


Tucked in the heart of St. Paul, the Eagles Club is where cold drinks, good friends, and great times come together. We’re your local neighborhood dive-bar — the kind of place where everyone’s welcome (we're open to the public), the company never disappoints, and the conversation’s always genuine.
But there’s more to us than meets the eye. Since 1899, The St. Paul Eagles Club #33 is proud to be part of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, a volunteer-run organization based on the belief that people can make a difference by helping one another. Our members carry on that legacy today — giving their time, energy, and heart to support our St. Paul neighbors through community programs and events that strengthen the bonds of friendship and compassion.
We’re a place where you can grab a drink and feel right at home, all while knowing your good time supports a good cause.
Enjoy steak or a burger during Steak Night at the Eagles Club. The steak dinner includes a baked potato and salad bar for $10. Burger and ch...
Join us for Karaoke, cocktails, and pull tabs. We've got everything you need for a perfect Friday night!! Bar opens at 5:30 pm. Karaoke star...
A casual Saturday daytime karaoke with Tammy. For the seasoned karaoke veterans and newbies alike. Drink specials and jello shots. If anothe...

7-9 pm:
Bring a game or join a group for our second board game night at the Eagles Club.
Free & open to the public.

10-11 am:
Bring your mat down to the club for a morning of yoga with Mike D. Come as you are. Breathe. Belong. Slow down, stretch deep, and share space together.
What is Yin Yoga? Yin Yoga focuses on gentle, longer-held poses that target deep connective tissues, helping improve flexibility and release tension. Yin Yoga will provide restorative stretches, and you will leave restored—perfect for unwinding and recharging your body and mind.
Free but optional donations to local charities are encouraged.
Open to the public.

6 pm-?:
Celebrate Easter Eve at the Eagles Club.
🐣 Not your kid’s Easter egg hunt…
Prizes include: jello shots, treats, steak night gift certificates and more! While supplies last.
Free & open to the public.

6-8 pm:
The Eagles Club serves up a hot-off-the-grill steak dinner for only $10, which includes salad bar, a fresh-baked biscuit, a baked potato, and $1 off your first drink at the bar.
$5 for Burger & Chips or $10 to add the salad bar and potato. Impossible burgers available.
Live music from the Augnacious Trio.
Free & open to the public.

7:30-9 pm:
The Unusual Suspects are back at Eagles 33.
Stop by for some excellent, laid-back music from 7-9 pm.
Free & open to the public.

6-8 pm:
The Eagles Club serves up a hot-off-the-grill steak dinner for only $10, which includes salad bar, a fresh-baked biscuit, a baked potato, and $1 off your first drink at the bar.
$5 for Burger & Chips or $10 to add the salad bar and potato. Impossible burgers available.
Live music from Liz Giffin.
Free & open to the public.

10-11 am:
Bring your mat down to the club for a morning of yoga with Mike D. Come as you are. Breathe. Belong. Slow down, stretch deep, and share space together.
What is Yin Yoga? Yin Yoga focuses on gentle, longer-held poses that target deep connective tissues, helping improve flexibility and release tension. Yin Yoga will provide restorative stretches, and you will leave restored—perfect for unwinding and recharging your body and mind.
Free but optional donations to local charities are encouraged.
Open to the public.

6-8 pm:
The Eagles Club serves up a hot-off-the-grill steak dinner for only $10, which includes salad bar, a fresh-baked biscuit, a baked potato, and $1 off your first drink at the bar.
$5 for Burger & Chips or $10 to add the salad bar and potato. Impossible burgers available.
Live music from David & Jeanie.
Free & open to the public.

7-10 pm:

3-8 pm:
Wear your "fanciest" hat and come on down to the club to watch the Kentucky Derby.
Drink specials, pizzas available for purchase and prizes for the best hat & best derby outfit.
Free & open to the public.

Step into the rhythm at swing dancing night at the Eagles Club!
Join us at 5:30 pm for beginner lessons—perfect for first-timers or anyone looking to brush up on the basics. Then stick around from 7–10 pm as the dance floor opens up for an evening of lively swing, great music, and plenty of spins and smiles.
No partner? No problem! Come ready to learn, laugh, and dance the night away.
$10 cover at the door

7-11 pm:
Dust off your old prom duds, or find a vintage/thrift shop with some snazzy get-ups, and join your neighbors and friends for a night you’ll never forget. We’ll have a live DJ, fabulous decorations, a photo booth, dancing, and a full bar.
But watch out for our squad of sharp-eyed chaperones monitoring the dance floor! They’ll be keeping close tabs on all you punks to ensure there isn’t any, as kids these days say, “doing the bumping and the grinding” on the dance floor.
So stock up on hairspray, kick off your Sunday shoes and bring a date, your friends, or come solo to a blow-out prom that doesn’t suck. The dance floor is calling!
Tickets: $10 in advance/$15 at the door | 21+ | Open to the Public
The Fraternal Order of Eagles (F.O.E.) is an international charitable non-profit organization uniting fraternally in the spirit of liberty, truth, justice, and equality, to make human life more desirable by lessening its ills and promoting peace, prosperity, gladness and hope.
The F.O.E. donates more than $10 million a year to local communities, fundraisers, charities and more. As part of its philosophy, the F.O.E. gives back 100 percent of monies raised in the form of grants. Fundraisers are conducted for eight major charities, including kidney, heart, diabetes, cancer and spinal cord injury funds, a children's fund, memorial foundation and the Golden Eagle Fund.
The Fraternal Order of Eagles (F.O.E.) was founded in February 1898 by six theatre owners gathered in a Seattle shipyard to discuss a musician's strike. After addressing the matter, they agreed to "bury the hatchet" and form "The Order of Good Things." As numbers grew, members selected the Bald Eagle as the official emblem and changed the name to "The Fraternal Order of Eagles." The women's auxiliary traces its roots to 1927. The F.O.E. includes nearly 800,000 members and more than 1,500 locations across the United States and Canada.
The St. Paul Eagles Aerie #33 was established in 1899, making it the 33rd in the nation to be established. In the 1980s the Eagles #33 moved into their current location at Maria Avenue in the former DeLuxe Theatre building.
The Eagles Club is entirely run and led by a group of dedicated member volunteers. Your support helps us keep the club running with community events and programming - all for only $35 a year. Download or stop by to fill out an application and drop it off during regular club hours to submit your application.
What does being a member mean? In addition to community and camaraderie, members have access to local Aerie amenities, travel discounts, insurance plans, and various affinity programs. Members can enjoy social perks like discounted food and drinks at local clubs, and national discounts on services like rental cars, hotels, and cruises
Open today | 05:30 pm – 10:30 pm |
We will be closed Easter Sunday, April 5.
Open to the public. Hours subject to change.
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