We had the best experience at the wild game. We did the hat trick experience which is a pre set 3 course dinner and then a drink and a snack during the intermissions. $75 each person, reservations required. The meal was great, served family style and you could have as much as you wanted. It was 2 salads, 3 main course meats, 2 sides and 2 desserts. We all thought the food was really good, maybe a little fancy for a stadium but we appreciated the effort. The atmosphere is awesome. Our server Tim was hands down the reason our night was so phenomenal. If you can, request to be in his section. You pre order your intermission drinks so they are waiting for you when you get back to your tabe which is so nice. There is a bathroom also right next to the restaurant so you can use that without having to wait in a long line. The group we went with all enjoyed being able to sit down and talk during intermission while enjoying a little snack, and then you can take your drinks back down to your seat which was also nice. We thought it was definitely worth the price and would do it again. Also enter through gate one then follow the signs to gate 5 which is the indoor gate that will bring you up to the club level, that is where the restaurant is located.
Excellent food and value. Big portions, fresh salads, perfectly cooked meats, and fast service to get you to your seats before the game. There are now additional menus being rotated each game too.
Avoid this place. I’m so disappointed. The buffet they had here before was really good and it was a nice treat before a wild game sometimes. This place is not worth the money. They have a prix-fix menu that includes two salads, two sides, three entrees and dessert. The menu changes. We spent almost $200 with two alcoholic drinks and a tip and left starving. It was a tomato salad and green salad, creamed spinach, and mushrooms for sides - 4, 1 inch square slices of cold beef, a small inch by 4 inch piece of salmon a small chicken thigh and wing. That was for both of us. They served a basque style cheesecake which tasted burnt, vanilla ice cream and a vanilla cream with Bundt cake and berries. Save your money and eat the stadium food which is much better. Will not be going back to this one.
Tried Flynt and Kindle for the Elton John concert and was disappointed.Locating the restaurant was an ordeal— they don’t list the location on the website, like what level and section it’s in. Additionally, none of the workers in the xcel seemed to know how to get there.Food was mediocre. Perhaps my pallet isn’t attuned to $50/per person plates, but gritty mashed potatoes, flat Diet Coke and flavorless chicken just doesn’t do it for me.Servers were friendly, but service was VERY slow. We waited 10 minutes in between our entree and dessert. Didn’t even finish the dessert.Skip this overpriced meal and eat somewhere near the Xcel.
Really love the food at this new sit down resturant inside the Xcel Energy Center! I really enjoyed the assortment of side that were big enough to share and the main course, I got the beef, was really tasty! Even though this is on the upper levels you can get in with any level ticket and a reservation. It was a great place to start our evening before a Wild game!
First experience- Salads, Good. Beef Long Ribs- GREAT, Pork Loin- Good. Chicken was great flavor but not great overall. Deserts were all good! Service was not great but was good— attention to detail and speed was lacking. Atmosphere is 5 star given what it is. Spendy, but what isn’t right now. Would definitely do it again. Family style dining- so what’s on the menu is what you get, no substitutes or alternatives— you get it all. Again, looking forward to the next visit.