Restaurant in Woodbury, United States
CRAVE - Woodbury
100ptsAmerican Casual-Upscale

About CRAVE - Woodbury
CRAVE - Woodbury is the most ingredient-forward sit-down option in the Hudson Road corridor, with a seasonal American menu that puts it a tier above the area's casual chains. Booking is easy, walk-ins are viable on weeknights, and it works for solo diners as well as small groups. Confirm the current menu and pricing directly before visiting.
Should You Book CRAVE - Woodbury?
If you are weighing CRAVE against the handful of other sit-down options along the Hudson Road corridor in Woodbury, MN, the honest answer is: it depends on what you are comparing it to. Against fast-casual chains in the area, CRAVE operates at a meaningfully different register. Against destination restaurants like Smyth in Chicago or Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, it is a different category entirely. CRAVE is a suburban American restaurant with aspirations toward ingredient-forward cooking, and that positioning is what determines whether it belongs on your itinerary.
What CRAVE - Woodbury Is
CRAVE sits in a retail center at 9100 Hudson Rd in Woodbury, a suburb east of Saint Paul. The brand has built its identity around a broad American menu with a leaning toward fresh, seasonal ingredients — a positioning that separates it from purely comfort-food competitors in the Twin Cities metro. For the food-focused diner who wants something closer to intentional sourcing than a chain steakhouse, CRAVE is the more considered choice in this zip code.
That said, the venue data available is limited: no awards on record, no published price range confirmed, no chef name attached to this location. Pearl is not going to fill those gaps with guesses. What we can say is that the CRAVE brand has operated multiple Twin Cities locations and built enough of a local following to sustain a Woodbury outpost in a competitive suburban market. That durability is a signal worth noting.
For explorers who benchmark their meals against places like Blue Hill at Stone Barns or Providence in Los Angeles, CRAVE will not hit those heights. But framing it against those venues is the wrong comparison. The right question is whether CRAVE is the leading choice in Woodbury for a meal where the kitchen is paying attention to what is on the plate. Based on its market position, the answer leans yes — with the caveat that you should confirm the current menu before booking, since ingredient-forward menus shift with the seasons.
For other strong options in the area, Adelphia Restaurant and Angelina's Restaurant are worth considering depending on your cuisine preference. A fuller picture of what Woodbury has to offer is in our full Woodbury restaurants guide.
Booking and Access
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. For a suburban American restaurant in a retail center, walk-in availability is likely reasonable on weeknights. Weekend evenings will fill faster, particularly for larger groups. Reserve ahead if you are coming on a Friday or Saturday. No booking method is confirmed in the venue data, so check the restaurant's current channels directly before making plans.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 9100 Hudson Rd #108, Woodbury, MN 55125
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins feasible on weeknights; reserve for weekends
- Price range: Not confirmed in venue data , check directly
- Dress code: Not specified , smart casual is a safe default for this venue type
- Dietary restrictions: Confirm directly with the restaurant before arrival
- Nearby alternatives: Adelphia Restaurant, Angelina's Restaurant
- More Woodbury: Hotels | Bars | Wineries | Experiences
How It Compares
The comparison venues assigned to this page , Le Bernardin, Lazy Bear, Atomix, and peers , are all $$$$ destination restaurants in major US cities. Comparing them directly to CRAVE - Woodbury is not useful for a reader deciding where to eat in the Twin Cities suburbs. The honest framing: if you are already in Woodbury and want a sit-down dinner with some ambition, CRAVE is the name that comes up. If you are travelling specifically for a food experience, you are better served planning around Emeril's in New Orleans or Addison in San Diego as destination anchors.
Within Woodbury itself, CRAVE's edge over purely casual competitors is its ingredient sourcing orientation , a menu that tracks with seasons rather than locking into a static comfort-food format. If that matters to you, it is the stronger pick in its tier. If you want the lowest price point or the most familiar menu, other options along Hudson Road may suit you better. See our full Woodbury restaurants guide for a side-by-side view of the local field.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is CRAVE - Woodbury good for solo dining? Yes, with caveats. A suburban American restaurant in a retail center is generally solo-friendly , bar seating or smaller tables make solo visits comfortable. Confirm counter or bar availability when booking, as that tends to be the easiest solo option at venues in this category.
- What should I order at CRAVE - Woodbury? The venue's brand positioning leans toward fresh, ingredient-forward American cooking, so dishes that reflect seasonal produce are worth prioritising. Specific menu items are not confirmed in Pearl's data , check the current menu directly before visiting, as ingredient-forward programs change with the season.
- How far ahead should I book CRAVE - Woodbury? Booking difficulty is rated Easy. For weeknight visits, same-day reservations are likely available. For Friday or Saturday evenings, booking two to four days ahead is a reasonable precaution, particularly for groups of three or more.
- What should I wear to CRAVE - Woodbury? No dress code is specified in venue data. For a suburban American restaurant at this positioning, smart casual , clean jeans, a collared shirt or equivalent , is a safe and appropriate choice. Nothing in the venue's profile suggests formal attire is expected.
- Does CRAVE - Woodbury handle dietary restrictions? No confirmed policy is in Pearl's data. Contact the restaurant directly before arrival to discuss specific dietary needs. Ingredient-forward American menus often have flexibility for common restrictions, but verification is the only reliable approach.
Compare CRAVE - Woodbury
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| CRAVE - Woodbury | Easy | — | |
| Le Bernardin | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Lazy Bear | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Atomix | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Per Se | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Masa | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
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