Nestled on cobblestone streets polished by more than 200 years of commerce along the Mississippi River, Morgan Street Brewery radiates the charm that only history can impart. Morgan Street Brewery’s rich architecture and warm interiors are highlighted by burnished wood and exposed brick and feature cozy nooks and corners. The main brewery building and adjacent lodge, both more than 130 years old, are separated by a brick patio that is as perfect for café-style dining as the popular outdoor dining patio along Second Street--thus the thrill whenever my wife and I go to eat at this establishment. We ate at the restaurant recently and went home satisfied (as always) with our selection for an evening out.
The menu at Morgan Street Brewery includes a grilled portabello salad, a delicious apricot chicken salad, pizzas, an applewood smoked bacon-wrapped buffalo meatloaf, great burgers, pasta (the liguini primavera is awesome), and many other specialties. Then, there are as many as fourteen (14) different brews of delicious beer that is brewed on location. And dessert tops off the evening. Anna and I have never been to this restaurant and left wanting anything. In fact, it is often difficult to decide what we will get due to the large selection of everything that is available.
Weekend evenings at Morgan Street Brewery have an added flavor as jazz bands perform live inside the restaurant. One can sit back and imagine the same atmosphere in 1870 in this same location. We highly recommend visitors to eat at this wonderful restaurant.