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Lock and Dam Eatery

Lock and Dam Eatery

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101 2nd St E, Hastings, Minnesota, 55033, United States
(651) 319-0906 www.lockanddameatery.com
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Apr 26, 2018
Tried the beet salad and potato soup. Both were very tasty. My friend had the burrito and she said it was very tasty...especially with the jalapeno sauce. The menu had a variety of dishes. From mexican to italian plus salads and burgers. I will be back.

Feb 24, 2018
Located downtown right next to the new high bridge; there is an adjacent parking lot under the bridge. Was recently in to celebrate two birthdays and a wedding anniversary. Nice selection of Tex-mex, Italian and other dishes. Most of us had the scallop special with Szechwan green beans. It was delightful. I highly recommend the stuffed peppers for an appetizer. Nice selection of beers and wine. Service was fast and friendly. We will definitely be back.

Nov 28, 2017
An excellent experience. We were there on a quite Tuesday late afternoon. I had the Ahi Tuna and it was excellent as was our other food. The place is clean and bright with good service and they have a decent variety in the menu. We will definitely be back.

May 7, 2018
Great food. Good atmosphere and spiral beer on tap.

Jan 30, 2018
This was a nice place to go out for dinner; It's a quiet place with a comfortable and casual atmosphere. Food was good as well as the service. Service was friendly and attentive.

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