The Lost Dutchman
Wabasha, MN · Bar
- Address
- The Lost Dutchman, 333 Main St W, Wabasha, MN 55981
- Phone
- (651) 560-4488
- Website
- theandersonhousehotel.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 5 PM
The Lost Dutchman is a restaurant located in Wabasha, MN. It is one of 20 restaurants listed in Wabasha. Its 4.7-star rating matches the Wabasha city average of 4.6 stars. It ranks #3 among Wabasha restaurants by combined rating and review volume. There are 9 photos associated with this location.
About The Lost Dutchman
We are a speakeasy located in the basement of the Anderson House Hotel, reopened after 23 yrs.
Hours
| Saturday | 5 PM– |
| Sunday | 9 AM–1 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | 5 PM–11 PM |
Customer Reviews
We are new to town and tried the Sunday breakfast buffet! The food was amazing but the hospitality was definitely better! You could tell nothing was frozen and fresh ingredients were used. The staff was so welcoming and nice including the hostesses and the chef! Perfect welcome into town!! Thank you guys we will definitely be back!
What a fantastic little basement bar! The place looks like the underbelly of a pirate ship. Very well done. And the cocktails were fresh and delicious! Thanks Mandy!
Absolutely terrific! I was on a girl's trip and we ended up doing Y2K trivia here. The guy who ran trivia was fun, I didn't catch his name. Our server, Betsy, was fantastic! She served us during trivia but then we saw her the next day at brunch. She was definitely a highlight on our trip. Super friendly and excellent at her job! The food was delicious too. I had the chicken Alfredo and we got a pizza to share for later- it was tasty! The brunch was yummy too! We all enjoyed it :)
On a weekend away we decided to hit up the Lost Dutchman in Wabasha. Had a true speakeasy feel. If you are unable to do stairs then this is not for you. We hit is on a Friday evening. It was particulary slow because of the town live music festive happening at the sametime. The bartender told us great stories of the history of the hotel and the "invited and univited" guest that roam the halls. Only take away is that we called several time during operating hours the week prior to confirm that they were open and the phone went unanswered. To our pleasure we drove down and found it was. PS. The pizza is worth the effort.
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.
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