Most of Minnesota’s most famous restaurants are concentrated in its major cities. The Twin Cities metro area is home to many excellent eateries, as is the second-largest metro area, Rochester. The state’s smaller cities, like St. Cloud and Mankato and Moorhead, also have plenty of great eating. But most people forget that Minnesota’s small towns also have some tasty, fun restaurants that are just waiting to be discovered. That’s exactly what you’ll find in Wabasha, Minnesota, where great food in a small-town setting awaits at the Olde Triangle Pub. Here’s what you’ll find when you visit:

The Olde Triangle Pub is a charming, Irish-style pub in Wabasha, Minnesota. This small town of just 2,500 people is about 90 miles southeast of Minnesota, on the border with Wisconsin.

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The Olde Triangle is right on Main Street in Wabasha, making it a great, easy-to-access spot for those exploring all that the town has to offer. You can settle in and watch the happenings of this busy town.

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Inside, the restaurant is just as charming as the outside. The restaurant has an old-fashioned feel. Combined with the friendly staff, this makes it one of the coziest spots around to grab a good meal.

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When it comes time to order, the Olde Triangle has many great choices on the menu. You can’t go wrong with a classic burger. They’re served with thick-cut pub chips. Yum!

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If you’re craving something from the sea, the Olde Triangle has excellent fish and chips. The hand-battered cod served with pub chips is a go-to for many visitors.

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There are many other excellent options as well. Specialties like Irish Stew, Bangers and Mash, and Shepherd’s Pie are great if you’re craving comfort food.

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Next time you’re in Wabasha, step into this small-town Irish restaurant for great food in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. You’ll absolutely love it.

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The Olde Triangle Pub has been open for takeout orders throughout the coronavirus pandemic. For information on how to order, or for updates on when the inside dining area will open, check out their website and Facebook page. And for more information about Wabasha, check out our past article about the charming town.

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Address: 219 Main St W, Wabasha, MN 55981, USA