We returned to the exchange once again and it was an unforgettable evening. The evening was nothing short of magical and the weather absolutely stunning. Our amazing server Taylor greeted us and...
Exchange Food & Drink
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The Exchange Food & Drink in New Brighton, MN, is a restaurant and bar founded by a group of friends sharing a love for exceptional cuisine and welcoming service in a laid-back setting. This independently owned establishment prides itself on offering made-from-scratch dishes using high-quality ingredients sourced from local farms like Wild Acres Game Farm, Fox Farms, and Midwest Salad.
The venue underwent a transformation in the spring of 2014, collaborating with local designers and the New Brighton Historical Society to create a cozy and inviting dining room and bar. With a dedication to providing a delightful dining experience through delectable food, drinks, and service, The Exchange Food & Drink aims to be a great place to work, fostering a positive and enjoyable environment for its staff.
The restaurant's philosophy revolves around serving fresh, homemade fare in a comfortable ambiance while ensuring friendly and knowledgeable service to all patrons. Whether it's their craft cocktails, mouthwatering food offerings, or warm atmosphere, The Exchange Food & Drink strives to provide a memorable experience for every guest who walks through its doors.
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The perfect place for FRINE! A glass of red wine and their Parmesan garlic french fries are perfect. We haven't been here in a while, but there was live music tonight, which was so fun! The...
fantastic new restaurant, fantastic new restaurant, yelp requires 85 characters so I'll say it again. Fantastic new restaurant.
Server was dumb as dirt. She asked how I wanted my turkey burger cooked. No one does that the risk for salmonella is high if you do that. My spouse who ordered beef was never asked how she wanted...
Service and food were below averages, I ordered the pork sandwich which was on the cold side and the bun was something that looked like it came out of a bread isle, very small, disproportion to...







