the better of the popeyes in MN. Actual tenders are given here: NOT the large hunk of deep fried breading they had in the back of the fryer that dreams to be a chicken tender one day— but this is dependent on the meal you choose(dinner vs reg). Good speedy service.
Trisha L.
Place rating: 1 Saint Paul, MN
I’ve eaten here a few times & will say that the food is delicious. Way better than KFC. But the establishment itself is kind of strange. There’s signs saying ‘No, we don’t sell chicken from the back door’ ‘You are on camera right now’. There’s also a sign showing how much they charge per packet of condiments. The neighborhood is sketchy but I just keep to myself & it doesn’t seem to be a problem. I’ll definitely be sticking to just the drive thru from now on, though. The last time I ate inside there was a homeless woman with her shopping cart full of stuff who had obviously just peed her pants. The smell of urine was so strong & completely put me off my food.
Scott F.
Place rating: 4 Uptown, Minneapolis, MN
First ever trip to Popeye’s but have had lots of fried chicken, this is right up there with the best. It was quick and fresh and hot and the biscuit was buttery without any extra butter. It felt bad and good at the same time. YUM, seriously, when I get the craving, I will make a beeline here. To the previous posters saying they don’t take cards, they must have changed their policy since I paid with a card today with no troubles.
Brett E.
Place rating: 1 Waukon, IA
This place is terrible they dont accept cards but they have a atm that charges you 2 bux to withdraw. No free refills on pop and i wanted. Ketchup and jelly and they wanted to charge me 10 cents per packet!!! Chicken was grease logged and old!
S W.
Place rating: 5 Minneapolis, MN
OK — This particular franchise is unlike any other. On the planet. There is some kind of advanced physics anomaly located in THIS particular Popeyes which makes it far better. If anyone has theories about why, I’m all ears. I don’t know what the deal is, but it’s either the most disgusting thing you’ve ever had or the greatest bad decision of the year(I do it annually.) If you’re not looking for greasy swill of the massively amazingly addictive variety, then you have taken a wrong turn from Edina, go home, k? You KNOW it’s going to be grease. You KNOW your order may be filled creatively. You KNOW the neighborhood is Lake St.(And if that’s scary, you need to get out more, see the world, really people.) Salty little biscuit, how I love you. Cheap little chicken and your crispied up parts, you too. Potaoes, beans etc. you gotta be kidding, ew. Don’t push your luck, don’t ask for too much. You’re at a Popeyes, you know. Context: I think everything at the State Fair that people freak out over is more or less nasty and pointless. So I’m ruthlessly picky and all-in when it comes to deep fried deviance.
Luis P.
Place rating: 5 Fremont, CA
The BEST fried chicken in the twin cities comes from this chain of fast food restaurants. It’s a sad fact but I am thankful that we at least have Popeye’s. Grab a three piece basket that is spicy and make sure and ask for butter to spread on your biscuit. Amazeballs!
Tisha D.
Place rating: 3 North End, St. Paul, MN
This was the one and only POPEYES location for a long time and then all the other ones replacing all the local KFC’s sprung up all over. Lake Street location tastes a whole lot better than the rest. Im thinking this is the only location in Mn with the real recipe. Ive had raw under cooked chicken and cold sides at the others more than once. But maybe it was due to the chaos of the grand openings of the other locations but the raw, cold chicken and sides doesnt support that theory much. I prefer Kfc which is nearly impossible to find now, much better chicken too! I cant eat popeyes maybe once a month but thats only because its practically right across the street from my house, so its actually too convient. Did I mention the staff are a bunch of black teens and older black women in their 40’s. Weird demographic to say the least.
Norah S.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
i honestly can’t say that i’ve had better fried chicken or biscuits in my life than at popeye’s. but this location doesn’t take credit cards which is 1. sketchy as hell 2. really inconvenient and 3. it’s 2014 so get your shit together! but i love you popeye’s i don’t know what i would do without you there to soothe my drunken soul with your delicious, buttery biscuits and spicy chicken. xoxo
Jenny M.
