You’ll also come across some of the most interesting characters you’ll ever find in city of St. Paul, MN you’ll find yourself on a journey of old-school bowling, awesome bar food, and stiff libations. When you spend a day at The Nook Basement in St. Paul you can scratch that itch at the Nook Basement and Ram-Ham Bowling Center. So when you are ready to go back in time while in St. There is some fun artwork on the walls here as well. The Ram-Ham smells of many years of smoke and beer with a hint of oil.
This is a classic old-school bowling alley adorned with the old wood lanes and side framing and open ball returns which are very cool and unique. Bowling Anyone?Ībove The Nook is the Ram-Ham Bowling Center. If you want leaner options you can scarf down a Bison or Turkey Burger. This is the house burger and has been a staple at The Nook for years.įor a quick order get the Nookie Wings or Leprechaun Legs. Paul you have to get the cheese-stuffed “Juicy Lucy” Burger. However, if you really want to experience The Nook Basement in St. You can also take a shot at the Quesadilla Burger, Vero Mango Puffs, or the Paul Molitor Burger which is named after a prominent baseball player. If you are looking for some dessert you should check out the Monster Cheesecake or the Season 6, Episode 24, Lemon of Troy Bars. Try the Bacon Cheddar Tater Nachos or the Homer Simpson Burger. Paul, Minnesota are a number of tasty treats with old staples dating back 70 years.
The rest of the bar has typical bar stools a couple booths and a long bar which pretty much is the length of the barroom, in good ole St. It is said there is about $16,000 dangling from the ceiling in The Nook. DecorationsĪs far as décor goes you’ll find an old train car at The Nook while if you look up you’ll see dollar bills hanging down from the ceiling. It’s also one of those rare places that you can saunter into by yourself and get into just about anything you so desire by the end of the night in St. Or on a weekend night out catching up with some old friends. Paul is the place for you to hang your hat after a hard day’s work. This alley is more than willing to accommodate families, so kids are welcome to tag along.Sun Ray Lanes patrons can find places to park in the area. For more information on volunteer opportunities with the Adaptive Recreation, contact Colleen Tusa at 65 or fill out the volunteer form below.Do you love dive bars? Do you love a place that tells stories upon stories without a word being uttered? How about a place with stiff drinks that won’t break the back? Do you love people watching and mixing it up with characters from all walks of life? Maybe you simply love a good whisky shot and cheap cigarettes? If you answered yes to any of the above then The Nook Basement in St. Take it pin by pin at Saint Pauls Sun Ray Lanes and find a new way to spend your next date night. With the help of volunteers, participants of Adaptive Recreation receive more individualized attention and are then better able to enjoy activities that improve fine and gross motor skills and socialization skills as well as self-esteem. Volunteers play an essential role in helping to provide participants with a quality program they deserve. Have an idea for a new activity or program? Let us know! Email Volunteer Opportunities