I found myself at the Wabasha Street Caves during a professional conference, our closing banquet was held within Caves 1 and 2 of the historic Wabasha Street Caves. Historians and lovers of old stuff alike will love the unique history and atmosphere of the caves.
We started our event with a cocktail hour in the bar area, which provided ample space for mingling and conversation in the cozy, dark, space. The dinner itself was catered and overall was above average and the catering staff was very good. We enjoyed our table being located right next to the historic fireplace - which turned out to have quite the story of its own.
After our dinner, we had the full tour experience. I have to admit, our group of historians liked to keep our tour guide sharp by asking all kinds of random questions. But, he was extremely knowledgeable and I can honestly say it was one of the best historic site tours I've experienced.
I would highly recommend the Wabasha Street Caves for an event... especially for those who enjoy learning about history!
When reading these reviews, keep in mind, there are several things offered at this location;
1) A 1 hour guided tour of the 'caves'
2) A bus tour covering "mob" related sites of interest in the area
3) A catering hall
I only am discussing item #1. Â I showed up here about 15 minutes early and talked with the friendly staff. Â I thought I would be the only one on the tour, but within a few minutes of 11AM, approximately 10 more people showed up for the tour. Â Our tour guide was knowledgable, energetic, and loud enough for the whole group to hear. Â His presentation was very interesting and quick-moving. Â It really didn't feel like we were there for a whole hour. Â
There's some talk about a mob hit, ghosts, and other blood-n-guts topics, so just beware if you are sensitive to that kind of stuff (though the guide did ask parents of young children if it would be OK before he got into it).
After having done the tour once, I don't see a need to do it again for myself, but if I come back to the area with my kids, I would bring them... Â And the cost is only $6!