranchers. **Sour candies for a Dental seminar! Hmm!?!** Plenty of women's restroom stalls for all these people. Clean and stocked. Easy, close parking across Kellogg Blvd. Take the skyway across to avoid traffic and unpleasant weather. However, coworkers and I carpooled in a Tahoe and barely fit under ceiling clearance. Be mindful if you have a Super Duty Deluxe Extended Cab Truck! You won't make it in.

    Came here for my annual work seminar! It's always easy to navigate coming here and the ballroom was…read moreset up nicely for our event ,it held a few hundred attendees. Very clean and they offered breakfast sandwiches,pastries,coffee,tea , juices and soda . Each table had 2 pitchers of ice water as well Plenty of stalls in the women's restroom so did not have to wait in line,these were also kept clean and well stocked

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    View from the RiverCentre parking ramp as the sun sets.

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    Minnesota Wild

    Minnesota Wild

    3.7(15 reviews)
    0.8 miDowntown St. Paul

    Since the 2012-13 season, the Minnesota Wild have been almost a perennial playoff team. However,…read morethe Wild have routinely lost in the first or qualifying rounds. They've yet to get over the hump and make it to the Stanley Cup Finals. The closest the team got was in 2003. That year, they got swept by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (now the Anaheim Ducks), 4-0, in the Western Conference Finals. That said, all things considered, the Wild haven't done bad considering they're one of the NHL's youngest teams (founded in 2000). Only the Vegas Golden Knights (2017) and Seattle Kraken (2021) are newer. The Wild play at Xcel Energy Center, located in the Northwestern Precinct of Downtown St. Paul. The arena is referred to as "The X" and it opened in 2000. It was built specifically so St. Paul could get an NHL team. With a seating capacity of about 18,000, the X is in-line with most other NHL venues (15-20k seats). In team history, former Wild players Mikko Koivu and Marian Gaborik are probably the most well-known as both are ranked in the top two in terms of total points and goals scored. Koivu, who is from Finland, has also recorded the most games for the Wild at an even 1,000. Today, the Wild's best-known players are left-winger Zach Parise and defensemen Ryan Suter and Jared Spurgeon. Parise and Suter were both members of the silver-medal-winning US hockey team at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver (Suter's dad was on the famous 1980 team that beat the Soviet Union). Since joining the team in 2012, both Parise and Suter have been key cogs in the Wild's consistent run of playoff appearances. Currently, both are alternate captains. Spurgeon first signed with the Wild earlier, in 2010, and recently signed a $53 million extension that will see him in Minnesota through the 2026-27 season. He and fellow defenseman Jonas Brodin are presently locked up the longest, contract-wise. The four aforementioned players are among the team's highest-paid at this time.

    If you have been reading my reviews for a while, you know that I lived in Rochester, MN for two…read moreyears. My first year as a Minnesotan was the Minnesota Wild's inaugural year. As a result, I have a soft spot for this team. I got cable TV when I first settled in my apartment. However, I wasn't getting a ton of NHL hockey games. I was a huge hockey fan back then. I put the FAN in FANatic. I ended up changing my cable plan to basic and got the NHL game package with DIRECTV, which wasn't AT&T back then, but is now. The guy over the phone was saying that I get NFL games with my base package, which was probably a decent selling point to most Americans. I remember saying to him, "I don't care about football. I need hockey games!" Anyway, I was pleased watching local Wild games on the lone, local FOX channel whenever they were available, and all the away games on DIRECTV. Anyone remember Mike Goldberg, one of the play-by-play Wild hockey announcers on FOX? He always pronounced the last syllable of every word. Some examples: "Hi, I'm Mike Goldber-guh." "Goal by Gabori-k!" "Dow-d is in the faceoff circle." I understood the pain of losing an NHL team and getting it back. I went through it with the Winnipeg Jets. Minnesota lost its Stars team, which ended up in Dallas. When Minnesota got the Wild as its new NHL team, you knew it was the right decision. Minnesotans are diehard hockey fans. They are passionate and breathe hockey. The fanbase is loyal and strong to this day. The team's tagline is fitting and meaningful: Our state. Our team. Our ice. I couldn't get a ticket to see a game at the Xcel Energy Center as a resident of the state. I ended up putting a deposit on season tickets and returned to Canada, forgetting about this deposit for eons... until now. I recently got a game pack and went to my first Wild game. Miracles happen! The Wild have struggled to make it into the playoffs. I hope that they will someday as they continue getting the right mix of players. This year's team has a good mix of experience and talent. I am pleased to support the Wild. Xcel Energy Center is a great place to take in a hockey game. There isn't a bad seat in the house. It's fun and exciting! The food is decent. I can't wait to return soon to take in another game. Go, Wild! (425)

