Sanctuary, with its chandeliers and vaguely gothic ambiance – protected by gargoyles like the sanctuaries of Europe – is elegant, yet comfortable. It is meant to be a haven where food, service and music please the senses. A fireplace warms cold nights – a patio with flowers and herbs celebrates summer. With thick limestone, rough timbers and ceiling beams dating back to the 1860′s, it reminds you of that small romantic place you’d love to visit again.
Sanctuary serves New American Cuisine, deftly combining immigrant influences from the Mediterranean to Japan into dishes that are delicious, amazing and satisfying. The menu stays enticing with weekday Tasting Menus, special creations Fri./Sat. and menu changes every other month. The StarTribune said, ?[I] loved the well-paired wines, the genial service, the cozy surroundings and the kitchen’s finesse.”