This kitschy baseball-themed sports bar serves up fresh burgers and burritos with a pet-friendly vibe, making it a local favorite for casual dining.
"A popular, baseball-themed sports bar in Minneapolis’s Longfellow neighborhood, Peppers and Fries serves a solid Juicy Lucy. The stout patty is packed with a dense pocket of American that doesn’t entirely liquify (though prepare for the cheese to leak onto your plate on first bite). Peppers and Fries serves its Lucy with an extra slice of American on top — a “spare tire,” the menu explains, “in case of a blow out.”" - Eater Staff, Justine Jones
"Burgers and burritos together at last. This baseball-themed grill has a hearty offering of craft beers, burgers made-to-order and spicy burritos as thick as the bicep on your pitching arm. The decor is clever: a life-sized scoreboard, a chain-link room divider, and the classic little baskets cradling your food "like a glove." Enjoy a beer with a group of friends in bull-pen themed room in the back and get the play by play from one of many T.V.s tuned to the game. Peppers and Fries also sports a large, sunny outdoor patio where you can enjoy your meal underneath one of their huge umbrellas. If you're just there for a drink, pull right on up to the cozy bar and test out some of the craft beers on tap." - Paper Bicycle
"There’s plenty to love at this baseball-themed bar in Minneapolis. Stop by for a classic burger and fries, an extra-gooey Juicy Lucy, or a burrito. The mini corn dogs are a great option for a lighter bite, or try the peanut butter and jelly fries." - Eater Staff
"There’s plenty to love at this baseball-themed bar in Minneapolis. Stop by for a classic burger and fries, an extra-gooey Juicy Lucy, or a burrito. The mini corn dogs are a great option for a lighter bite, or try the peanut butter and jelly fries." - Eater Staff
"Why settle for a cheese-stuffed burger when you can get one topped with even more cheese? That’s precisely what you’ll find at Peppers & Fries, an over-the-top baseball-themed sports bar that repurposed a ballpark scoreboard as wall decor and uses chain link fencing to divide the room. Don’t let the extra slice of cheese fool you into thinking that they’re skimping on the main event, though, since the burger has the densest, cheesiest center in town. The fries are good, but we like to mix things up by pairing a lucy with a side of tortilla chips and freshly-made salsa—in addition to burgers, Tex-Mex cuisine is a house specialty. On warm days, the restaurant’s glass garage doors open onto a sunny, low-key patio." - stacy brooks