Take In Incredible Views At The Paddle Trap, A Waterfront Restaurant In North Dakota

Enjoy delicious meals with stunning river views at The Paddle Trap in North Dakota.

Imagine this: you're enjoying a delicious meal while watching a riverboat cruise down the Missouri River, the sun is setting and glinting off the flowing water just perfectly. Who could say no to that? You can have that exact, amazing experience at The Paddle Trap in North Dakota, a waterfront restaurant with incredible views and just as impressive food to pair with them. This place is best experienced on the multi-level patio, so don't delay - make a point to stop by when the weather is nice!

Take in the views of the Missouri River in Mandan, North Dakota at The Paddle Trap restaurant.

This waterfront restaurant really is waterfront, sitting right next to the river with its own docks and private marina. You can reach this restaurant via boat and park right there!

After you've reached the restaurant, whether via road or water, grab a seat on the multi-level patio to enjoy the nice weather and river views.

During summer you might even catch the Lewis and Clark Riverboat passing by.

Let's not forget about the food! The Paddle Trap is known for its tasty brunch menu that's perfect for meeting up with friends or family.

Along with brunch, there are also lunch and dinner menus serving everything from perfectly grilled burgers to drool-worthy walleye.

The street tacos on the appetizer menu are something to rave about, too. Finish off your meal with ice cream, crepes, or one of the delicious seasonal cheesecakes.

This riverfront restaurant is like no other in North Dakota. It's open every day, even in the winter, so you can enjoy the views and the amazing food any time.

Visit The Paddle Trap Facebook page and website for hours, menus, and more information. If you're in the Bis-Man area and haven't tried it yet, definitely make a point to stop by!

Another amazing way to experience the Missouri River in North Dakota was pictured here, the Lewis and Clark Riverboat. You can catch a ride on it yourself during summer.

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