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Explore Local Area | | | | | | | 413 14th Ave SE
Minneapolis,
MN
55414
612-331-9991 | | | | | Description: DINKYTOWN. Al's greasy-spoon decor has been preserved for many years, along with a classic breakfast menu. Located near the university, the place attracts students and alums who are thrilled to return and find Al's just as they remember it. Deemed by some folks as the best breakfast place in the Twin Cities, Al's is known for blueberry and blackberry buttermilk pancakes as well as for omelets and eggs Benedict. They only take cash, and if you're in the door before 1pm, they'll happily serve you. A small place, so don't be surprised by waits.
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| 2510 Kenzie Terr
Minneapolis,
MN
55418
612-379-0885 | | | | | Description: ST. ANTHONY. Small, unassuming Brownie's has quietly been serving some of the best morning eats in Minneapolis for years. Favorites like omelets and pancakes are dished up all day, a boon to late-risers; lunch is also available. Call-ahead take-out is a great way to surprise your sweetie with breakfast in bed. A crew of regulars hangs out here, but congenial servers ensure that all feel welcome and are served speedily. Cheap and delicious.
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| 89 S 10th St
Minneapolis,
MN
55403
612-332-4700 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Blood-red walls and stuffed vultures might not be the most inviting ambience for a morning meal, but the eats are so tasty at this road-food joint that you might not even notice. Try the house specialty, Mahnomin porridge a warm blend of Minnesota wild rice, hazelnuts, cranberries, blueberries, cream and maple syrup that originated in American Indian cookery. Other equally appealing choices include ¼-lb. caramel rolls, huevos rancheros made with fresh salsa and rosti potatoes, and maple-glazed bison sausage. Be prepared: prices are commensurate with the quality of ingredients and the large portions. Not to be missed!
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| Isle's Bun & Coffee Company1424 W 28th St
Minneapolis,
MN
55408
612-870-4466 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. This old-style bakery serves gigantic cinnamon and caramel rolls that you can frost yourself! Take home one of their delicious pecan sticky buns, a coffee cake, a loaf of bread, or a dozen savory rolls for a warm welcome. A sunken floor, high ceilings and windows, and a counter lined with stools lend a light, airy feeling to the place.
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| 114 S 9th St
Minneapolis,
MN
55402
612-339-6399 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. You'll find enormous portions of down-home breakfast fare served all day at this popular local chain eatery. Pancakes and omelets come dangerously close to falling off the edge of your plate, while eggs and just-greasy-enough roast beef or Italian sausage hash are favorites with regulars. Sweet treats abound for diners who need a little sugar in the a.m., including oversized cinnamon rolls with heavy glaze and a side of creamed butter. The place is known for breakfast, but a satisfying selection of sandwiches and soups is served for lunch and dinner.
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| 3501 W 70th St
Edina,
MN
55435
952-920-4444 | | | | | Description: EDINA. At this delicious eatery, try baked Dutch Baby pancakes with whipped butter, lemon, and powdered sugar or oven-baked apple pancakes with cinnamon glaze. Another time, go for a gourmet omelet loaded with fillings and served with Swiss-style hash browns. Regulars have learned to show up before 7am, although breakfast is served any time of the day. Complimentary coffee is offered while you wait for a table.
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| 2704 Lyndale Ave S
Minneapolis,
MN
55408
612-870-4817 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. Accommodating early birds and those who enjoy a good lie-in, Sunny Side Up serves breakfast items from sunrise until mid-afternoon. The usual suspects are all here, very reasonably priced. Omelets, waffles, French toast, hashbrowns, and pancakes are freshly prepared and around $5 or $6. Southwestern spiciness animates a few house specialties, including huevos rancheros and the Cowboy Tort pork, green chiles, and cheese between two tortillas, served with eggs, sour cream, and refried beans.
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| 224 E Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis,
MN
55414-1014
612-617-0292 | | | | | Description: NORTHEAST MINNEAPOLIS. Grab a cup of imported specialty coffee, a muffin, a cookie, or one of the coffee shop's rich desserts, and settle onto a sofa with a good book in hand to enjoy the comforts of this inviting, friendly coffeehouse.
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| 3421 W 44th St
Minneapolis,
MN
55410-1439
612-924-6013 | | | | | Description: SOUTHWEST. How fortunate are folks in Linden Hills to have this bit of heaven nestled in their neighborhood. For years now, Turtle Bread has spoiled this side of Minneapolis with terrific homemade breads, pastries, pies, and cakes not to mention reasonable prices. Head here to sample something special, and be ready for alluring aromas to captivate your senses right off the bat. At lunch, Turtle Bread offers great soups, salads, and sandwiches, which serve as excellent preludes to a decadent cheesecake splurge.
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| 3255 S Bryant Ave
Minneapolis,
MN
55408
612-824-6611 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. This friendly neighborhood coffee house features a café in the front room and a living room filled with mismatched furniture in the back. It's a fun place to kick back with friends, take on other patrons with one of the many board games, or sit outside when the weather's warm with a nice cuppa. Wooden floors, high ceilings, local artwork, and an aquarium set the scene; baked goods are among the munchies available.
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