Delivery · Takeout
Classic Edina diner for burgers, hand-cut fries, and malts; delicious nostalgia overall, but pricing is higher than fast-casual and consistency can wobble during busy times.
Convention Grill earns its grade as a beloved neighborhood landmark with exceptional decades-long customer loyalty and standout malts and hand-cut fries that justify the trip. Quality varies noticeably on core items, and service pace lags during busy periods, preventing the consistency needed for a higher grade. It's a charming, worthwhile diner experience—just expect occasional execution gaps alongside the nostalgia.
Step into a slice of Edina history where chrome, mirrors, and white uniforms set a retro diner vibe. Servers are often warm and quick, though pace can lag when the room fills. One guest put it simply: "The malt filled my cup twice and the fries were fantastic." Expect a neighborhood landmark feel and a menu that leans classic. The cooking is straight-ahead American diner fare—think burgers, hand-cut fries, and malts. When the kitchen hits its stride, patties are satisfying and the fry baskets are perfect for sharing; off days bring dry burgers or overdone fries. Portions and nostalgia drive the appeal more than chefly flourishes, so come for comfort and that old-school soda-fountain charm. Families do well here thanks to simple, kid-friendly choices like grilled cheese, basic burgers, and sweet malts. There is a gluten-free bun and a veggie patty option, but severe allergy accommodations are limited, so plan accordingly. Budget around $30-40 per person for a full meal, with a la carte fries and malts boosting totals.
Area: Upscale suburban shopping and dining hub with nostalgic, family-oriented vibe and steady daytime foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe and well-maintained; busy intersections and parking regulations require attention.
Nearby: Near boutiques, cafes, and services around 50th & France; draws families, shoppers, and longtime locals.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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