If summer on Lake Pepin had a front porch, it would be The Pickle Factory. With arguably the best patio views on the lake, this longtime Pepin favorite is where everyone eventually ends up—sailors fresh off the water, motorcyclists rolling in from the Great River Road, vintage car enthusiasts, and locals who know exactly where the sun sets best.
The building’s roots as an old pickle factory aren’t just a name—they’re a point of pride. Pickle flavor shows up everywhere it should (and a few places you didn’t know you wanted), from the famously addictive fried pickles to house pickle shots that have become a rite of summer. Add a solid pub burger, cold drinks, and you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be.
On busy days—and there are many—there may be a short wait. Locals will tell you that’s part of the experience. Grab a drink and head to the lower-level patio, ease into lake time, and let the view do the work. When the weather cooperates, nearly everyone chooses to sit outside, soaking up the marina setting and river breeze.
Live music keeps the place humming all summer long, and for smaller gatherings, the cleverly designed “Bottom of the Barrel” space—thoughtfully styled by Lara—offers a cozy, character-filled spot to celebrate. The energy is relaxed, the crowd is eclectic, and the vibe is unmistakably Pepin.
Dock your boat, cruise in by car, or roll up on two wheels—The Pickle Factory is a lakeshore ritual. Come for the view, stay for the pickles, and don’t be surprised if you end up lingering longer than planned.
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