
1881 by Lake Elmo Inn
Union Depot is bringing back the romance of train travel. It starts with the Borealis, the new Amtrak line between St. Paul and Chicago that’s drawn thousands of enthusiastic riders since it was launched this past spring. But all those new passengers need somewhere to eat, and Union Depot’s soaring head house is now the new home of 1881 by Lake Elmo Inn.
Founded by the family behind Lake Elmo’s long-running supper club, 1881 brings many of the sister establishment’s signature dishes and stiff cocktails to Lowertown St. Paul for a meal with the glamour of yesteryear.
Where: Union Depot, 214 E. 4th St., St. Paul, 1881bylei.com. Parking Lot B (200 E. Kellogg Blvd.) has the easiest access to the head house, and guests who spend $75 or more before tax and gratuity can have their tickets validated.
Hours: Open for lunch, happy hour and dinner Wed.-Sun. 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
The food: Northern ingredients such as wild rice and sunnies shine on a menu of classics that say “special occasion.” Start with crabcakes, French onion soup or a chopped wedge salad; entrees span from panko-crusted Canadian walleye to a 14-ounce Cajun pork chop; we recommend ordering from the steaks and chops list. Desserts are equally timeless: cheesecake, French silk and Key lime pie.
At lunchtime, there’s an emphasis on sandwiches: turkey and swiss on cranberry wild rice bread was a favorite at our table, or consider a Reuben or a straightforward 8-ounce ground sirloin burger (cheese is extra).
Most courses offer a gluten-free option, and several dishes are vegetarian-friendly, including a 6-ounce plant-based filet mignon and butternut squash ravioli in sage brown butter.
The drinks: The striking central bar is turning out classic cocktails with a twist, such as a sherry cobbler and a Champagne cocktail, and a highlighted barrel-aged Manhattan that won over my party. There is a selection of mocktails that employ housemade syrups and reductions, and six local beers are on tap.