Restaurant in Saint Paul, United States
Tongue in Cheek
100Pearl PointsFlexible dinner pick

About Tongue in Cheek
Tongue in Cheek is a practical Saint Paul pick when the night calls for an easy dinner rather than a formal destination meal. It makes the most sense for return visits where seasonal menu changes are part of the appeal, while diners seeking a more classic occasion setup should compare it with Meritage.
Tongue in Cheek is a Saint Paul restaurant with a casual dress code and verified service Wednesday through Sunday from 11 AM to 9 PM. It is closed Monday and Tuesday, so the most useful planning detail is the weekly schedule rather than any unverified claim about format, price, menu, awards, or chef profile.
Use it for a casual Saint Paul meal
The practical case is direct: Tongue in Cheek is open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 11 AM to 9 PM. Because the verified information does not include a published price tier, cuisine label, tasting-menu format, signature dish, or award history, treat it as a casual Saint Paul option and confirm current details directly before building a plan around specifics.
For return visitors or first-timers, the safest approach is to use the confirmed basics: the city, the casual dress code, the weekly hours. Any decisions about menu, seating, reservations, or special accommodations should be checked with the restaurant rather than assumed.
The room works well when casual is the goal
The verified dress code is casual, so Tongue in Cheek is better framed as a relaxed Saint Paul choice than as a formal, heavily scripted occasion. If you are comparing options, Meritage, Sawatdee Saint Paul, Citizen Saint Paul, Sakura, The Buttered Tin are other named venues to consider depending on what kind of meal you want.
Bottom line: consider Tongue in Cheek when a casual Saint Paul setting and Wednesday-through-Sunday hours fit the plan. Skip any assumption about awards, chef credentials, fixed menu structure, specific dishes, pricing, or service style unless you have confirmed those details directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Tongue in Cheek?
The verified dress code is casual. Neat, relaxed clothing is appropriate for Tongue in Cheek in Saint Paul.
How far ahead should I book Tongue in Cheek?
The verified information does not include reservation timing guidance. Check directly with Tongue in Cheek for current booking availability, especially for busier days.
Can I eat at the bar at Tongue in Cheek?
The verified information does not confirm bar seating or a bar-first format. If seating style matters, confirm directly with Tongue in Cheek before you go.
Is lunch or dinner better at Tongue in Cheek?
The verified hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 11 AM to 9 PM, with the restaurant closed Monday and Tuesday. The verified information does not specify separate lunch or dinner service details, so confirm the current menu and service format directly.
Is Tongue in Cheek good for a special occasion?
It may work for a relaxed occasion if a casual Saint Paul setting is what you want. The verified information does not establish a formal service style, price tier, or special-occasion format.
What are alternatives to Tongue in Cheek in Saint Paul?
Other named venues to consider include The Buttered Tin, Sawatdee Saint Paul, Meritage, Citizen Saint Paul, Sakura. Compare current hours, menus, availability directly before choosing.
What should a first-timer know about Tongue in Cheek?
The main verified details are the schedule and dress code: Tongue in Cheek is closed Monday and Tuesday, open Wednesday through Sunday from 11 AM to 9 PM, has a casual dress code.
Location
989 Payne Ave, St Paul, MN 55130
Saint Paul, United States
Compare Tongue in Cheek
How to choose between nearby options
For a polished Saint Paul meal, compare Tongue in Cheek with Meritage first. Meritage is the better match for a classic occasion; Tongue in Cheek is the better fit for an easier neighborhood dinner.
If the group is deciding by cuisine, Sawatdee Saint Paul and Sakura give clearer lanes. If the group is deciding by convenience and mood, Tongue in Cheek stays competitive.
Citizen Saint Paul and The Buttered Tin are better backup picks when the plan is casual and low-commitment.
Where to go if this is not the right fit
For a more occasion-oriented Saint Paul dinner, choose Meritage. For a cuisine-specific alternative, choose Sawatdee Saint Paul or Sakura.
How it compares in Saint Paul
Choose Tongue in Cheek when booking ease and a casual dinner mood matter more than ceremony. Meritage is the stronger cross-shop for a more formal occasion, while Tongue in Cheek is the easier call for a relaxed repeat dinner.
Sawatdee Saint Paul and Sakura are better fits when cuisine direction is the main decision. Tongue in Cheek works when the group wants a broader neighborhood dinner choice and does not need the meal anchored to one specific cuisine lane.
Citizen Saint Paul and The Buttered Tin are useful alternatives for lower-pressure planning. Pick Tongue in Cheek when dinner atmosphere matters; pick the others when the occasion is more casual or the group wants a simpler daytime-leaning plan.
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