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    Grand Casino Arena - Call me Swedish Mary.

    Grand Casino Arena

    4.5(14 reviews)
    0.9 miDowntown St. Paul

    Went to the Prince Night themed Wild game a few weeks ago. It was super underwhelming compared to…read morelast year's celebration. Not to mention it's the 10 year anniversary of his passing. Wild games are generally fun. Super expensive but fun. Also the lines to get it in, they need to label where the lines should form, people were forming lines at doors they didn't open and that was a lot when people were trying to get in once the doors opened. Not much improvements since the rebranding. Parking options are $30+ for events.

    Home of the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League, the Grand Casino Arena (recently renamed…read morein 2025, formerly Xcel Energy Center) is located in downtown St Paul. My wife and I were given the opportunity to attend the Wild-Blackhawks game on March 19, 2026 with partial season ticket holders, and really enjoyed it. The arena was completed in 2000, with the Wild playing their inaugural season that same year. It can seat almost 18,000 people and we found the sightlines to be really good with decent, comfortable seating. Concessions were well organized, though prices were high, showing the cost of going out to a game these days. A nice feature was using spectator's smart phones to create flashed coordination throughout the arena. Bathrooms were well placed throughout, and lines were short, even during the two intermissions between periods. On the concourse are displayed hockey jerseys of every hockey playing high school in the state, pushing the 'State of Hockey', and the arena being THE place for the yearly high school championships. The professional women's hockey team (Minnesota Frost) calls the arena 'home' as well. Going with locals has many benefits, one of which is getting parking that allows a quick exit onto the freeway, as opposed to the spots close to the arena that were pretty backed up. And the night had a happy ending (for me), as the Hawks beat the Wild for the first time in regulation here since 2017, 2-1.

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    WinterSkate in Rice Park

    WinterSkate in Rice Park

    4.0(4 reviews)
    0.7 miDowntown St. Paul

    WinterSkate is the Cutest. Date. Ever…read more Outdoor activities are one of those things that make Twin Cities winters slightly more bearable. Rice Park is another one of those things, with its pretty twinkling lights... and the majestic Landmark Center backdrop doesn't hurt either. Together, WinterSkate comes to life as an outdoor rink right in the middle of St. Paul. This year, it's open from Nov. 26 to Feb. 5. They have a warming house for changing your skates and staying cozy. The rink itself isn't huge, but I basically just need room to lurch around like a Frankenstein and then fall... so I'm good. Best part aside from the fact that you have an instant date-night? Skate rentals are only $2 and the rink itself is FREE. So what are you waiting for? Oh yeah, winter has to come first. Thanks, Wells Fargo, for making winter a little more fun!

    The opening of the WinterSkate rink in Rice Park is a kickoff to the holiday season for many of us…read morein St Paul. It's a free city event where you have the opportunity to see local figure skaters cut loose on fresh ice. After that, you can wander across the street for live musical entertainment. You can get a first glimpse of the upcoming year's winter carnival button -- and watch the official lighting of the Holiday tree (and all the other trees) in Rice Park, accompanied by fireworks. A perfect holiday night. Rice park is the perfect strolling park when you're on a date at the Ordway, Riverwalk Center, Xcel Center, or anywhere else in downtown St Paul. The skating rink also makes it a great stand-alone family destination in the winter from November (when the rink opens) to the new year when Rice Park hosts the annual Ice Castle.