Place rating: 4 Minneapolis, MN
IMPORTANT: bring cash! Once you’ve made it over that hurdle, it’s smooth sailing to delicious, fatty, steaming hot fried chicken heaven. There really isn’t too much to say that isn’t learned better via a plate of food — biscuits are flaky and fake-buttery, chicken has the most fabulous crunch, and sides like red beans & rice and mashed potatoes with Cajun gravy will remind you that you made the right choice and skipped KFC for some Louisiana-style fast food. The staff here is on-the-ball and pretty good at getting even big orders right, though sometimes it takes a while to get all the way through the drive through(like you’d expect). Bring cash. Inhale chicken. Repeat. Bring cash.
Mahad M.
Place rating: 4 Minneapolis, MN
Dear Popeyes, Eating with chopsticks requires a certain delicacy, obviously you don’t have that dilemma. So why do suburbanites with jaded appetites make a trip, knowing what you serve and than rip you a new one for serving greasy food?. I am not sure whether these folks knew that you serve nothing short of the cleansing pucks found in the urinals and toilet bowls. Yes, a lot of us love ya despite, No, we’ve not given up on life, Well, not yet. I grew up eating from Pollo Loco, FatBurger and yes, In-N-Out double-double, and now eating at Popeyes is nothing new. My favorite here are the cajun fries, mashed potatoes with Cajun style gravy, and the signature cajun rice. Couple of rats develop cholesterol in a lab and we’re suppose to change our lifestyles?, yeah right! If you were open for business 24⁄7 and maybe started joining the 21st century by accepting cards, I would have whole-heartedly given you the first 10 star review ever seen on Unilocal. Trust me, this isn’t the type of place that you sit down, clench your butt cheeks and pray for a winner, it’s Popeyes — And it’s good enough for Whittier.
Josh M.
Place rating: 1 Minneapolis, MN
To think this stuff is gonna replace the KFC’s in the Minneapolis area! I’ve given Popeyes’s 3 chances and each time have been disapointed to the point of not finishing my meal. Way too much buttery flavor to the bisquits, chicken kind of has that dirty bird taste to it, and you get served by some meth head with yellow and missing teeth. I guess in a way I respect them for hiring these kinds of desperate people but I just really would rather have somebody else handling my food. I am really missing KFC, hopefully somebody will open up a KFC in Minneapolis again in the near future, Popeye’s is awful.
Crystal E.
Place rating: 5 Minneapolis, MN
I miss living a block from Popeyes. Any time I had a crappy day, all I had to do was throw a twenty down on the counter over there and I would soon be off to food coma heaven. There’s no point in comparing Popeyes to KFC, because Popeyes is simply amazing. I’ve had terrible greasy KFC junk thrown at me through a bulletproof window, and that is just not the way to give delicious chicken to anyone. No wonder the chicken wasn’t delicious there(someone just needs to shut down the KFC at the MIdtown Exchange building, already. it’s giving chicken a bad cluck). One time, I went to Popeyes and almost didn’t get chicken, because some baller came in and demanded all of the chicken. Seriously, he ordered like $ 200 worth of chicken, we had to get two different kinds because this jerk off budged in front of me when he walked in five minutes after I did. The cashiers there are timid and let customers barge in like this which really aggravates me… they’re clearly sick of all the confrontation… Which leads me to my only gripe about the place – the shady atmosphere. There are cops constantly outside and I’m constantly worried I’m walking through a drug deal in order to get delicious, delicious chicken. But this happens everywhere in this area of south minneapolis, so it’s easy to get used to, i suppose. I wish they wouldn’t just take cash, because they’re a bit overpriced there, and it usually costs around $ 25 to get a box of chicken with sides… because of the ATM thing i usually buy less than i would, if i could use my card, so they’re really screwing themselves over with this CASHONLY policy. It’s really unusual and i wish there was some way around it. Apparently people are trying to buy chicken their checking accounts can’t buy, so we all lose…
Aaron K.
Place rating: 4 St Paul, MN
Popeyes has to be the best-tasting fast food business that exists today. That said, it’s not really that fast, and not really cheap either. But it is delicious! The chicken is served piping hot and fresh, and the fried exterior is CRUNCHY, salty, and greasy. Yes, it’s fried chicken folks, you’re eating it for your craving for flavor, not for nutrition. Then there’s the biscuits. The biscuits are amazingly delicious. It’s a tender, buttery crust with fluffy buttermilk center. They are salty and buttery and delicious. Coleslaw is also very good. A little on the sweet side, so I order it as a side for dessert! I would give Popeyes FIVE stars if it were a better value, because despite this I make trips from St. Paul to eat here when I get the craving. I ordered a three piece combo and I received a large breast piece and two wing pieces, an extra biscuit is 80 cents, and the extra sides are $ 2.00 each. They charge 55 cents extra if you want white meat. After tax, I spent $ 11 and some change. They accept CASHONLY, but they do have an ATM machine on premises.
