Here in Minnesota, you can find just about any style of cuisine. The state’s largest cities are home to a huge variety of cuisines from all around the world. And the smaller towns are filled with charming diners, old-school supper clubs, and other great places to dine. But sometimes, all you crave is a good old-fashioned fish fry. You could do it yourself at home, but there is an easier way in the form of Mac’s Fish, Chips & Strips. This roadside fish shack in St. Paul is a must-visit for those who love this comfort food favorite. Read on below to learn more:
Mac’s Fish, Chips & Strips is a roadside restaurant in St. Paul, Minnesota. The restaurant is known for its fried walleye baskets served at Minnesota Twins games at Target Field!
When you arrive at the restaurant, you’ll quickly notice that this is not like most restaurants. It’s little more than a shack, but don’t let its appearance fool you. Step inside to find a simple but serviceable dining room full of great smells and excellent service!
Just like the restaurant’s name implies, Mac’s is known for its excellent fried fish. You can choose from cod, walleye, and halibut. With hand-cut fries, it’s a classic fish and chips meal!
Fried shrimp and clams are other popular choices at this seafood restaurant.
And if you’re looking for something a little different, you can order fish tacos or even chicken strips! Order et your meal alongside a pile of fries, or make it even tastier with an order of cheese curds.
Feeling extra hungry? You might want to consider ordering some poutine to go along with your fish fry-up. What could be better than fries smothered in gravy and cheese?
If you’re craving something sweet after your meal, Mac’s has you covered! You can also get excellent salt water taffy here. It’s pulled fresh daily!
If you love classic fish and chips, you’ll love your visit to Mac’s. The restaurant may be an unassuming roadside shack. But it makes some of the best fish and chips around!
For more information about Mac’s, including menus, hours, and more, visit the restaurant’s website and Facebook page. And for more great spots for seafood, check out our past list of Minnesota’s best seafood restaurants.
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