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New Ulm Turner Hall

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Turner Hall has been at the heart of New Ulm since 1856. New Ulm comes together at Turner Hall for events, food, drinks, weddings, and more.

Description

New Ulm Turner Hall is more than a building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is is the historic Rathskeller. As the oldest bar in Minnesota, generations have enjoyed a good time and great food.

We’ve been serving good food (and beverages) in the same room since 1873. Enjoy lunch or dinner (and a little Gemütlichkeit) in the historic Rathskeller. Our menu includes classic German dishes, as well as contemporary American fare, all at reasonable prices. We also have the best patio in town!

We are open to the public, and if you join Turner Hall as a member, you’ll receive a discount! We offer daily specials, take-out, and happy hour during the week from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm.

Turner Hall is the perfect place to host your wedding or special event. It is also home to the oldest, first-class gymnastic program. We look forward to hosting your weekday dinner or your social event.

New Ulm Turner Hall is open to the public with no admission charge. If you are planning a trip to New Ulm, Turner Hall makes the perfect stop.



"New Ulm Turner Hall is more than a building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, it is the historic Rathskeller. As the oldest bar in Minnesota, generations have enjoyed a good time and great food.We’ve been serving good food and beverages in the same room since 1873. Enjoy lunch or dinner and a little Gemütlichkeit in the historic Rathskeller. Our menu includes classic German dishes, as well as contemporary American fare, all at reasonable prices. We also have the best patio in town!"
Address: 102 S State St, New Ulm 56073
Phone: (507) 354-4916
Email: moc.liamg@bulcrenrutmluwen
Parking: Lot, Street
State: MN
City: New Ulm
Street Number: 102 S State St
Zip Code: 56073
categories: american restaurant, landmark & historical place


Opening Hours

Monday: 11:00 - 21:00
Tuesday: 11:00 - 21:00
Wednesday: 11:00 - 21:00
Thursday: 11:00 - 21:00
Friday: 11:00 - 21:00
Saturday: 11:00 - 21:00
Sunday: 11:00 - 19:00

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Reviews
We went to the downstairs bar in Turner Hall for my mother's birthday celebration. I got the schnitzel with the spaetzle which was amazing. The schnitzel was crispy and flavorful and the spaetzle had the perfect tender consistency. Others in my group enjoyed the fish and chips, burger, and the fried shrimp. The alfredo wasn't the best. The noodles were a bit overcooked and the sauce tasted bland. We found that the drinks were reasonably priced and the skillet cookie with ice cream was delicious. Overall, we would happily go back if we're in town!
This place is so awesome referring to the bar in the basement I don't have to write a review...that being said, love your schnitzel and the fact schells is on tab has made this place into heaven on earth for me. Also, being German in descent it's good to go to a place where I can celebrate it.Food: 5/5
"Oldest bar in Minnesota" is the brag to this restaurant and thirst quenching dive. Came here on a Thursday to scope out a good campout for Vikings games, which this probably isn't quite it for that. Turner Hall does deliver a nice rustic atmosphere though. I find it odd that I'm saying this, but this place needs the crowd to look and feel the environment it's offering. Believe me, I love quiet, but this historic platform missing even a few patrons and bar flies seemed ironic as to how it made it this far. My buddy got a Reuben which, in both our opinions, is the best in town. Chunks of corned beef cut right off the brisket and plenty of sauer kraut. I got the bleu burger that tasted great. The burger was a little short on the bleu cheese aspect. I will certainly come back as I am interested in what more there is to offer and see this place in a more crowded light.
It was interesting The food was edible the signature noodles were... just don't do it to yourself. The paintings were gorgeous but the "chimney sweeper" carving looks so racist to the point where the waiter had to explain to calm our party's nerves and we still felt like we shouldn't spend our money there. The ribs pricing was weird 25 full rack 21 half rack makes no sense ‍ but I guess .... their lemonade was watered down and no real offers for people who don't drink pop/soda or want liquor... salads were made for a baby no real girth to them just grocery store style on a toddlers plate with a couple slices of cucumber ‍ ... so the waiter was fun but I would never return.
We have gone to Turner Hall during Hermann Fest for the last three years. We always have good food and good service. If you enjoy beer, give a Schell's a try! I go for the spaetzle and my husband for the ribs.
Enjoyed the 3 napkin burger and sweet potato fries with spicy aoli. My son really enjoyed his walleye and an icy cold bud light. Server was more then gracious. One of a kind atmosphere. A great historical stop off the beaten path.Food: 5/5
Only had drinks. They were good. The atmosphere is welcoming and warm. The art is wonderful and a must see.Service: 5/5
The online menu was different than the menu we were given. But staff were very friendly and helpful. Food was good. We were out for our anniversary dinner, and I think I expected something fancier! We sat on deck, had a great time.Food: 4/5
The tourist book claims this is one the oldest bars in Minnesota. Quaint little bar under another building. 6 taps of all Shells beer. Great local hangout. The locals were very inviting and funny. Didn't have any food but the menu looked great. Will go back whenever I'm in town
This place is awesome. The history and beauty of the building and Turner Hall is so cool. The food is really good and the service is great. Caleigh was so nice and told us a lot of the info there and is a great server. Thank you so much for everything. Hope to be able to stop by here again.
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