West 7th
Home to Saint Paul's first settlement, West 7th's history and character lives on in its many restaurants, breweries, and retail shops.

A Mix of Old and New
West 7th is the oldest commercial corridor in the state and is home to Saint Paul's entertainment district. It is a hotbed for restaurants, breweries, and retail where you'll find staple dining spots like Mancini's Char House and Lounge or Cossetta's, go-to Minnesota Wild pre- and post-game joints like Tom Reid's and Seventh Street Truck Park, unique secondhand shopping experiences, and incredible local craft brewers like Summit Brewing Co. and Bad Weather Brewing.
Neighborhood Gems
Stretching from the edge of downtown, this iconic street is packed with incredible neighborhood bars, grab-and-go hotspots, and beloved city classics. Learn More
Shop West 7th Street
Discover artist-made creations, thrifted pieces, and reimagined keepsakes on this historic commercial stretch. Learn More
Cheers!

Community Celebrations
Guide to St. Patrick’s Day in Saint Paul
Few cities in America celebrate St. Patrick's Day like Saint Paul, Minnesota! Learn More
Guide to the Saint Paul Art Crawl
The Saint Paul Art Crawl is one of the Capital City’s most beloved events. Here’s what you need to know about this incredible showcase of art that sprawls across the city. Learn More
West 7th Businesses
Historic Fort Snelling
Getting Around
Other Neighborhoods to Discover
Downtown
Downtown is the city's entertainment center—home to some of the most thrilling venues, restaurants and celebrations. Learn More
Lowertown
Lowertown is a vibrant artists' quarter filled with happenin' breweries, hot restaurants, and the state-of-the-art CHS Field. Learn More
West Side
Home to District Del Sol, Saint Paul's West Side is filled with incredible culture, iconic restaurants, and the best river views in town. Learn More
Rondo
Prior to the construction of Interstate 94, Rondo was once the heart of Saint Paul's most prominent African American community. Today, the community's rich history and pride lives on through annual community celebrations, thriving businesses and educational public art installations. Learn More