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    Frogtown Farm - Great place to take a quick walk outside & bask in the wild flower restoration efforts!

    Frogtown Farm

    4.0(6 reviews)
    2.8 miMidway
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    I visited this farmers' market last Saturday on a friend's recommendation. It has all the…read moreingredients I love - it is small, perhaps 40 vendors at the most, mostly Hmong. The market is in a parking lot with plenty of left-over space for parking. It focuses exclusively on fresh vegetables, herbs and some flowers. The enormous variety of greens I found here left me dizzy. For the first time in the USA, I found red amaranth greens!! And then, jute greens - yes, they are delicious stir-fried with garlic. There were gorgeous squash blossoms as well as tender squash greens. There were several greens that were new for me and the vendors, many of them women, suggested how to cook them. I got a huge bouquet of zinnias for $5, and big fat bundles of basil, cilantro, dill, each for a dollar. The market also had more common produce like cucumber, green beans, zucchini, spring onions, new potatoes, etc. I am definitely driving across town to this farmers' market - can't wait for Saturday to arrive.

    Not to be all sassy but I feel like this farmer's market is nothing compared to the Minneapolis…read moreFarmer's Market...it's pretty small and does not have as nice of a selection of fresh produce. Most of the vendors sell the exact same items for the same price so there's not really an advantage to walking around and browsing. The market itself is located in the parking lot of a strip mall so you can just assume anytime you go there on the weekends the lot is going to be a huge cluster. Prices range from $1-$10 for items and it really is limited to fruits, vegetables, and maybe some flowers depending on the season. If you are looking to spend a couple hours browsing for unique breeds of fresh produce, flowers, hot food vendors, or gourmet/artisan items...THIS MARKET IS NOT FOR YOU. If you happened to forget to pick up some carrots or lettuce from the grocery store in the strip mall as you are walking out to your car, this market might be a better fit. I would say if you don't live in the frog town area, it's just not worth the stress of University Avenue and pedestrian traffic for the trip out here.

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    Frogtown Farm

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    St Paul Farmers' Market - June 2025

    St Paul Farmers' Market

    4.5(120 reviews)
    0.1 miLowertown, Downtown St. Paul
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    Love, love this market. Whenever I am in town to visit family, I make sure to visit this market…read more There is a great vendor that sells breakfast tacos during the winter and you can buy their tortillas to go! Lots of meat vendors, the pork chops we got were amazing. Also, many local honey vendors, flowers, as well as bread items. I cannot get over the bakery items. I was able to get a great sourdough round and some baguettes for dinner. My daughter loves these spicy cheddar rolls from one of the vendors (keep a look out for them). You cannot go wrong. It is in a central spot that makes this easy to get to, free parking and it is open fairly year round. As a tidbit, it is right next to my favorite coffee shop that makes a great Vietnamese coffee!!! PROS Free parking Lots of vendors, almost year round Great location Great people CONS Nothing, just go and enjoy the stroll

    How does someone not love the St. Paul farmers market? It really is the OG for farmers markets…read morearound the Twin Cities. I have been to that one across the river, all I can say is they don't grow bananas in Minnesota. I have been visiting this place for decades, and I really love the way it is evolved well staying true to its roots. You need to have products that have been grown or made within a certain radius of Saint Paul. When I first started visiting, it was mainly growers, but as a farmers markets have expanded in the Twin Cities, some farmers have gone elsewhere. That means we are seeing more vendors of other types of food. People who forge mushrooms, people who make their own cheese. Bee keepers. The world's best pierogies. Tibetan dumplings. So many delights. It is bustling every Saturday and Sunday. It should be a weekly stop for everyone.

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