Restaurant in Saint Paul, United States
Moscow on the Hill
100Pearl PointsPractical Russian Pick

About Moscow on the Hill
Book Moscow on the Hill when flexibility matters more than a tightly defined dining format. Its seven-day lunch-to-late-evening schedule makes it useful for Saint Paul plans, but the lack of listed price, chef, awards, booking details means it is better for casual meals than high-stakes occasions.
Seven-day hours are the useful signal here: in Saint Paul, Moscow on the Hill is easier to fit into a plan than a venue with narrower hours. Consider it when the priority is a casual meal with flexible timing, not when the night depends on a verified tasting-menu format, chef-led counter, published price range, or confirmed award record.
Use this for a flexible Saint Paul meal, not a high-certainty special-occasion play
The case for considering Moscow on the Hill is practical. The verified hours run from 11 AM to 11 PM Sunday through Thursday, from 11 AM to midnight on Friday and Saturday. That gives it a broad planning window.
The tradeoff is that the supplied details are limited. There is no verified price range, chef name, award record, seat count, menu format, or booking method here. The verified dress code is casual, so treat it as an easygoing Saint Paul option and confirm any current menu, seating, or reservation details directly before making it the anchor for a larger plan.
Seasonal timing matters more than hype here
For an explorer who likes restaurants with context, the smarter move is to use timing to guide the visit. An earlier visit may be the lower-pressure call when the plan is casual and flexible; evening works when the group wants a longer meal within the posted hours. Friday and Saturday hours extend to midnight, which may help after other plans in Saint Paul.
Because the supplied details do not include a verified price signal, budget-sensitive diners should not assume where it lands versus other casual options or more formal dining rooms. If value is the deciding factor, compare current information against Cossetta before committing. If the night needs a more defined occasion setting, compare it with Meritage or The St. Paul Grill instead.
Who should consider it, who should cross-shop
Choose this when flexibility matters and the group wants a Saint Paul venue with daily hours starting at 11 AM and running late. Solo diners, couples, groups should confirm the current seating setup directly, because the verified details do not include bar seating, table configuration, private rooms, or capacity.
Skip it if the decision depends on awards, chef credentials, a published tasting format, a known spend per person, or detailed service information. In that case, cross-shop more defined options first: Parlour St. Paul, Meritage, Cossetta, The St. Paul Grill, or Downtowner Woodfire Grill, depending on the type of outing you want.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Moscow on the Hill good for solo dining?
It may work for one person if the current seating setup fits your needs, but bar seating and table configuration are not verified in the supplied details. The clearest planning advantage is its daily schedule: 11 AM to 11 PM Sunday through Thursday, 11 AM to midnight on Friday and Saturday.
Can I eat at the bar at Moscow on the Hill?
The supplied details do not verify bar dining at Moscow on the Hill. If eating at the bar is important, confirm directly before you go, or compare with another Saint Paul option.
How far ahead should I book Moscow on the Hill?
The supplied details do not verify a booking method or reservation window. Check directly for current availability, especially if you are planning around Friday or Saturday hours, when the restaurant is listed as open until midnight.
What are alternatives to Moscow on the Hill in Saint Paul?
Other Saint Paul options to compare include Meritage, The St. Paul Grill, Cossetta, Downtowner Woodfire Grill, Parlour St. Paul. Use current menus, hours, availability to decide which best fits your plan.
Is an earlier or later visit better at Moscow on the Hill?
The verified hours begin at 11 AM daily, so Moscow on the Hill can fit earlier or later plans. A later visit may be easier to stretch on Friday or Saturday, when the listed closing time is midnight; Sunday through Thursday, the listed closing time is 11 PM.
Is Moscow on the Hill good for a special occasion?
It can be considered for a casual occasion, since the verified dress code is casual and the hours are broad. If the occasion depends on a confirmed menu format, price range, private room, or awards history, verify those details directly or compare with Meritage or The St. Paul Grill.
What should a first-timer know about Moscow on the Hill?
Start with the basics: Moscow on the Hill is in Saint Paul, has a casual dress code, is listed as open daily from 11 AM. It closes at 11 PM Sunday through Thursday and midnight on Friday and Saturday.
Location
371 Selby Ave, St Paul, MN 55102
Saint Paul, United States
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How to choose between nearby options
Choose Moscow on the Hill when the main need is flexible timing in Saint Paul. Choose Parlour St. Paul for a more casual bar-restaurant feel, Cossetta for easier group planning, Meritage when dinner needs a more formal frame.
The St. Paul Grill is the stronger pick for classic downtown polish, while Downtowner Woodfire Grill makes more sense when downtown access is the deciding factor. Moscow on the Hill is the fit when Selby Avenue location and schedule flexibility matter more than published awards or a known tasting format.
Where to go if this does not fit
If the group wants a casual Saint Paul alternative, start with Parlour St. Paul. If the meal needs a more formal tone, cross-shop Meritage or The St. Paul Grill.
How it compares in Saint Paul
Moscow on the Hill is the flexible choice in this set: it works when timing matters and the group wants a meal around Selby Avenue without turning the night into a formal booking project. Parlour St. Paul is the better cross-shop for a casual, bar-leaning night, while Cossetta is the safer call for groups that want a lower-friction plan.
For a more polished dinner, compare against Meritage and The St. Paul Grill. Those are stronger choices when the occasion needs a clearer sense of formality and service expectations. Moscow on the Hill is easier to treat as a neighborhood meal; Meritage and The St. Paul Grill are better fits when the room itself needs to carry the evening.
Downtowner Woodfire Grill is the practical alternative when downtown location matters more than Selby Avenue. Choose Moscow on the Hill for scheduling flexibility, Downtowner for downtown convenience, Cossetta for group ease, Meritage or The St. Paul Grill for a more occasion-driven dinner.
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