C M.
Place rating: 2 Eden Prairie, MN
The food is good but avoid the drive thru. Half the time they will get the order wrong by leaving off items from your order even though it’s on the receipt! It’s a pain when you have to drive across town because it’s the only location in the entire state. Even though the neighborhood does not look to be the safest, do yourself a favor and actually go into the restaurant to order. The service is fast, if not faster than the drive thru, and accurate(most of the time). The GREAT news is that of 10/2012, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen announced that it is planning to purchase 20+ bankrupt KFC restaurants is the MSP area. They would convert these stores to Popeyes restaurants and make them available to franchisees. This would in effect wipe the slate clean of KFC restaurants in the Twin Cities metro and make Popeyes a regular staple of the community! UPDATE: It seems that the«go-ahead» has been given to the purchase of 14 bankrupt KFC’s in the Twin Cities by Popeyes. Minnesotans could see Popeyes restaurants in Hopkins, Inver Grove Heights, Richfield, Savage, Rosemount, Bloomington, Minneapolis, Brooklyn Park and St. Paul.
Ashley F.
Place rating: 4 Minneapolis, MN
Jalepeno Mashed Potatoes. That’s all.
B W.
Place rating: 4 Lexington, MA
I am a fan :) The chicken is normal size(not the seemingly steroid fed ginormous but tasteless pieces at KFC). The chicken was spiced nicely and has a great crunch. I will be back the next time I am in MSP. I am not sure why people are freaked out by the neighborhood??? I wonder if they have traveled to Boston or NYC :) By the way, CASHONLY!!!
John f.
Place rating: 5 Minneapolis, MN
THISIS, HANDSDOWN, THEBESTCHICKEN… GOPOPEYE’S I’m so glad I live as close as I do to Popeyes… their specials and sides are great… especially the onion rings, biscuits and mash potatoes. Popeyes is a bit pricey. So its a treat when I go to popeyes.
Amy R.
Place rating: 4 Saint Paul, MN
A fan? I guess I have to be since this is the only location in the whole sprawling area… Strange. I think every out of towner or person who has relocated from another state with more choices for chicken has the same reaction. I remember J telling one his friend that there were no 7 – 11’s, Dunkin Donuts or really good chicken places up here. I guess there is a reason MN has placed most fit the past couple Yahoo polls. His friend has yet to visit. Guilty pleasure once in blue moon. Their chicken is pretty good and the spicy is off the hook. The sides are average. Nothing to write home about. The biscuits are decent. I’ve been twice to this one and only location. Once with a co– worker who reminded me that it was cash only. Yes, there is an ATM available, but who wants to spend more on the ATM fee then the whole chicken meal. Second time J and I stopped in for some chicken to go. Tables were too greasy to dine in. Place is a bit sketchy cleanliness wise. Staff was outgoing and helpful and looked to be having some fun which is nice to see. It’s no Harold’s chicken, but it will do for a grease laden craving every once in awhile.
Jessica W.
Place rating: 5 Woodbury, MN
Really? There is only ONE Popeye’s in the whole state of MN? How can that be? After living in Florida where there was a Popeye’s every 2 miles, I had to hunt down the ONLY one in MN. OMG! This has to be the best fast food fried chicken ever! I should count my blessings and be thankful that we even have one, but what I wouldn’t give to have a couple more in the metro area. I have to say that the biscuits are a little like dessert. I save it for last and consider it my treat for cleaning my plate. I ordered the 3 piece spicy strip meal with lots of extra hot sauce — and I am pretty sure that I got at least 5 strips… I chose the mashed potatoes and gravy for my side — yum-o! The fries are really good, too! When we went, we weren’t prepared for the cash only policy but the conveniently located ATM was there to help us out … for only an extra $ 1.95…